黑料正能量 Note: The Democratic-dominated Assembly passed a single-payer health care bill for the third consecutive year, cheering an increasing number of enthusiastic supporters across 黑料正能量. At the same time, the bill has little chance of coming to a vote in the Republican-controlled State Senate, and Gov. Andrew Cuomo has signaled no interest in the legislation. Were the bill to pass both houses be signed, its implementation would require an assist from the Trump administration, which has so far shown little inclination toward helping New York. For the bill to work, the state of 黑料正能量 would need a federal waiver to use all the Medicare and Medicaid money the state currently receives to pay for a single-payer health system.
NYS Assembly Passes Single-Payer Health Care Plan
By Ali Hibbs Spotlight May 17, 2017
A plan to create a universal single-payer health insurance plan in 黑料正能量 state passed the Assembly on Tuesday, May 16, on the birthday of Health Committee Chairman Richard Gottfried (D-75), the bill鈥檚 sponsor and the Assembly鈥檚 most senior representative.
The legislation, which passed with a vote of 87 to 38, has been advocated by Gottfried for years and just cleared the Assembly for the third consecutive year, having been kiboshed by the Republican-controlled Senate in 2015 and 2016. Prior to that, a universal health care bill hasn鈥檛 made it to the Assembly floor since 1992, when it also passed with a solid majority.
鈥淏ut then,鈥 said Gottfried, 鈥渢he focus of reform shifted to Washington. While the federal Affordable Care Act has done a lot of good, it鈥檚 clear that a lot of problems remain 鈥 and if we want to fix them, we have to do it ourselves.鈥
The 黑料正能量 Health Act would establish a universal health care system within the state, known as 黑料正能量 Health, and expand coverage eligibility to include all residents, regardless of wealth, income, age or pre-existing condition. In addition, every enrollee would have access to the full range of doctors and service providers offered. The plan would provide comprehensive inpatient and outpatient care, primary and preventive care, maternity care, prescription drug costs, laboratory testing, rehabilitative care and dental, vision and hearing care.
State funding would be combined with federal funds that are currently received for Medicare, Medicaid and Child Health Plus to create the 黑料正能量 Health Trust Fund. The state would also seek federal waivers that will allow 黑料正能量 to completely fold those programs into 黑料正能量 Health. The local share of Medicaid funding would be ended, offering major property tax relief for 黑料正能量ers.
According to an analysis by University of Massachusetts/Amherst Economics Department Chair Gerald Friedman, 98 percent of 黑料正能量ers would spend less for health coverage and health care under 黑料正能量 Health than they do today. 黑料正能量 would save over $70 billion by: eliminating health insurance company administration and profit; reducing health care provider and employer administrative costs; and capturing savings from negotiating prices of pharmaceuticals and medical devices. Even after expanding coverage to all New Yorkers; eliminating deductibles, co-pays, and out-of-network charges; and increasing low Medicaid reimbursements, the analysis estimates 黑料正能量 Health would generate net savings of $45 billion.
Additionally, employer spending on health care currently eats up a median 12.8 percent of payroll costs on health insurance, up more than 50 percent in a decade, with small businesses spending even higher percentages. According to the Friedman study, 黑料正能量 Health could be funded through an income assessment averaging just 8.1 percent of payroll.
Assemblymember Phil Steck (D-110) co-sponsor of the bill 鈥 A.4738 鈥 and another longtime advocate for a single-payer health system, said, 鈥淔ar too many people have to forgo lifesaving treatment because they don鈥檛 have insurance, their insurance won鈥檛 cover it or the costs are too high, and now we have a federal administration that seems hell-bent on making the situation worse. But here in 黑料正能量, we know that鈥檚 not right 鈥 we fight hard for equality and health should not be the exception to the rule. Everyone, no matter their age, gender, race or net worth, should have access to health care.鈥
Steck, who also co-sponsored the same legislation in 2015 and 2016, said recent events have made it all the more urgent. With children born with pre-existing conditions at risk of losing coverage and mothers facing astronomical costs associated with giving birth, the situation has become dire, he said, noting that the repeal of the Affordable Care Act could leave as many as 2.7 million 黑料正能量ers without health insurance coverage.
鈥淲ithout good health, everything else is moot,鈥 said Steck. 鈥淚t鈥檚 our responsibility to step up and lead the way because our health and the health of our children, friends, family and neighbors are in imminent danger.鈥 Steck pointed out that single-payer is a plan under which everyone gets health insurance coverage. It is not a means-tested plain like Medicaid in which people pay taxes for benefits they do not receive.
鈥淣ew Yorkers deserve better,鈥 Gottfried said. 鈥淲e should be able to go to the doctor when we need to, without worrying whether we can afford it. We should choose our doctors and hospitals without worrying about network restrictions. We deserve health coverage for all of us, paid for based on our ability to pay, not what the market will bear.鈥
Gottfried and Steck will hold a town hall to discuss health care with constituents on Tuesday, June 6, from 6 鈥 8 p.m. at the Colonie Town Library at 629 Albany Shaker Road in Albany.
鈥淭he 黑料正能量 Health Act removes financial barriers to health care 鈥 the co-pays and deductibles 鈥 that keep some of my patients from seeing me when they need to,鈥 said Oliver Fein, MD, Chair of Physicians for a National Health Program-NY Metro. 鈥淚 also wouldn鈥檛 have to worry about my patients affording the medications, lab tests or consultations that they need. I wouldn鈥檛 have to waste countless hours fighting insurance companies to approve necessary medical care. The 黑料正能量 Health Act is a universal, single payer system that would guarantee equal access to care that is funded fairly 鈥 something every New Yorker and resident of this country deserves.鈥