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CT Takes Lead in Health-Care Reform

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Monday, September 30, 2013   

NEW HAVEN, Conn. - The leading role of states, and of Connecticut in particular, in implementing Obamacare was the focus of a conference at Yale University on Friday. Several health policy experts said the state stands to gain in several ways from its implementation.

Diane Rowland, a health policy expert with the Kaiser Family Foundation, said Connecticut is a leader among the states in implementing health-care reform, and it's paying off.

"Connecticut should gain both federal dollars to help provide the coverage for their Medicaid expansion population, contributing hopefully to a substantial reduction in the number of low-income uninsured people here," Rowland said.

Unlike in many other states, single adults who earn up to 138 percent of the federal poverty level will be eligible for Medicaid, Rowland said. Sign-up for Access Health CT, the state's version of Obamacare, begins on Tuesday.

Another speaker, Yale Law School professor Abbe Gluck, specializes in health law. She said it is ironic which states, such as Connecticut and 15 others, decided to create their own insurance marketplaces under Obamacare, and which ones refused to do so.

"The states that didn't want the federal intervention are the ones that are having the federal government running their insurance systems right now. On the other hand, states like Connecticut that are implementing the exchanges and are making Connecticut-specific reforms, are taking the lead in shaping the statute the way they want," Gluck said.

A third speaker did a study of the Massachusetts health-care reform on which the federal reform was based. She said those who bought insurance under the individual mandate saved more than $400 annually over their pre-reform insurance costs, quality of care went up, and employment in the health sector increased. She added that the reform did nothing to rein in costs, but neither did it raise costs.





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