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Massachusetts, Tennessee Health Plans Might Offer Ideas On U.S. Health Care System Overhaul
Congressional lawmakers who are crafting a plan to overhaul the U.S. health care system might be able to look to state health insurance programs in Massachusetts and Tennessee for ideas, the AP/Minneapolis Star Tribune reports. Health reform legislation modeled after Massachusetts" near-universal health insurance law "is likely to emerge" in Congress, "although details remain unsettled," the AP/Star Tribune reports. The plan also could include components of Tennessee"s CoverTN program, which charges beneficiaries who smoke or are overweight higher premiums. Lawmakers in the Senate already have discussed a lifestyle tax funding mechanism, such as taxes on alcohol and sugary beverages. According to AP/Star Tribune, Massachusetts "chose to cover virtually everyone," while Tennessee "chose to get just a few more people bare-bones insurance at a budget price with limits on how much plans would pay for hospital stays."Alan Weil of the National Academy for State Health Policy said, "The belief that we should all have health insurance coverage is broadly held," but "there are tremendous differences around the country in beliefs on how to achieve that goal." He added, "We learn from Massachusetts that a bold objective matters. If it can be sustained, that"s terrific," and "[i]t would be nice if you had a southern state that had achieved universal coverage and did it in a different way, but we don"t have that" (Johnson, AP/Minneapolis Star Tribune, 5/28).
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Psychologists Participate In White House Stakeholder Discussion On Health Care Reform

Psychologists representing the American Psychological Association joined other invited health care practitioners, leaders and aides to President Obama today for the latest White House Stakeholder Discussion Group, emphasizing that health reform must include psychological services as part of primary care. APA stressed the need for a change in the delivery of health care as well as the importance of an integrated health care system that fully cares for mind and body. APA Executive Director for Professional Practice Dr. Katherine Nordal was accompanied by practicing psychologists Dr. Jean Carter from Washington, D.C., and Dr. Mary Karapetian Alvord from Silver Spring, Md. "I"d like to make the case for fully integrated care," Nordal said during the discussion. "Mental health and substance abuse need to be treated like other disorders. ò€¦We need health care teams that treat the whole person." Psychological services need to be viewed as treatment options for conditions beyond mental disorders. Many chronic illnesses can be prevented or better managed through lifestyle and behavior changes-areas of expertise for psychologists. The inclusion of psychologists in primary care settings helps patients with chronic illness deal with three key problems: difficulty in making lifestyle changes, lack of motivation and lack of treatment compliance, Nordal said. Stigma of mental health remains a significant obstacle in the way of whole-body care, psychologists Carter and Alvord said. One way to alleviate the problem of stigma is blurring the line separating what is mental or behavioral health care and what is considered physical or medical. "Mental health is not separate from behavioral health. Prevention is about changing behavior," said Carter, a member of APA"s Board of Directors. "We get back the tests with numbers but what do you do with it?" Alvord, who primarily treats children and teens, said parents are often reluctant to use insurance because of the stigma attached and privacy concerns. "We must make sure psychologists are considered health providers within primary care," said Alvord, a recipient of APA"s Presidential Innovative Practice Citation. "Obesity is related very much to lifestyle changes. Parents need to be able to get preventative services and not have to wait until the problem is too great." The White House Stakeholder Discussion Group, an ongoing series of discussions organized by the Obama administration, is just one of many recent efforts by APA to reach out to lawmakers about its priorities for health care reform. APA established eight priorities for health care reform that include recommendations related to integrated care, health promotion, mental and behavioral workforce development, the inclusion of quality psychological services in all benefit plans, enhanced consumer involvement, and the elimination of health disparities. American Psychological Association


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