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Comprehensive Federal Bills Introduced in the 110th Congress

The Health Partnership Act and Health Partnership Through Creative Federalism Act (H.R. 506)

Congresswoman Baldwin (D-Wisconsin) and 70 bipartisan cosponsors

The following is a summary of the Health Partnership Through Creative Federalism Act. To review the status of the bill, visit Thomas.gov.

The Health Partnership Through Creative Federalism Act would:

  • Break the Congressional logjam by allowing a diverse array of ideas to be tried in specific states.
  • Test strategies that span the political spectrum to see which are most effective, while protecting Americans already enrolled in programs.
  • Expand health care coverage to Americans in need of health care.

Details: Congress would authorize grants to individual states, groups of states, or portions of states to carry out any of a broad range of strategies to increase health care coverage. States desiring to participate in a health care expansion and improvement program would submit an application to a bipartisan “State Health Innovation Commission.”

The Commission would consider applications that include a variety of approaches, such as tax credits, expansion of Medicaid or SCHIP, creation of pooling arrangements like the FEHBP, single payer systems, health savings accounts, or a combination of these or other options.

After reviewing the state proposals, the Commission would submit to Congress a slate of recommended state applications that represents a variety of approaches.

States receiving grants would be required to report on their progress. At the end of a five-year period, the Commission would be required to report to Congress whether the states are meeting the goals of the Act and recommend future action Congress should take regarding overall reform.

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