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Sen. Kennedy Circulates Draft Of Health Reform Legislation
Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee Chair Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) is circulating an outline of health care overhaul legislation that includes a requirement that all individuals obtain coverage and requires contributions from employers, the Washington Post reports. According to the Post, the legislation "closely resembles" the Massachusetts health insurance law enacted in 2006, the Post reports. According to the draft summary, the bill calls for a public, government-sponsored health insurance option that would compete with private insurers. The measure also would expand Medicaid eligibility, according to the Post. Kennedy spokesperson Anthony Coley said that the outline is not yet finalized. He said, "We are still actively negotiating with members" of the Senate HELP Committee. According to a top White House official, Kennedy is expected to introduce his measure on Monday. A timetable released by Kennedy"s office calls for Senate HELP Committee Democrats to meet June 2 (Connolly, Washington Post, 5/29). A bipartisan walk-through of Kennedy"s bill is scheduled for June 5 and June 9. Hearings on the bill would then take place on June 10 or June 11. The mark up of the bill is scheduled from June 16 through June 25 (Bogardus, The Hill, 5/28). If Kennedy holds to the schedule, he will be ahead of other congressional Democrats, including Senate Finance Committee Chair Max Baucus (D-Mont.), on proposing overhaul legislation (Washington Post, 5/29). Coley said, "These are target dates that are not set in stone." Although Senate Democrats are hoping to pass health care reform legislation before the August recess, several senators have questioned whether that timeline is feasible (The Hill, 5/28). Reform Supporters Call For Removal of Ad
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WHO Approves Second HPV Vaccine
The WHO announced Thursday it had approved a second cervical cancer vaccine, opening "U.N. agencies and partners [to] now officially buy millions of doses of the vaccine for poor countries worldwide," where an estimated 80 percent of the 280,000 annual deaths from cervical cancer occur each year, the AP/Google.com reports (7/9).
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State Senior And Disabilities Services Responds To Federal Review

The state Division of Senior and Disabilities Services is working this summer in coordination with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to improve its compliance with federal standards in the areas of Home and Community Based Medicaid Waivers and Personal Care Services (Personal Care Assistance). "We greatly appreciate the thorough and helpful review that CMS recently completed and we are eager to work hand-in-hand with them in any way that will better serve Alaskans who use and need our services," said Rebecca Hilgendorf, Director of Senior and Disabilities Services. The CMS review cited several areas in need of improvement to assure that the state"s oversight of the Waivers and Personal Care Services is consistent with federal and state regulations. While the improvements are ongoing, the state cannot accept new applications for the Home and Community Based Services Waivers or Personal Care Services at the direction of CMS. The department is evaluating other programs available to provide interim services to the persons who are affected by the CMS-imposed moratorium. "This is only a temporary moratorium while we catch up with a backlog of assessments and implement systems designed to ensure the health, safety and welfare of Alaskans," Hilgendorf explained. The division will also assure that its staff and managers responsible for the Home and Community Based Services and Personal Care Services programs attend Web-based waiver training, which is sponsored by CMS. Following the training sessions, the division will develop a work plan and timeline to implement a quality-improvement strategy and end the moratorium. "After our plan is developed, we will submit it to CMS for approval," Hilgendorf said. "Our goal is to quickly resolve the areas of concern while strengthening Alaska"s long-term care system for now and the future." DHSS is now on Twitter. Follow health updates at http://www.twitter.com/Alaska_DHSS. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services


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