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    New York Health:

    The Single Payer Plan for NewYork State

    Robert A. Padgug, PhDBrooklyn College, CUNY

    October, 2012

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    New York HealthNew York Health (Assembly bill A7860/Senate S5425), a

    single-payer plan

    Provides:

    Comprehensive Health coverageForAll New Yorkers

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    New York Health:Agenda

    Eligibility

    Benefits

    Provider Reimbursement Program Funding

    Federal Waivers/Federal Funding

    Private Insurance

    Why New York Health Now?

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    New York Health:Eligibility

    Every resident of NYS eligible to enroll

    Regardless of age, income, wealth, oremployment

    No premiums, No deductibles, No copays

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    New York Health: Benefits (1)

    Comprehensive Benefits

    Choice of Providers

    Inpatient Hospital Care Physician Care

    Outpatient Care

    Primary & Preventive Care

    Prescription Drugs

    Dental, Vision, & Hearing Care

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    New York Health: Benefits (2)

    You choose a primary care provider(PCP) and you choose all your care-

    givers PCPs assist you to get all necessary care

    and medical follow-up

    PCPs assist you to negotiate the healthcare system

    No insurance company stands between

    you and your providers

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    New York Health:

    Reimbursement New York Health pays all providers infull with no copays or other charges to

    patients New reimbursement methods will be

    developed to replace current wasteful

    fee-for-service payments Rates negotiated by New York Healthwith health care provider organizations

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    New York Health:Funding(1)

    No premiums, no deductibles, nocopays

    No insurance company regressivetaxes (premiums) imposed regardlessof ability to pay

    Paid for by a progressive NYS payrolltax

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    New York Health:Funding(2)

    Payroll Tax: Progressive, graduated

    80% employer-paid

    20% employee-paid

    100% self-employed

    Small income-tax surcharge

    Existing premiums eliminated

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    New York Health:Funding(3)

    Existing Federal funds to be used forNew York Health, including:

    - Medicare- Medicaid

    - Family & Child Health Plus

    Federal waivers where necessary Local share of Medicaid funding

    (property-tax based mainly) ended

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    New York Health:Funding(4)

    All state and federal revenues to create

    The New York Health TrustFund

    to be used only for New York Health

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    New York Health: Further

    Work Long-Term Care (Including NursingHome) a plan to include needs to be

    researched & developed

    Hospital & Physician/Nurse

    Practitioner/Physician AssistantReimbursement specific methodsneed to be developed & finanlized

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    New York Health:Private

    Insurance

    Private insurance duplicating

    New York Health benefitscould not be offered in New York

    State

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    Why New York Health Now?

    Enables us to discuss whats crucial instate single payer legislation

    Provides an organizing focus

    Educates Legislators, some of whomwill run for Congress in the future


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