Promote the Health, Security and Well-Being of Older Adults
The National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a) have published their 2018 Policy Priorities. Please click here for more information.
The National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a) have published their 2018 Policy Priorities. Please click here for more information.
After weeks of crafting legislation behind closed doors, Senate Republican leaders today unveiled legislative text that lays out their proposal to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act and significantly reform the federal-state Medicaid program. Known as the Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017, the Senate proposal reflects many of the same policies that garnered narrow House approval last month, but makes significantly deeper cuts to the federal Medicaid program.
Lawmakers, advocates and other health care stakeholders will now have only one week to analyze and consider the proposal before it comes to the chamber floor for an anticipated vote next week. The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) is expected to release its analysis of the measure very soon, and because the policy process used to move this health care reform proposal through Congress requires only a simple majority for passage, Senators will only need to secure 50 Republican votes to approve the bill (with Vice President Mike Pence as the tie-breaking vote).
If the Senate’s proposal passes the Senate, it will need to go back to the House for consideration before being signed into law. While we have heard some preliminary concern from some Republicans in the House, as of right now, we expect that the House would ultimately approve the measure.
The time to act is now, and advocacy on this important issue cannot wait. Earlier this week, n4a released our #SaveMedicaid campaign with tools and resources that Aging Network leaders and stakeholders can use to support your state advocacy efforts. Advocacy is particularly important if you live in the key states of ME, OH, WV, CO, AK and AZ.
First Glance at the Senate Health Care Reform Bill
While n4a and other health care and aging advocates will need time to comb through the proposal, overall, the Senate bill largely tracks the House approach to health care reform. Some key differences—especially as they relate to restructuring Medicaid, could have significant implications for older adults. Until we are able to evaluate the bill more comprehensively, here are a few initial details we can share about the Senate’s approach to ACA repeal and replace and Medicaid reform.
The Senate plan to repeal and replace the ACA would:
The Senate’s plan to reform the federal Medicaid program would:
Next Steps for Health Care Reform
The CBO will have to weigh in about cost and coverage implications for the Senate Better Care Reconciliation Act. An estimate could take a day or two, but ultimately, it will be difficult for advocates to evaluate exactly what this proposal will mean for older adults on the Marketplace and Medicaid. Last month, the CBO estimated that the House bill would cause 23 million people, including 14 million (17 percent of) Medicaid beneficiaries, to lose health insurance coverage over the next 10 years and significantly increase costs and reduce coverage options for poorer, sicker and older Americans.
While the CBO estimated that the current version of AHCA would cut $834 billion—or nearly 25 percent—from Medicaid over ten years, we anticipate that the Senate plan may mean even deeper cuts to Medicaid.
n4a remains opposed to the approaches taken by both the Senate and the House to repeal and replace the ACA and restructure Medicaid, which is a critical health and long-term care safety net for low-income older adults and caregivers. We continue to encourage Congress to take the time to address the key issues raised in our January 2017 Policy Brief.
See our new grassroots advocacy tools to help #SaveMedicaid!
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This Legislative Update is an n4a membership benefit. For more information about these and other federal aging policy issues, please contact n4a’s policy team: Amy Gotwals (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) and Autumn Campbell (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.), 202.872.0888.
National Campaign Launches November 16
On November 16 we will launch a national campaign, in collaboration with the AARP Foundation, to spread the word about the growing problem of social isolation and loneliness affecting millions of older Americans. It is estimated that one in five adults over age 50 are affected by isolation, a problem that has been associated with higher rates of chronic disease, depression, dementia and death.
This topic will be the focus of the annual Eldercare Locator Home for the Holidays Campaign, developed to encourage discussion of important issues affecting older Americans at a time of the year when family and friends often gather together.
This year's campaign features a consumer brochure: "Expand Your Circles: Prevent Isolation and Loneliness As You Age" and a toolkit providing you with all of the resources you need to support the campaign in your community.
To help us better understand how the problem of social isolation and loneliness affects your clients and if you would like to participate in this campaign, please complete this very brief quick-poll: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/V6CJH2F
Given the vital role of the Aging Network in providing crucial home and community-based services and supports for older Americans, AAAs are uniquely positioned to shine a light on this growing problem and to lead the way in finding solutions.
Please join us! If you would like to learn more about how you can participate, please contact n4a Communications Director Dallas Jamison at 202.872.0888 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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