Health Care Fact Sheet: Proposed rollback of health insurance reforms will hurt middle age and older Mainers, the sick, and rural residents and business MECEP’s analysis of L.D. 1333, legislation to repeal many of Maine’s basic health care consumer protections, allow out-of-state insurers to market policies in Maine that are not […] MECEP Posted May 9, 2011 Tags Health Care
Health Care Call to Action to Defend Maine's Health Care Consumer Protections We’re writing to you today because Maine’s system of health care protections is at risk. We are seeing a number of proposed bills this session that, if […] MECEP Posted February 7, 2011 Tags Consumer Protection, Health Care
Health Care Affordable Care Act in the Maine Media In a 1/6/2011 editorial entitled “Affordable Care Act needs a label that shows its advantages,” Biddeford Journal Tribune editorial writer Nick Cowenhoven writes “the legislation may need […] Mark Sullivan Posted January 11, 2011 Tags Affordable Care Act, Health Care, Medicaid
Health Care Insuring a Healthy Future “Where health care is concerned, what appears to be the simple solution because it saves money in the short run isn’t always best or most cost-efficient over […] MECEP Posted January 6, 2011 Tags Affordable Care Act, Health Care
Health Care Health Care Reform: Now the real work begins Passage of comprehensive health reform is an historic achievement, on a par with the establishment of Social Security and Medicare. But the real task of reforming America’s […] Garrett Martin Posted March 23, 2010 Tags Health Care
Health Care What's Your Cap? Most of us recognize the roulette wheel that is health insurance. This past weekend, I attended a fundraiser for a former student of mine and her family. […] Garrett Martin Posted February 1, 2010 Tags Health Care, Insurance and Financial Services Committee
Health Care Testimony Regarding LD 1665 (Paid Sick Leave): An Act to Prevent the Spread of H1N1 In periods of economic uncertainty, it is vitally important that we do all we can to preserve the economic security and economic opportunities for Maine workers. Unfortunately, […] MECEP Posted January 14, 2010 Tags Health Care, Paid Sick Days
Health Care Choices: A New Kind of House Call Delivers Science not Sales, Prescription Drug Reform that Works Prescription drugs are a multi-billion dollar industry. States like Maine, under pressure from rising health care costs, are turning a critical eye on pharmaceutical marketing, questioning its […] Jody Harris Posted October 29, 2009 Tags Health Care
Health Care National Health Reform: Lessons from Maine National health reform is our nation’s most pressing issue and it’s clear some far-reaching legislation will be enacted this year. In 2003, Maine, unable to wait for […] Jody Harris Posted August 3, 2009 Tags Federal, Health Care
Health Care Testimony Regarding LD 1005 and Regarding LD 1264 (Dirigo Health Funding): An Act to Continue Access to Dirigo Choice Health Insurance by Reducing Administrative Costs and Replacing the Savings Offset Payment and An Act To Stabilize Funding and Enable DirigoChoice to Reach More Uninsured From the beginning, the most contentious issue related to the Dirigo Health Reforms was how to fund them. Experience with the Savings Offset Payment and the many […] MECEP Posted April 14, 2009 Tags Health Care