By Wire Reports
December 5, 2018
The Trump
administration wants to see the nation’s health-care system move away from
government mandates and toward a more free-market direction.
In a 114-page report issued this week,
Congress and state governments are urged to adopt changes to health insurance
and health care providers that have long been favored by conservatives. In
addition, the report promotes the greater use of health savings accounts,
eliminating barriers to competition and giving consumers more choices in buying
health coverage.
The report was
issued by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Labor
and Department of the Treasury.
In October 2017,
President Donald Trump issued an executive order to promote what he described
as “health care choice and competition.” The report is the end result of that
executive order.
The report
summarizes steps the administration already has taken to try to decrease
insurance prices by making it easier for individuals to skirt some of the
Affordable Care Act’s mandates. From there, the report lists a number of
recommendations the administration believes will promote more choice in the
marketplace and ultimately reduce the cost of premiums.
The recommendations
cover four areas where the administration believes federal and state
regulations stifle choice and competition.
- Health Care Workforce and Labor Markets. The report recommends policies
that will broaden health care providers’ scope of practice while using
innovations such as telehealth to meet patient needs more easily. The
report also recommends the federal government streamline funding for
graduate medical education to address physician shortages.
- Health Care Provider Markets: The administration wants to see
state action to repeal or scale back Certificate of Need laws and
encourage the development of value-based payment models that offer
flexibility and risk-based incentives for providers. The report said this
especially would help small or rural medical practices.
The administration
promoted eliminating the regulations over where hospitals may be built and
promoted a slowing-down of health-care industry consolidation. The
recommendations urge Congress to make it easier for physicians to build and
expand their own hospitals – a practice the ACA essentially stopped. Insurers
also should be given the freedom to have fewer doctors in their networks, the
report recommended.
3. Health Insurance
Markets: The report recommends scaling back government mandates,
eliminating barriers to competition, and allowing consumers maximum opportunity
to purchase health insurance that meets their needs. The report especially
singled out the ACA requirement that insurers cover many preventive services at
no cost to patients as being harmful by driving up the cost of care and leading
to unnecessary treatment.
4. Consumer-Driven
Health Care: The report recommends expanding access to HSAs,
implementing reference pricing where appropriate, and developing price and
quality transparency initiatives to help consumers make informed decisions
about their care.
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