From Deseret News archives:
Task force tackles health care
Group is working toward 3 goals in reforming system
Weighing in on both demands and wishes for the undertaking, 11 members of a special legislative task force got going on what one of its co-chairman calls "the most complicated, most stirring public issue" he has dealt with as a legislator.
"It will take both mind and muscle to get this thing moving," said House Majority Leader David Clark, R-Santa Clara. "We must become an action committee, not a study committee," he added, referring to at least two previous health-care fixes that died on or shortly after leaving the drawing board.
The imperative carries more weight than a House leadership directive. It is impelled by frightening predictions and statistics, such as: In less than 20 years, the cost of insurance premiums will equal the average Utah household income.
With 2.1 million Utahns who have insurance covered through their employers the status quo cannot be sustained, not by consumers nor businesses nor insurance carriers nor care providers, said panel co-chairman Sen. Sheldon Killpack, R-Syracuse, assistant majority whip.
What the group will be moving toward are three goals for the system: transparency, affordability and portability. The panel must have proposed legislation by November to prove they have made progress.
The daunting list of challenges includes sharing of costs, patient medical data and patients taking more active role in their own health status as better health-care system consumers.
Aspects of affordability why health care really costs so much will be reviewed, including the 12 percent to 25 percent in administrative costs of providing care. Minutia such as lag time between billing and payment, whether by an individual patient or an HMO, will also be studied.
Consumers and medical industry providers of all stripes can expect things to get more portable, i.e., care will be less driven by the protected revenue streams of HMOs and hospitals and more toward coverage that's tailored to individuals and more widely accepted by providers.
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