OVERARCHING GOAL |
Optimize investment in health care to ensure more efficient use of available funding and best health outcomes for Texans. |
1
Protect and Optimize Medicaid Funding |
- Protect and preserve at-risk federal Upper Payment Limit (UPL) funding.
- Optimize federal funding for currently unmatched state and local dollars.
- Restructure current Medicaid financing to gain flexibility and ensure that financing supports, rather than conflicts with, public policy goals.
- Provide continued support for Texas’ critical safety net providers.
- Ensure quality for dollars spent better management and performance incentives.
|
2
Reduce the Number of Uninsured Texans |
- Develop a more efficient and cost-effective system to provide care for the uninsured.
- Promote access, affordability and choice in extending health insurance and coverage to more uninsured Texans.
- Encourage and build upon existing and proposed public-private partnerships, such as multi-share programs, employer-sponsored insurance programs, premium assistance programs.
|
3
Focus on Keeping Texans Healthy |
- Increase focus on primary and preventive health care to keep Texans healthy and reduce the need for more expensive health care services.
- Ensure timely access to appropriate level of high quality health care services through efficient care management.
- Enhance care management models.
- Increase focus on consumer choice and personal responsibility.
|
4
Establish Infrastructure to Facilitate Accomplishment of Reform Goals |
- Establish a Health Opportunity Pool to fund health coverage for uninsured Texans.
- Consider options to facilitate the availability of affordable insurance benefits and coverage, portability for all Texans, and administrative simplicity for employers.
- Build public-private partnerships, including premium assistance for employer-sponsored insurance, individual and small group market insurance and other coverage, such as multi-share programs.
- Optimize and improve current Medicaid operations to ensure efficient integration of reform.
- Seek to provide incremental steps to help individuals transition from being uninsured or receiving public assistance to becoming insured in the private market.
|
General Reform Assumptions |
- Federal approval for Medicaid reform will be primarily sought through waivers.
- Reform initiatives will be implemented using an incremental approach.
- Major components of reform will not be implemented until 2009.
- Medicaid reform will begin with the 80th Legislature, but further reform may occur in future legislative sessions.
- HHSC will develop partnerships with and will seek ongoing input from key stakeholders and will continue to plan for ongoing and future reforms to the health care system in Texas.
|