Reps. Blunt Rochester, Bilirakis File Bill to Improve Health Outcomes for Children
Today,
There is growing recognition in the field of public health that reducing long-standing disparities in health outcomes is dependent on systemically addressing the social, economic and environmental factors that influence overall health and wellness. Examples of social determinants of health include: socioeconomic status, education, physical environment, employment, social support networks and access to healthcare. The chart below provided by
The Blunt Rochester-Bilirakis legislation will provide guidance to State Medicaid programs regarding how to implement research-proven strategies to optimize social determinants of health under existing Medicaid authority or waivers, especially for pediatric populations. This legislation builds upon the success that some state Medicaid programs have already had since testing innovative delivery and payment models designed to improve health outcomes while reducing costs.
"Research shows that the conditions where people live, learn, work, and play, also known as the social determinants of health, play an outsized role in health outcomes and cost. We also know that this is particularly true for children. The impact of social determinants can be felt by our young people through lifelong consequences for their health and well-being," said
"This is commonsense, bipartisan legislation that employs the basic principles of hierarchical needs. We have to look at the big picture. It is impossible to improve the population health of communities without addressing the factors that contribute to poor health outcomes. This is especially true when examining programs for children. For example, efforts to combat childhood obesity in at-risk populations, which lead to excessive healthcare expenditures, are most successful when combined with strategies designed to make sure low-income families have access to affordable, healthy food options. Prevention, education and improving access are essential components of effective public health programs. This isn't just a pragmatic approach, it is the right thing to do as we work to ensure all children have the best possible start in life," said
Specifically, this legislation will direct the HHS Secretary to provide guidance to states about:
Strategies to address social determinants of health through Medicaid and CHIP;
How to encourage and incentivize managed care organizations to address social determinants of health; and
Examples of how States are currently addressing social determinants of health.
The full text of the bill can be found here (https://bluntrochester.house.gov/UploadedFiles/BILLS-116hr4621ih.pdf).
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