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Historically Alaska Promoted Oil Cleanup Worker Safety

A month after the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska, a national team including Alaskans conducted a precedent-setting study of the potential health affects on the health of the army of workers thrown into the cleanup effort.  This time there is a much greater awareness about oil spill worker safety.  See, for example, the OSHA website at: http://www.osha.gov/oilspills/index.html#expanded-hazard-information and the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences oil
spill website at http://tools.niehs.nih.gov/wetp/index.cfm?id=2495.

Filed under: Alaska

New Study: Alaska Medicaid Trends

The factors contributing to the large spike in the Fiscal Year 2010 Medicaid Budget, and the overall impact on Alaska’s budget, were revealed in a recent study issued last week. Major findings from the report titled, “Analysis: Alaska Medicaid Trends, FY2010-FY2011,” include:

  • There has been a substantial increase in the number of children enrolled in the Medicaid program over the last year, over 11,000 additional children enrolled.
  • In addition, there was a substantial increase in the use of the Food Stamp program.
  • The cause of the increase has been attributed to two major factors: an increase in statewide unemployment and an increase in Alaska’s population.
  • Most recent monthly trends in Medicaid spending show a slowing trend.
  • The overall impact on the FY2010 budget requires an additional $36.8 million from state general funds, and an additional $37.7 million in federal matching funds.
  • The recommended FY2011 Medicaid Budget requires $441.6 million from state general funds and an overall total of $1,318.2 million (from a combination of fund sources). Read the rest of this entry »

Filed under: Alaska

The Governor’s Council on Disabilities and Special Education: January 27 Invitation to Public Testimony

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

6:00p.m. – 7:00p.m.

Centennial Hall ~ 101 Egan Drive ~ Juneau

(or call in at 1-800-315-6338, code 8990#)

Are you involved in special education, early intervention (including preschool), developmental disability services, and/or waiver services?

Are you a provider, family member, or an individual with a disability?

Come tell us what is working, not working, and potential solutions to all aspects of life. Read the rest of this entry »

Filed under: Alaska, Of interest

AK Health Care Commission, Friday Jan 8th 10-4:30 in Anchorage, or Via Teleconference

ALASKA HEALTH CARE COMMISSION

Meeting Friday, January 8th, 10AM to 4:30PM, 3601 C Street (Frontier building) Anchorage, Room 890/896. The agenda, copy of the latest draft report and summary of comments received are at

http://hss.state.ak.us/healthcommission/.

The purpose of this meeting is to review and consider the comments received during the public comment period on the Commission’s draft report, and to finalize and approve the findings and recommendations statements. There will also be informational presentations on evidence-based medicine at the end of the day, from 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.

You may listen to the proceedings via the teleconference line by dialing in at the time of the meeting to: 1-800-315-6338, pass code: 2474#. Please note that the Commission will not be taking public testimony at this meeting as the purpose is to finalize the report and the public comment period on the draft is closed.

Details: contact deborah.erickson

[Source: Health
Policy List Serv sponsored
by AARP Alaska, All Alaska Pediatric Partnership, Alaska Primary Care
Association and Member Benefit for Alaska Public Health Association and Alaska
Health Education Consortium]

Filed under: Alaska

Health Industry Gives Alaska Senators Over $500,000

A recent report shows that major healthcare interests have spent 1.4 million dollars per day this year, lobbying Congress. Political action committees and individuals associated with industries in the health sector, each of which are intimately involved in the nation’s ongoing health care reform debate, have donated more to federal candidates during the second quarter of 2009 than the first quarter of this year, according to an analysis done by the Center for Responsive Politics. Among the highest increases was the Health Services/HMOs industry, which includes health insurance companies, with a spending increase of 37 percent during the second quarter of 2009.

The health sector spent more than any other sector lobbying to Congress during the second quarter of this year as well, spending $133 million. [24] Within the health sector, the pharmaceutical/health products industry ranked the highest, with $68 million going to lobbying in the second quarter alone. Read the rest of this entry »

Filed under: Alaska

Alaska Health Care Commission Draft Released for Public Comment

Attached is a copy of a press release just issued announcing availability of the Alaska Health Care Commission’s preliminary draft 2009 report for public comment. The draft is available at http://hss.state.ak.us/healthcommission/, and information on how to submit comments is included in the report and in the attached press release.

