Hilltop Participates in Heritage Foundation Forum
The Hilltop Institute’s executive director, Charles Milligan, was an expert witness in an invitational forum hosted by The Heritage Foundation, on September 24, 2008, that explored innovative models for states’ reform of Medicaid programs and other vehicles for long-term care, paying particular attention to the concerns of the elderly and disabled. Entitled Workable Solutions for Long-Term Care, the forum simulated a Congressional hearing, in which health policy experts presented testimony and then fielded questions from a panel of distinguished members. Milligan presented in the session entitled Private Sector Models in the Context of Medicaid Reform, and focused on emerging opportunities to align Medicare and Medicaid payments and incentives. The goal of this alignment would be to reform Medicaid (and Medicare) to facilitate: the improvement of hospital discharge planning in a way that might avoid or reduce Medicaid-paid nursing facility stays; the improvement of the quality of long-term care services in a way that might avoid unnecessary Medicare-paid hospital admissions and emergency room use; and the promotion of greater flexibility in benefit delivery. To view Milligan’s testimony, click here.
September 25, 2008