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CMS shows progress and development toward care equity

11/28/2016

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Highlights:
Progress and development has been showed by CMS toward goals developed in its Equity Plan for Improving Quality in Medicare, in accordance to a recent blog post.
A path outlined by the plan to decrease obstacles to care among disadvantaged populations, involving ethnic and racial minorities, sexual and gender minorities, individuals with disabilities, and rural populations.
Progress to date involves the release of an online mapping device or tool to recognize disparities in Medicare and a guide or instruction to preventing readmissions among racial and ethnic minority Medicare sufferers.

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The groundwork has been laid by CMS for sustained progress toward equity in Medicare and Medicaid. In accordance to Cara V. James, director of the Office of Minority Health at CMS, actions taken so far have involved sustainable action toward understanding disparities and establishing solutions to deal them.
James wrote, “As we continue executing the CMS Equity Plan for Medicare, we’ll concentrate on building on our accomplishments, reinforcing our partnerships, and monitoring and evaluating our progress.” She didn’t highlight how Republican control of the White House and Congress will impact the efforts at CMS to deal disparities in Medicare and Medicaid. 
If full repeal of the ACA will be achieved by Republicans, reductions in racial disparities acquired over the past various years could be reversed if no replacement plan is put in place. Uninsured rates fell from 30 percent to 21 percent among Hispanic patients, from 19 percent to 11 percent among black patients, and from 12 percent to 7 percent among white patients in the time period of 2013 to 2015, in accordance to a Kaiser Family Foundation report released in the month of April. 
Other elements to the ACA decrease disparities elsewhere. For example, initially this year, HHS released a final rule that stops females from being charged more males men for coverage. Previously, payers had charged ladies as much as 81 percent more than men for coverage, as a 2012 year report from the National Women’s Law Center pointed out.
Solid details to a Republican alternative to the ACA haven’t been disclosed.

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