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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, In 2005, the Medicare Rights Center (MRC) |
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| published "Medicare: A National Treasure for Forty Years"; the |
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| Medicare program was created as part of the Social Security |
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| Amendments of 1965, and the program will celebrate its 44th |
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| anniversary on July 30, 2009; and
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| WHEREAS, The MRC's findings are still valid, to wit: the |
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| Medicare program has become a national treasure, reflecting the |
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| nation's commitment to the health and independence of older |
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| Americans and Americans with disabilities by providing health |
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| care coverage to 45 million people; and
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| WHEREAS, The original design of the Medicare program - its |
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| universality, shared risk, simplicity and dependability - |
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| created the foundation for its 44 years of success; Medicare's |
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| universal nature ensures that virtually all older Americans and |
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| many people with disabilities receive the health care they |
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| need, while Medicare pools risk in order to share the financial |
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| burdens of illness across healthy and sick individuals and |
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| affluent and low-income families; for 44 years, Medicare has |
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| guaranteed coverage for a defined set of benefits at a uniform |
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| and predictable cost to all seniors and to people with |
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| disabilities regardless of their income, health status, or |
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| where they live and has dramatically improved the quality of |
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| life for millions of individuals; and
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| WHEREAS, Among the most important reasons to celebrate the |
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| past 44 years of Medicare are: (1) guaranteed access to care |
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| for people with Medicare; (2) improved quality of life for |
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| older Americans and people with disabilities; (3) |
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| administrative efficiency and cost containment; (4) critical |
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| support for America's healthcare system; and (5) guaranteed |
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| benefits and choice of providers; and
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| WHEREAS, Prior to Medicare, only half of older adults had |
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| health insurance; private insurers were unable or unwilling to |
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| provide comprehensive, affordable health care coverage to the |
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| growing aged population, who were either too old or too sick |
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| and therefore too high an insurance risk; through the guarantee |
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| of Medicare coverage, the federal government established |
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| protections for all people with Medicare that ensure that |
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| everyone - including those battling costly illnesses - have |
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| access to covered services; and |
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| WHEREAS, Medicare is the second largest source of federal |
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| spending for HIV care and
treatment, and approximately one out |
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| of every five HIV-positive Americans receiving
regular medical |
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| care depends, at least in part, on the Medicare program; and
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| WHEREAS, Medicare has also improved access to care in other |
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| ways; for example,
Medicare was, and continues to be, |
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| instrumental in reducing disparities in access and
coverage for |
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| racial and ethnic minority groups; and |
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| WHEREAS, A 2001 survey demonstrates that people with |
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| Medicare are
generally more satisfied with their health care |
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| than are persons under age 65 who are
covered by private |
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| insurance; people with Medicare report fewer problems getting |
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| access
to care, greater confidence about their access, and |
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| fewer instances of financial hardship as
a result of medical |
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| bills; Medicare creates access to health care across many |
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| dimensions: access to physician services; access to necessary |
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| care; and reduced financial barriers to care; older Americans |
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| with Medicare experience comparatively fewer financial |
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| barriers to care; and
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| WHEREAS, By the year 2030, 20 percent of the U.S. |
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| population - 77 million people - will be eligible for Medicare, |
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| compared to the 14 percent of Americans who are |
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| Medicare-eligible today; while Medicare gives all Americans a |
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| sense of security knowing their parents, grandparents, friends |
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| and neighbors can access the health care they need, before long |
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| the next generation of Americans will need to count on Medicare |
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| too; and
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| WHEREAS, Thanks to Medicare, millions of Americans are able |
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| to afford life-saving care, but Medicare also improves the |
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| quality of life for older Americans in other ways; for example, |
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| Medicare is also a social safety net that has lifted millions |
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| of people out of
poverty; in fact, since Medicare was created |
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| in 1965, poverty among the elderly has been
reduced by nearly |
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| two-thirds; by financing health care services, Medicare |
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| safeguards
beneficiaries and their families from the ruinous |
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| costs of medical treatments and prevents
individuals from |
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| spending unmanageable proportions of their incomes on medical |
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| care or
