Senators Work Together on Health Care Quality, IT Legislation

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Senators Work Together on Health Care Quality, IT Legislation

The following press release was published by the United States Committee on Finance Ranking Member’s News on June 29, 2005. It is reproduced in full below.

Event: News conference to announce two bi-partisan bills to be considered by the SenateCommittee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions and Committee on Finance

Participants:

Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa Sen. Max Baucus of Montana Sen. Mike Enzi of Wyoming Sen. Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts

Date: Thursday, June 30, 2005

Time: 1:30 pm (ET)

Location: S-325, Senate Radio-TV Gallery

Description: On Thursday, these four senators will introduce two bills, the Medicare Value Purchasing Act (MVP) and the Health Information Technology and QualityImprovement Act (HITQI). The MVP Act falls within the jurisdiction of theCommittee on Finance, where Grassley is the chairman and Baucus is the rankingmember. The HITQI Act falls within the jurisdiction of the Committee on Health,Education, Labor and Pensions, where Enzi is the chairman and Kennedy is theranking member.

The Health Information Technology Quality and Improvement Act would givehealth care providers the assistance they need to invest in lifesaving healthinformation technology (IT). The two proposals work together to create qualitypayments under Medicare for physicians and practitioners, hospitals, health plans,skilled nursing facilities, home health, and end stage renal disease facilities, andestablishing an information technology infrastructure that enhances health carequality.

The savings from better IT use are enormous. The federal government's estimateis that the nation would save $140 billion each year from proper IT use. Thesesavings from health IT could cut the cost of a family's insurance policy by over$700. Despite the benefits of investment in health IT, utilization is low.

The MVP Act would implement recommendations from the Institute of Medicineand the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission to establish financial incentivesthat promote quality care and better value in the Medicare payment system.

Contacts:

Jill Kozeny, Grassley, 202/224-1308 Wendy Carey, Baucus, 202/224-5315 Craig Orfield, Enzi, 202/224-6770 Melissa Wagoner, 202/224-2633

Source: Ranking Member’s News

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