This letter was originally organized and sent by the National Association of Chain Drug Stores to Senators Michael Bennet and Dean Heller.
Expanding Care Coordination for High-Cost, High Need Beneficiaries
In both public programs and the private sector, 5% of patients account for 50% of health care costs. These patients typically face multiple chronic conditions and functional limitations that together lead to enormous health care costs, disability, and premature mortality. Better care and services for these often-vulnerable individuals is both a fundamental moral responsibility and an indispensable element of any serious effort to curb overall health care spending.
Improve Chronic Care in Medicare Advantage and Medicare Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs)
In Medicare, meeting that responsibility means doing more to help MA plans and ACOs to improve care and lower costs – particularly for the most vulnerable patients.
- Risk adjustment must fully account for the additional cost of caring for dually eligible, frail, or disabled beneficiaries.
- To encourage a more robust response to the social determinants of health, Congress should remove regulatory barriers that prevent accountable entities (health plans or ACOs) from investing program dollars on behavioral health, housing, and social and long-term services and supports.
Patient-Centered Care Planning
Any patient’s or consumer’s priorities should drive the care and services they receive. When chronic disease evolves into serious or advanced illness, it is particularly critical that a patient’s own preferences and choices guide the course of treatment. NCHC supports the following improvements to the current benefits in Medicare and across our health care system:
- Ensure that palliative care options are available and made known to patients throughout the course of illness
- Improve care for patients with advanced illness by reimbursing for care planning and providing relief from cost-sharing for those services
Recommendations for Senate Finance regarding substance use disorders
This letter was originally sent to the U.S. Senate Finance Committee leadership on February 23, 2018 by NCHC.
Joint letter applauding introduction of Chronic Disease Management Act of 2018
This letter was originally organized and sent by the Smarter Health Care Coalition on February 8, 2018.
Lack of Health Center, Medicare Extensions Will Harm Outcomes, Increase Costs
Statement by National Coalition on Health Care President and CEO John Rother on the passage of a Continuing Resolution to reopen government and reauthorize the Children’s Health Insurance Program
NCHC letter in support of the Community Based Independence for Seniors Act (H.R. 4006)
To see the PDF version of this letter, please click here. Dear Chairman Walden, Ranking Member Pallone, Chairman Brady, and Ranking Member Neal: The National Coalition on Health Care (NCHC) is a coalition of health care stakeholder organizations committed to promoting an affordable, high-quality health system in the United States. As the nation’s oldest and […]