being pushed into poverty by their medical bills; in |
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| addition, life expectancy has increased by three years and more |
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| people are living past the age of 85 than ever before,
while |
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| disability rates among the elderly are decreasing; with |
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| improvements in Medicare
coverage for preventive services, |
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| such as breast and prostate cancer screening, and
advances in |
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| care management for people with chronic conditions, further |
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| reductions in
morbidity and disability can be expected; and
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| WHEREAS, Equally important in assessing Medicare's success |
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| is
Medicare's cost-effectiveness; Medicare has consistently |
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| contained health care costs better than private health plans; |
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| analysis of cumulative spending over a 30-year period further |
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| illustrates Medicare's ability to control costs over time; |
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| Medicare has been able to accomplish this cost-containment |
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| record, in part, by using its resources more efficiently, |
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| assessing the clinical effectiveness of services when making |
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| coverage decisions and when setting payment rates for certain |
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| services; and |
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| WHEREAS, Medicare's payment structure supports the United |
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| States' health system
infrastructure; for example, Medicare |
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| supports the nation's teaching hospitals and
educational |
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| opportunities for health care professionals, through enhanced |
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| payments; by
supporting graduate education for physicians and |
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| other providers, Medicare benefits all
Americans, whether or |
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| not they are covered by Medicare; Medicare also provides extra
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| support to hospitals that serve a disproportionate number of |
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| low-income patients and to
rural hospitals, which are often |
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| more heavily dependent on Medicare reimbursement than
other |
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| facilities; Medicare also provides enhanced payments to rural |
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| health clinics and Federally Qualified Health Centers in |
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| medically underserved
areas to ensure that care is available |
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| for vulnerable people; and
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| WHEREAS, Medicare is the largest single payer for services |
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| provided by the 7,000
home health agencies nationwide; |
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| moreover, Medicare is an essential part of the entire U.S. |
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| economy as well as a pillar of the health system; and
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| WHEREAS, Medicare is simple, popular and reliable; seniors |
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| are very satisfied with the Medicare program; Medicare's |
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| success is related to the unparalleled choice and availability |
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| of physicians and health care services that it offers people; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Medicare has served Americans well; it is equally |
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| available to all seniors and to people with disabilities, |
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| regardless of health or financial status, and realizes the |
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| right to health care for many of America's most vulnerable |
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| individuals; Medicare continues to symbolize a rational, just |
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| and systematic approach to health care access for all |
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| Americans; and
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| WHEREAS, The enactment of the Medicare Prescription Drug, |
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| Improvement, and
Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA) has prompted |
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| significant changes to the Medicare
program; the MMA |
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| establishes a new outpatient prescription drug benefit - |
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| Medicare
Part D - for people with Medicare coverage, and |
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| replaces Medicaid drug coverage
with the new Part D program for |
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| people who receive health coverage from both Medicare
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| Medicaid; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| celebrate the past 44 years of Medicare and urge the United |
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| States Congress to make sure that the millions of seniors and |
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| Americans with disabilities who rely on it will be able to |
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| enjoy its dependability and simplicity in the years to come; |
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| Medicare's successes to date should guide future changes to the |
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| program, so that it can continue to ensure access to care, |
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| improve quality of life, support the health care system, and |
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| enjoy broad support among the people whom it helps every day; |
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| and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That strengthening Medicare and improving the |
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| Medicare Part D drug program should be a vital part of any |
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| reform of the American health care system; and be it further |
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| RESOLVED, That, given the history and successes of the |
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| Medicare program, the United States Congress and the President |
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| of the United States should immediately reconsider the "Single |
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| Payer" option based on the Medicare model for adoption as the |
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| primary component of a national health reform plan, so that all |
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| of the people in America can have full access to comprehensive, |
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| quality health care in the most cost-effective and efficient |
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| manner possible; and be it further |
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| RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
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| delivered to President Barack Obama and each member of the |
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| Illinois Congressional delegation.
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