Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Real Stories of Health Reform

 Minnesotans feel the benefits of health reform every day. Here are just a few of their stories.

For years Democratic leaders have worked to end insurance companies worst practices, lower premium costs for families, and make sure every American has access to quality care. One year ago this Wednesday, President Obama and our Democratic leaders in Congress made that long-held dream a reality and signed the Affordable Care Act into law.
Check back each day this week to see a new video, highlighting the difference the Affordable Care Act has made for people and families around Minnesotans.
March 21, 2011, The Ihle Family



Not long after their son William was born, Justin and Kari Ihle of Brooklyn Park, MN found out their son had Tuberous Sclerosis. It's a genetic condition that affects William's major organs, his brain, and recently has caused seizures. William regularly sees 6-7 specialists and takes medication to help control the seizures. His condition is something that will need to be monitored for his entire life. And until the passage of the Affordable Care Act, it was a pre-existing condition that would have made it impossible for him to be approved for health insurance if his father had ever changed jobs, lost his job, or once William was too old for his parents' insurance. Watch the Ihles tell the story in their own words, and describe the real way the Affordable Care Act has helped their family. 

[ Source  -  This is from the State DFL's website: http://dfl.org/RealStoriesHCR ]

Friday, March 11, 2011

Forums on LGA and Property Taxes



House Minority Leader Paul Thissen would like to invite you to an informal roundtable discussion about LGA and how local communities might attempt to deal with potential cuts.


Northfield Roundtable DiscussionWhen:    Saturday, March 12th, 2011
                 10:00 a.m.


Where:
   Northfield Community Resource Center

                Human Services Wing, 222 (HS222)
                1651 Jefferson Parkway
                Northfield, MN  55057
                (  map  )Guests in Attendance include:
Former Tax Chair, Rep. Ann Lenczewski and Rep. Rick Hansen



Le Sueur Roundtable Discussion


When:
    Saturday, March 12th, 2011

                1:00 p.m.

Where:    Le Sueur High School
                  Commons
                  901 Ferry Street
                  Le Sueur, MN  56058
                 (  map  )

Guests in Attendance include:

Former Tax Chair, Rep. Ann Lenczewski, Rep. Terry Morrow, and Rep. Kathy Brynaert

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Onward to Health Care Reform II


Onward to Health Care Reform II

It was disappointing that the T.R. Reid event scheduled for February 23rd was cancelled.  Hopefully it can be rescheduled for later this year.

Health care issues are still brewing in the MN State Legislature.  We attended an information house party on Sunday, February 27th, in Savage.  Senator John Marty came to discuss health care reform at the state level.  He was met by an enthusiast group of people with questions and concerns.

 
John started the conversation with a summary of the nine principles any health care reform must include.  Those interested can find these principles at:  http://mnhealthplan.org/principles.html.  The Minnesota Health Act was drafted to meet these principles.  John Marty, as the primary author, first introduced the bill to create the Minnesota Health Plan (MHP) in the previous legislative session.  It passed four committees and was endorsed by over 70 Legislators.  The bill has been re-introduced this session as; Senate File SF-8 and House File HF-51.  Because of the change in the makeup of the Legislature, the bills will probably not be supported in this legislative biennium.  At the house party, there was much discussion about the MHP; what it covers, the cost savings and how it would be funded.  It is estimated we could save 20 to 25% as a state and still cover everyone’s health care needs.  

We learned that Sen. Marty has authored another bill to address concerns over the high costs to insure people in our public Medical Assistance (MA) and Minnesota Care programs through HMO’s.  The bill is SF-457, the “Managed care oversight and accountability in health care program contracts requirement”. 

This bill:
  • Directs the Dept. of Human Services to directly administer the 95,000 new MA recipients

  • Specifies that, where we continue to contract with the HMO Plans, that the bids for these contracts be truly competitive

  • Demands that the Plans receiving state business keep their books using Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and undergo regular audits

This bill is in response to concerns raised in earlier health committee meetings as noted in our previous article.  Let’s hope the bill has strong bipartisan support!

There is interesting news from the Connecticut state government.  In January 2012, their agency that administers medical assistance to its low-income residents will eliminate using taxpayer dollars on managed care insurers.  Instead, it will switch to fee-for-service for cost savings.  This is similar to what John Marty’s bill is all about.

Some encouraging news has come out of Washington D.C.  President Obama has endorsed a senate bill giving states flexibility in their approach to health care reform.  The bill would allow states to begin implementation of reform plans starting in 2014 rather than 2017 as currently stipulated in the Affordable Care Act (ACA).  These plans must meet or exceed the criteria in the ACA and would give states flexibility in their approach to health care reform.


(c)2011 Senate District 25 DFL / Steve & Joan Janusz. All rights reserved.



Note: Opinions expressed in this article are that of the authors and do not neccessarly reflect the views of the Senate District 25 DFL or DFL in general.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Senate District 25 DFL Central Committee Meeting


We're excited to announce our first Central Committee meeting of the year with special guest Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak.

All DFLers are invited to attend.

Senate District 25 DFL Central Committee Meeting

When:    Saturday, March 26th, 2011
               10:00 a.m. start time

Where:   Lonsdale Public Library
                (large meeting room)
                1006 Birch Street NE
                Lonsdale, MN  55046
                ( map )

Stay tuned for more special announcements relating to the Central Committee Meeting.