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File #: 205348    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 3/20/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/22/2018 Final action: 3/22/2018
Enactment date: 3/22/2018 Enactment #: 205348
Title: In support of MA House Bill 615 and the Bridge the Gap to Affordable Senior Healthcare campaign.
Sponsors: Mark Niedergang, Matthew McLaughlin, and the Entire Board
Attachments: 1. Resolution H615

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In support of MA House Bill 615 and the Bridge the Gap to Affordable Senior Healthcare campaign.

 

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RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF
MASSACHUSETTS HOUSE BILL 615 & THE BRIDGE THE GAP TO AFFORDABLE SENIOR HEALTHCARE CAMPAIGN

 

H. 615 -- An Act Regarding Medicare Savings Programs Eligibility

 

WHEREAS, 6 of 10 seniors living alone, and 4 out of 10 senior couples, do not have the income to meet basic needs and healthcare is the second largest expense seniors face, second only to housing; and

 

WHEREAS, the Health Connector affordability schedule indicates that individuals under 300% of the federal poverty line (approx. $36,000/year) should pay no more than 5% of their income for health insurance premiums; and

 

WHEREAS, many seniors with incomes under 300% of the federal poverty line, who do not have MassHealth or other assistance, spend 20% or more of their income on insurance premiums alone; and

 

WHEREAS, Medicare does not cover dental health, vision, hearing or podiatry and seniors are likely to incur major costs for these health care needs; and

 

WHEREAS, the Massachusetts healthcare reform and the Affordable Care Act modeled on it make healthcare affordable to many by expanding Medicaid and offering subsidies to people under 65 years of age with income up to 300% of the federal poverty line, but did not extend the same benefits to those aged 65 and over; and

 

WHEREAS, the federal government, recognizing the high out-of-pocket costs of Medicare, established Medicare Savings Programs to assist lower-income seniors with these costs, and allowed states to expand eligibility beyond the federal minimum requirement; and

 

WHEREAS, 11 states, including Alabama, Arizona, Mississippi, and our neighboring states of New York and Connecticut have expanded Medicare Savings Programs beyond the federal minimum, and Massachusetts has not; and

 

WHEREAS, every $1 the Commonwealth invests in expanding Medicare Savings Programs will leverage $7 in federal funding; and

 

WHEREAS, Medicare Savings Programs will cover the cost of the Medicare Part B premium ($1,608/person/yr) and automatically enroll beneficiaries in a federal prescription assistance program, Low Income Subsidy, valued at $4,000 annually; and

 

WHEREAS, the Massachusetts Senate has supported expansion of Medicare Savings Programs by passing Amendment 120 to the Senate Healthcare Cost Containment Bill (S.2202), while the Massachusetts House of Representatives has not yet passed H. 615, an equivalent bill; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT

 

RESOLVED,                     That the Somerville Board of Alderman urges the Massachusetts House of Representatives to pass H.615, which would expand Medicare Savings Programs by raising the income eligibility level and disregarding the asset test; AND BE IT FURTHER

 

RESOLVED, That this resolution be shared with Somerville’s state legislative delegation; AND BE IT FURTHER

 

RESOLVED, That the Somerville Board of Aldermen supports the BRIDGE THE GAP TO AFFORDABLE SENIOR HEALTHCARE CAMPAIGN of the Massachusetts Senior Action Council; AND BE IT FURTHER

 

RESOLVED, That the Somerville Board of Aldermen join with Massachusetts Senior Action Council in asking the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to simplify and streamline the application process for assistance programs to ensure that the maximum number of seniors who are eligible be able to successfully apply.