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long-term care. In undertaking the study, the agency shall consult | | with the Maine Health Care Plan Transition Advisory Committee | | established in Part B of this Act, representatives of consumers and | | potential consumers of long-term care services, representatives of | | providers of long-term care services and representatives of | | employers, employees and the public. The agency shall report to | | the Legislature on or before January 1, 2007 and may include | | suggested legislation in the report. |
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| | | Sec. F-3. Provision of health care services. The Maine Health Care Agency, | | as established in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 22, section | | 375, shall study the provision of health care services under the | | MaineCare, Medicaid and Medicare programs. The study must | | consider the waivers necessary to coordinate the Medicaid and | | Medicare programs with the Maine Health Care Plan established in | | Title 22, chapter 372; the method of coordination of benefit | | delivery and compensation; reorganization of State Government | | necessary to achieve the objectives of the agency; and any other | | changes in law needed to carry out the purposes of Title 22, | | chapter 106. The agency shall apply for all waivers required to | | coordinate the benefits of the Maine Health Care Plan and the | | Medicaid and Medicare programs. The agency shall report to the | | Legislature on or before March 1, 2006 and may include suggested | | legislation in the report. |
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| | | This bill establishes a universal access health care system | | that offers a choice of coverage through organized delivery | | systems or through a managed care system operated by the Maine | | Health Care Agency and channels all health care dollars through a | | dedicated trust fund. |
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| | | 1. Part A of the bill does the following. |
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| | | It establishes the Maine Health Care Plan to provide security | | through high-quality, affordable health care for the people of | | the State. All residents and nonresidents who maintain | | significant contact with the State are eligible for covered | | health care services through the Maine Health Care Plan. The | | plan is funded by the Maine Health Care Trust Fund, a dedicated | | fund receiving payments from employers, individuals and plan | | members and, after fiscal year 2005, from the 5¢ per package | | increase in the cigarette tax. The Maine Health Care Plan | | provides a range of benefits, including hospital services, health | | care services from participating providers, laboratories and | | imaging procedures, home health services, rehabilitative | | services, prescription drugs and devices, mental health services, | | substance abuse treatment | | services, dental services, vision |
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