Who will pay for health reform? Consequences of redistribution of funding for mental health care.

R G Frank, H H Goldman, T G McGuire
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Current health care reform proposals will expand coverage and alter the delivery of mental health services. Much of the debate has focused on the cost of coverage rather than on the question "Who will pay?" This paper analyzes the consequences of redistribution of the financial burden of care. The analysis reveals two concerns. First, current employer-based proposals are somewhat regressive because premium costs fall disproportionately on lower-income workers. Second, the increase in federal government subsidies may lead to a significant decline in state and local government financing for mental health services. Both of these concerns have been partly addressed in reform proposals, but there are political barriers to more progressive, non-employer-based approaches and to strategies to retain state and local dollars for mental health services. These distributional issues are critical for a mental health system serving the poor and depending so heavily on state and local resources.

谁将为医疗改革买单?重新分配精神保健资金的后果。
目前的医疗改革建议将扩大精神卫生服务的覆盖面并改变其提供方式。争论的焦点大多集中在医保成本上,而不是“谁来买单?”本文分析了医疗经济负担再分配的后果。分析揭示了两个问题。首先,目前以雇主为基础的提案在某种程度上是递减的,因为保费不成比例地落在了低收入工人身上。其次,联邦政府补贴的增加可能导致州和地方政府对精神卫生服务的资助大幅减少。这两个问题在改革提案中都得到了部分解决,但在采取更进步的、不以雇主为基础的方法以及保留州和地方资金用于精神卫生服务的战略方面,仍存在政治障碍。这些分配问题对于为穷人服务、严重依赖州和地方资源的精神卫生系统至关重要。
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