PHOENIX
– Today, Governor Jan Brewer notified the Obama administration that the
State of Arizona will not pursue the creation of a state-based Health
Exchange. Instead, Arizona will participate in a federally-operated
Exchange, according to the guidelines of the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act.
“Today,
I notified the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that
the State of Arizona will not create a state-based Health Exchange. This
decision comes following an extensive research and outreach process
during which my team of health advisors conducted public hearings and
met with HHS, patient advocates and representatives of Arizona
hospitals, health providers, insurers, tribal groups and other members
of the health care community.
“This
has been one of the more difficult decisions of my career in public
service. My opposition to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is unwavering,
as is my belief that it should be repealed and replaced with legislation
that achieves its stated goals: to improve access to quality,
affordable health care in this country. But I am also aware that the ACA
remains the law of the land. Likewise, though I am a steady advocate of
local control, I have come to the conclusion that the State of Arizona
would wield little actual authority over its ‘state’ Exchange. The
federal government would maintain oversight and control over virtually
every aspect of our Exchange, limiting our ability to meet the unique
needs of Arizonans and the Arizona insurance market.
“A
state Exchange would be costly. Though the federal government has
pledged to pay nearly all startup costs, states that form their own
health exchanges are on the hook for operational expenses beginning in
2015. Those costs could total $27 million to $40 million annually for
the State of Arizona, according to a recent study conducted by Mercer.
Of course, these expenses would be passed along in the form of fees
resulting in higher health premiums for Arizona families and small
businesses. This would be an additional financial burden at a time when
so many Arizonans are still struggling.
“Lastly,
there simply remains too much we don’t know about how a State-based
Exchange would function and its ultimate cost to taxpayers. Without
clear federal guidance and instruction, I cannot in good conscience
commit the taxpayers of my state to this costly endeavor.
“The
State of Arizona has a long history of health care innovation. Our
Medicaid program, AHCCCS, has been a national model of cost-efficient
care for three decades, and our pioneering pursuit of integrated health
is designed to improve the quality of life for Arizonans living with
serious mental illness. In this proud tradition, I remain committed to
working with legislators to enact State reforms that improve care and
reduce costs for Arizona families, while maintaining a vibrant and
competitive health care marketplace.”
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Matthew Benson
Director of Communications
Office of Arizona Governor Janice K. Brewer
602-542-2661 (office)
602-570-7493 (mobile)
mbenson@az.gov
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