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For Immediate
Release
2/3/10
 
Rafferty Calls for Legislation to Create
Commission To Oversee
Disbursement of MCARE Funds in PA
Seeking to keep doctors in Pennsylvania and hold down health care costs,
Senator John Rafferty (R-Montgomery) today joined medical representatives at a
Harrisburg news conference to push for legislation he is sponsoring that would
create an MCARE Commission to oversee the future disbursement of MCARE funds.
Rafferty was joined by Dr. Wayne Sebastianelli, president of the Pennsylvania
Orthopaedic Society (POS), who said the legislation is crucial to keeping young
surgeons in the state and make health care available for more state residents.
Under
Senate Bill 1174, the MCARE Commission will consist of representatives from
the physician and hospital communities, the four legislative caucuses, the
Administration and a medical student.
"The major focus of this legislation is to allow practitioners who pay into
this fund to control its disbursements and to keep insurance rates at a high
level to protect doctors and patients," Rafferty said. "The MCARE Fund should
not be used as a checking account to be tapped by the Administration when state
funds are low. Those who pay in should be able to determine how it is used."
Rafferty said his legislation would also ensure that future physicians will
have a part in decisions, since they will pay the MCARE liabilities for their
entire careers.
"Medical students are the future of health care in Pennsylvania and I believe
it is high time they get a voice in the issues that affect them," Rafferty
said. "For too long, doctors and hospitals have been required to pay into the
MCARE Fund with no say as to how their money is spent. For the first time, the
physician and hospital representatives of this MCARE Commission will be
empowered to review and approve all expenditures from the MCARE Fund.
The MCARE Fund is a medical liability coverage fund run by the state of
Pennsylvania. Currently, physicians are required to have $500,000 in primary
liability coverage plus $500,000 in excess coverage above that. They can get the
first $500,000 layer either in the private market or through the Joint
Underwriting Association (JUA). They get the second layer from the MCARE Fund.
The MCARE Abatement Program subsidizes 100 percent of the MCARE surcharge for
high-risk specialty surgeons and 50 percent of the MCARE surcharge for other
healthcare providers. The program is the keystone of the medical liability
reforms enacted during 2002 and 2003.
The program was renewed annually three times. In late December 2007,
however, it became evident that the General Assembly could not agree on how to
allocate the MCARE Fund’s surplus, and the MCARE Abatement Program was not
renewed by the year-end deadline.
"Today, our physicians face another cycle in which private market premiums
are set to dramatically increase," Rafferty said. "We must bring stability and
certainty to Pennsylvania’s physician community, so they can do what they do
best; serve their patients."
Contact:
Mark Meyer
(717) 787-1398
Additional Information:
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