Thursday, September 5, 2013
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Health Reform Q&A
In our previous post
(click here) we requested your questions about the Health Reform bill. Thank
you all for your questions. See below for your questions and our answers.
Q: What is Health
Reform?
The Patient Protection
and Affordable Care Act, is a comprehensive bill that reformed health care. It
was signed into law in March 2010. It is also known as: The Affordable Care Act
(ACA), Obamacare or Health Reform; all of these names refer to this bill.
Q: I have heard the EDC talk about ‘Parity’ is
this different than Health Reform?
Yes, Parity refers to the
Mental Health Parity and Addiction Act and requires that insurers offer the
same level of benefits for mental health or substance use disorders that they
do for medical treatment. If your health insurance covers medical or surgical
coverage, then they must cover mental health disorders at parity.
Q: What part of Health
Reform is especially important to the EDC?
A key area that the EDC is monitoring and influencing is the
essential health benefits that will be covered by the benchmark plans sold in
the state exchanges. Health insurance exchanges will
be marketplaces where small businesses and individuals who don’t have health
insurance through their employer can purchase health plans.
As the ACA is implemented and as the Exchanges go live in
2014, it is essential that we ensure that all mental health services are
covered at parity and that all levels of care are covered. The first key step
for us is enrollment into the Exchanges, which will begin October 1, 2013.
Q:
Does Health Reform matter to me?
Certainly,
there may be changes that apply to you, personally (mandatory coverage, etc.),
but for eating disorders coverage it is important that the exchanges cover
eating disorders at parity. See these blog posts for additional details.
Q:
Will the EDC continue to update me, on Health Reform?
Yes,
of course.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Join the Movement!
This is the EDC’s 12th
year of lobby days. We are an institution on Capitol Hill. Members of Congress
and their staff know us. In Washington, we have put eating disorders on the
map. Members of Congress and other
national organizations whom are our allies trust us because of the
relationships we have built over the years of meetings, briefings, and
education we have done on the Hill with you. So join us September 18 and be
part of this movement. You can make a difference; you can find your voice!
The Congressional briefing this
year will be titled “Fear of Fat and Weight Stigma: Why We Need to Address the
Intersection of Obesity and Eating Disorders.” Our panel of speakers will
educate you and motivate you to make a difference.If you haven't lobbied before, don't worry we will train you and prepare you. You'll go to the Hill with confidence and as part of a team. To see how lobby days work click here for our video that explains it all.
Joining us on the Hill is an incredibly empowering experience. You will be able to make your voice heard and make a difference for eating disorders policy. If you’re looking for motivation watch our video ‘I Stand For FREED’ here
Join us. Join the movement! Click here to register now for lobby day.
Sunday, August 4, 2013
EDC is Looking for Qualified State Leaders
The Affordable Care Act
(ACA) continues to be implemented and will have a great impact on health care
coverage for people with eating disorders. A key area that we are monitoring
and influencing is the essential health benefits that will be covered by the
benchmark plans sold in the state exchanges. We’ve released a survey that we
conducted of all of fifty states and the District of Columbia’s proposed
benchmark plans (see our blog for details). We discovered a wide disparity in
the anticipated mental health service coverage between states.
As the ACA is implemented
and as the Exchanges go live in 2014, it is essential that we ensure that all
mental health services are covered at parity and that all levels of care are
covered. The first key step for us is enrollment into the Exchanges, which will
begin October 1, 2013. We realize that this
is an especially crucial time to ensure that people with eating disorders are
able to receive the treatment and care that they both need and deserve.
If you are interested in
becoming a State Leader and helping us influence the implementation of these
plans in your state, please email manager@eatingdisorderscoalition.org for more
information.
Friday, July 19, 2013
Health Reform Q&A
We are often
asked specific questions about the Affordable Care Act. We know it’s a
complicated topic, and it’s confusing about the effect it will have on eating
disorders. We want to help. Do you have a question about health reform and
eating disorders? Do you wonder what the essential health benefits are? Or why
the EDC keeps talking about the state exchanges? We want to answer your questions for you!
Send your questions to Melanie Morris at mmorris@eatingdisorderscoalition.org and she’ll answer them in a blog post.
Educating Congress One Office At a Time
The EDC is an organization that’s primary purposes is to
influence federal policy. We do that through a variety of ways, we draft and
advocate for legislation such as the FREED Act, work with the Administration
such as submitting comments of proposed rules, and we work with Congress on
relevant pending legislation. However, at the most basic level, our work
consists of meeting with Members of Congress and/or their staff and educating
them on eating disorders. We brief them on the seriousness of eating disorders,
we discuss current eating disorders policy, relevant legislation, and current
problems with eating disorders coverage.
Some Members of Congress we frequently work with are great
champions for our cause. We developed a relationship with them and they rely on
our expertise and advice. However, we need more Members to care about this
important cause. We need to develop these relationships with more Members, we
need eating disorders to be an issue that every Member of Congress cares about.
Because of this we meet with every office every year.
There are 435 Representatives, 100 Senators, and 6 delegates
(these non-voting members represent District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, US
Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands). The EDC
meets with every office every year. That is 541 offices every year. We meet
with Members and/or their staff and we educate them on eating disorder, we
discuss the FREED Act, Parity concerns, and ask for their support. Every year.
Every office.
Join us on September 18 for Lobby Day, and meet with a few of
these offices yourself and help get your Members of Congress to champion this
great cause with us.
Monday, July 15, 2013
What Does the Latest Health Reform Delay Mean?
You may have heard the news that there was a delay
on Health Reform. What does that mean?
Will it effect eating disorders coverage? What parts of health reform do
matter?
As you likely know, there are several components to
the Affordable Care Act (ACA) also called ‘Health Reform.’ The EDC is working to
insure the implementation of the ACA is the most beneficial to people with
eating disorders, and providers treating eating disorders, but also to monitor
the implementation so we can keep our members aware of current events and alert
them to any concerns.
Last week, the Treasury
Department announced that it would delay enforcement of the employer mandate
penalties and reporting requirements. The practical implication of this is
pretty minimal as most employers subject to
the mandate already offer insurance. The mandate covers only employers
with more than 50 full-time (or full-time-equivalent) employees. It’s important to note that 98% of employers
with more than 200 employees offer health insurance, as do 94% of employers
with 50-100 employees[1]. The majority of employers currently offer
insurance that is both affordable and adequate, (terms defined in the ACA) so
it is unlikely this will have a huge practical impact.
As mentioned in a previous blog post (click here) the
primary focus of the Eating Disorders Coalition is the implementation of the
state exchanges. In three months, we
expect the first open enrollment period for the exchanges to begin. The EDC is
working to educate our members, and to work in the states about any coverage
changes expected by the ACA.
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