We are accepting written comments until December 28, 2009, and opportunity for oral testimony at a public hearing is available on:

Monday, December 14, from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at LIOs around the state.

The next face-to-face meeting of the Alaska Health Care Commission has been set for Friday, January 8. It will be held in Anchorage at the Frontier Building (3601 C Street) and a teleconference number will be provided for those outside of Anchorage. The purpose of this meeting will be to finalize the report based on public comment received on the draft. The Commission’s report is due to the Governor and the Legislature January 15. Read the rest of this entry »

Filed under: Alaska, Of interest

Anchorage Public Safety Commission, Dec. 9th, 6PM, ordinance for closing safety hour

Anchorage Public Safety Advisory Commission will hold public forum

Wednesday, December 9th, 6PM to 7:30PM

Loussac Library, conference room next to Assembly Chambers

3600 Denali Street

Merits of AO 2009-108(S), an ordinance providing for an extended closing “safety hour”

for certain premises licensed to sell alcohol.

Contact Catherine Curtis, 343-4433 or Tamara Holman, holmantj 267-5091 for details

[Source: Health
Policy List Serv sponsored
by AARP Alaska, All Alaska Pediatric Partnership, Alaska Primary Care
Association and Member Benefit for Alaska Public Health Association and Alaska
Health Education Consortium]

Filed under: Alaska

Average Alaskan May Lose $786 COBRA Health Insurance Subsidy

With the debate underway in the Senate, many American families are beginning to feel hope that the overhaul our system needs is closer than ever. The need for reform remains apparent as many Americans  lose their health insurance on December 1 as the COBRA subsidies expire. Families USA has come out with a special report highlighting this devastating trend:

Expiration of COBRA Subsidy: Millions of Uninsured Workers and Their Dependents Are at Risk; Many Will Lose Their Subsidy as of December 1, 2009

In February 2009, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) was signed into law. One important effect of this law was that it provided recently laid off workers with a health insurance subsidy to help them cover the excessive cost of their COBRA insurance plans. This temporary subsidy is set to expire as of December 1, 2009, and as Families USA shows in their report, many Americans will lose their subsidy and as a result their health insurance.

The loss of these subsidies will be severe: Unemployed families could see their premiums increase from $389 to $1,111 per month. An average monthly premium could consume 83.4% of the average unemployment paycheck, leaving little to survive on.

This report highlights the importance of extending this temporary subsidy, but even more so it demonstrates the desperate need to reform our health care system. A reformed system would not make families dependent on COBRA and would offer them a new, permanent source of help.

Go here to read the full report and see state level data

Thank you,

Jessica Larochelle
Field Director
Families USA

[Source: Families USA]

Filed under: Alaska, Of interest

Stimulating Alaskan Health: Does Federal health funding do the job?

Stimulating Alaskan Health

Does Federal health funding do the job?

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

12 Noon to 2 p.m.

Anchorage Legislative Conference Room

716 West 4th Avenue, Second Floor Room 220

Video Teleconference held in Juneau, Fairbanks and Anchorage.  Call for information on video locations as well as the audio statewide teleconference: 1-800-922-3875.

or visit www.akhealthcaucus.org for forum agenda. Read the rest of this entry »

Filed under: Alaska, General

Ready and Able: Independence, Employment and Disability Benefit Programs – December 3-4, 2009

December 3 & 4, 2009 (Thursday & Friday) 8:30am-4:30pm

Ready & Able: Independence, Employment and Disability Benefit Programs

DECEMBER 3 – Programs for Independence (Programs to Assist People with Disabilities)

DECEMBER 4 – Employment and Disability Benefits (How Employment Impacts Public Benefits)

General Description: This is a 2 day event where folks can learn about programs, meet specialists, network, share information, access new resources and get some training in target areas that impact the lives of beneficiaries. Read the rest of this entry »

Filed under: Alaska, Of interest

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