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New Congress May Mean Health Policy Changes : Fixing the Medicare physician payment system and helping the uninsured are likely to be on the agenda.


 

“It's going to be very interesting to see how these folks approach health care,” said Mr. Cannon, noting that Rep. Dingell has introduced legislation for a single-payer health care system every year since 1955. “We will see if they just try to go for moderate Democrat ideas … or if they really follow their hearts and try to kill health savings accounts, or launch some sort of Clinton-like initiative that aims to provide coverage for everyone. They're not moderates, and they're not shrinking violets. They don't seem like the kind who are going to take orders; they seem to want to run their own show.”

The upcoming reauthorization of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) is one example of legislation the Democrats could put their stamp on, according to Mr. Pollack. SCHIP is a program financed by both the federal government and state governments which provides health insurance to children in families with incomes too high for Medicaid but too low to be able to afford private insurance coverage.

“Due to its broad, bipartisan support, SCHIP no doubt will be reauthorized,” he said. “However, since approximately 9 million children continue to be uninsured, the real question before the Congress is whether the reauthorization process will expand health coverage and provide adequate SCHIP funding for those children who don't have coverage and whose families can't afford it. A simple reauthorization will be a major disappointment.”

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