{"id":73188,"date":"2013-02-22T23:46:51","date_gmt":"2013-02-23T04:46:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/govs-to-hear-oregon-health-care-plan.php"},"modified":"2013-02-22T23:46:51","modified_gmt":"2013-02-23T04:46:51","slug":"govs-to-hear-oregon-health-care-plan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/health-care\/govs-to-hear-oregon-health-care-plan.php","title":{"rendered":"Govs to Hear Oregon Health Care Plan"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      SALEM, Ore. (AP) - Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber will brief      other state leaders this weekend on his plan to lower      Medicaid costs, touting an overhaul that President Barack      Obama highlighted in his State of the Union address for its      potential to lower the deficit even as health care expenses      climb.             The Oregon Democrat leaves for Washington, D.C., on Friday to      pitch his plan that changes the way doctors and hospitals are      paid and improves health care coordination for low income      residents so that treatable medical problems don't grow in      severity or expense.             Kitzhaber says his goal is to win over a handful of other      governors from each party.             \"I think the politics have been dialed down a couple of      notches, and now people are willing to sit down and talk      about how we can solve the problem\" of rising health care      costs, Kitzhaber told The Associated Press in a recent      interview.             Kitzhaber introduced the plan in 2011 in the face of a severe      state budget deficit, and he's been talking for two years      about expanding the initiative beyond his state. Now, it      seems he's found people ready to listen.             Hospital executives from Alabama visited Oregon last month to      learn about the effort. And the U.S. Department of Health and      Human Services announced Thursday that it's giving Oregon a      $45 million grant to help spread the changes beyond the      Medicaid population and share information with other states,      making it one of only six states to earn a State Innovation      Model grant.             Kitzhaber will address his counterparts at a meeting of the      National Governors Association. His talk isn't scheduled on      the official agenda, but a spokeswoman confirmed that      Kitzhaber is expected to present.             \"The governors love what they call stealing from one another      - taking the good ideas and the successes of their colleagues      and trying to figure out how to apply that in their home      state,\" said Matt Salo, director of the National Association      of Medicaid Directors.             There's been \"huge interest\" among other states in Oregon's      health overhaul, Salo said, not because the concepts are      brand new, but because the state managed to avoid pitfalls      that often block health system changes.             Kitzhaber persuaded state lawmakers to redesign the system of      delivering and paying for health care under Medicaid,      creating incentives for providers to coordinate patient care      and prevent avoidable emergency room visits. He has long      complained that the current financial incentives encourage      volume over quality, driving costs up without making people      healthier.             Obama, in his State of the Union address this month,      suggested that changes such as Oregon's could be part of a      long-term strategy to lower the federal debt by reigning in      the growing cost of federally funded health care.             \"We'll bring down costs by changing the way our government      pays for Medicare, because our medical bills shouldn't be      based on the number of tests ordered or days spent in the      hospital - they should be based on the quality of care that      our seniors receive,\" Obama said.             The Obama administration has invested in the program, putting      up $1.9 billion to keep Oregon's Medicaid program afloat over      the next five years while providers make the transition to      new business models and incorporate new staff and      technology.             In exchange, though, the state has agreed to lower per-capita      health care cost inflation by 2 percentage points without      affecting quality.             The Medicaid system is unique in each state, and Kitzhaber      isn't suggesting that other states should adopt Oregon's      specific approach, said Mike Bonetto, Kitzhaber's health care      policy adviser. Rather, he wants governors to buy into the      broad concept that the delivery system and payment models      need to change.             That's not a new theory. But Oregon has shown that under the      right circumstances massive changes to deeply entrenched      business models can gain wide support.             What Oregon can't yet show is proof the idea is working -      that it's lowering costs without squeezing on the quality or      availability of care. The state is just finishing compiling      baseline data that will be used as a basis of comparison.             One factor driving the Obama administration's interest in      Oregon's success is the president's health care overhaul.      Under the Affordable Care Act, millions more Americans will      join the Medicaid rolls after Jan. 1, and the health care      system will have to be able to absorb the influx of patients      in a logistically and financially sustainable way.             The federal government will pay 100 percent of the costs for      those additional patients in the first three years, and 90      percent thereafter.             \"There are a lot of governors who are facing the same      challenges we're facing in Oregon,\" Kitzhaber said. \"They      recognize that the cost of health care is something they're      going to have to get their arms around.\"    <\/p>\n<p>      (Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.      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