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November 29, 2018
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CMS Administrator Discusses Initiatives to Strengthen Health
Insurance Markets
New Policies Empower States and Deliver Flexibility to Make Health Insurance More Affordable and More Accessible for Millions of Unsubsidized Americans
Today, Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS) Administrator Seema Verma—in an
address to the States and Nation Policy Summit of the American Legislative
Exchange Council (ALEC) in Washington, D.C.—shared her vision for innovations
and reforms that will empower states and provide the flexibility states need
to create alternatives to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that improve health
insurance options.
Speaking to hundreds of
state legislators, local government leaders, administration officials and
stakeholders in a keynote address, Verma emphasized the need for states to
retain a strong, lead role in addressing the toughest issues facing this
country and, in particular, health care. As she explained, “Seeing the
problems the ACA created and seeing the lack of federal action to address
these problems should be proof enough for why it was such a mistake to
federalize so much of health care policy under the ACA.”
To encourage states to
reclaim a more active role, Verma announced the release of four waiver
concepts designed to illustrate how states can waive certain ACA provisions
under section 1332 of the law and develop alternatives to the ACA’s otherwise
one-size-fits-all approach. These waiver concepts build on the recently
issued guidance on section 1332 waivers, now known
as State Relief and Empowerment Waivers. Under this new guidance, states
are empowered to innovate new health care programs aimed at reaching
important goals, including strengthening their health insurance markets,
expanding choices of coverage, and targeting public resources to those most
in need.
The concept with perhaps
the best potential to address various structural problems with the ACA would
create a new account-based program to help subsidize health care
expenses. The account-based approach would allow a state to provide a
cash contribution to an account that people can use to pay both premiums and
any out-of-pocket health expenses. This approach maximizes consumer
choice and engagement, giving people flexibility to make smarter decisions
with their health care dollars because they directly retain the benefit of
any unspent funds from the account. The account provides the
opportunity to create true portability and continuity across the Exchange,
Medicaid, and employer-sponsored coverage. This flexibility also helps to
control premium growth and limit the growth in public subsidies by
establishing a clear individual health care budget up front.
In addition to the
account-based approach, Verma also unveiled three additional waivers to
illustrate how states can take advantage of the new flexibilities through a
State Relief and Empowerment Waivers:
CMS developed the waiver
concepts to help states understand the potential waiver options and how the
recent guidance might be used. Using the waiver concepts, states can
restructure some of the most restrictive ACA requirements to craft their own
solutions. States that opt to utilize waiver concepts can choose to use them
alone, in conjunction with each other, and in combination with other
innovative state proposals.
Verma concluded with her
vision for CMS working in partnership with states: “Today, we are saying the
states have the power to make the individual markets work through innovative
policies that best meet the needs of your citizens. We are returning freedom,
authority and innovation to you, state lawmakers. And I believe the results
will be better, and more Americans will be insured because of it.”
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