How will health reform affect you? PDF Print E-mail

The passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act means that there may be new coverage options available to you or your loved ones.  While most of the health care reforms don't go into effect for a couple years, a few provisions are immediate.  

For a good overview of the new legislation, including a benefit cost calculator and timeline for implementation,  visit the Kaiser Family Foundation's Health Reform Gateway.

 
A Hot Summer with Little Progress on Health Reform: Policy Brief # 5 PDF Print E-mail

The summer months leading up to September have seen the debate on health reform become more heated as it moves beyond the Washington DC beltway into town hall meeting around the country. One clear result of this activity is that both the media and the public are now engaged. Looking beyond the attention grabbing protesters, there are people asking questions about how proposed changes will affect their cost and access to health services. At its core health care is both personal and local. Nothing could demonstrate that more clearly than the outpouring of concerns at town hall meetings.

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A Steeper Path to Health Reform: Policy Brief #4 PDF Print E-mail
The path toward health reform became much steeper during mid June. The conflicting goals of cost containment and increasing access to health insurance came sharply into focus in Washington. This focus has slowed progress toward health reform as legislators debate how to construct a program that will improve insurance access and not increase the federal budget deficit.
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Health Care Priorities in the Obama Administration PDF Print E-mail
By James Chesney, Ph.D.
May 2009
 
The Obama Administration’s health care agenda emphasizes funding for primary care, health information technology and comparative effectiveness research.  The health care blueprint for the new administration is contained in the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA), the Consolidated FY 2009 Appropriations legislation and the outline of President Obama’s spending plan for FY 2010. Each of these documents contains opportunities for expanded federal funding for primary care, health information technology and comparative effectiveness research. These three initiatives are the three legs of the stool for President Obama’s health reforms, which are key steps toward reducing the long term federal budget deficit.

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Medicaid as a tool for economic development PDF Print E-mail
Medicaid apparently will be an important component in President-elect Obama's economic recovery package. In mid-December Mr. Obama declared, "It's [health reform] not something we can put off because we are in an emergency. This is part of the emergency; Medicaid is a focal point for economic recovery; it is a powerful tool targeted to help economically distressed families and states.
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Obesity Summit News Release


Obesity Task Force Hosts National Expert on Childhood Obesity 
DETROIT - Adam Becker, PhD, MPH, Executive Director, Consortium to Lower Obesity in Chicago Children (CLOCC), will be the presiding speaker for the “Childhood Obesity Planning Summit,” scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 1, 9 a.m. to noon, at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan’s Detroit Tower, 600 East Lafayette, Detroit.  Free parking will be provided in the Blue Cross parking structure. 

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Proposed Bylaw Changes
Changes have been proposed to the Bylaws of the Detroit Wayne County Health Authority. The proposed changes are outlined here.
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