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Bjorn, Pret pbjorn at emh.orgWed Aug 23 21:03:21 BST 2006
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Whoa, weird. I don't remember typing "Connie" twice. Must be some old college chemicals coming back on me. Nice name, nonetheless. Pret -----Original Message----- From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org [mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of Bjorn, Pret Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 3:54 PM To: Trauma & Critical Care mailing list Subject: RE: Alcohol Screening Connie, Connie, Good to have you out there. It's noteworthy that both Pataki and Schwarzenegger vetoed their states' repeal attempts, no doubt on the advice of insurance lobbyists. The industry's concerns have been echoed by conservatives at every level. Surprise, surprise. Take a lesson in November, everyone. One wonders if, in spite of repeals or amendments of the UPPL federally, the insurance industry will leverage the McCarren-Ferguson Act to perpetuate alcohol exclusion provisions at the state level. It'd be ironic, but immensely clever. Unlike Dr. Gross, I have my doubts whether "throwing this issue at the public" will yield much. The electorate is pretty shallow and self-centered when it comes to funding medical care for drunks via higher insurance premiums. Not a lot of big picture voters left anymore. Ultimately I think you'll have to put the right leaders in elected office... Best of luck, and keep us posted. Pret -----Original Message----- From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org [mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of Connie Potter Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 10:08 AM To: Trauma & Critical Care mailing list Subject: RE: Alcohol Screening Dear Trauma Friends: Ron is absolutely correct - however did I state that this is a national issue - being fought state by state is burdensome and difficult considering the strength of the insurance lobby. We wish to work, with Dr. Gentillelo's advice, through our Board and our professional organization liaisons (ACS COT, AAST, EAST, AMA, AHA, UHC, NAPH, ATS, CATC, STN, etc) as a cohesive group to change this federally. We are currently working with our lobbyist to affect the Hospital (Bio)Terrorism Program so that it covers all hazards and provides adequate funding for trauma. National efforts require an ongoing financial commitment - and trauma organizations have had difficulty working together effectively on many national issues, leaving trauma centers and caregivers to carry the fiscal consequences. That is the hold up. Connie Connie Potter, Executive Director National Foundation for Trauma Care (505) 525-9511 CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: This electronic communication and any attachments from the National Foundation for Trauma Care are confidential, privileged and intended only for the use of the recipient named above. Review, dissemination, or copying of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, notify the sender immediately. Delete and destroy all copies of the original message. -----Original Message----- From: Ronald Gross [mailto:Rgross at harthosp.org] Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 6:25 AM To: Trauma & Critical Care mailing list Subject: RE: Alcohol Screening Connie, While you are right in stating that the denial ability has had a chilling effect on testing/screening, there is no excuse for NOT working at a state and national level on this, for we must remember that, "In 2001 the NAIC (National Association of Insurance Commissioners) unanimously voted to reverse its position and oppose its former policy of denying payment to trauma centers for services provided to intoxicated trauma victims, and now supports repeal of this law by state legislatures." All this will take is a concerted effort by all of us, and our representatives in our State legislatures and in the Congress. What is the hold up? Ron >>> "Connie Potter" <Connie at traumafoundation.org> 8/21/2006 1:08 PM >>> Re: Law being repealed in last session in CT, this is not the case except in 14 states. Each state has its own statutes as to whether a payor can deny payment to physicians and hospitals based on the patient's toxicology or evidence that they are under the influence of a substance. This has had a chilling effect on the willingness to screen for ETOH, etc. The national association that determines the UPPL's (read Larry Gentelillo, MD, FACS excellent article in the JOT re this issue) has written a template for states to follow but this is not uniformly followed. What was once a "Bible Belt" type of issue has become increasingly common means for payors to escape their obligations and pass the bill on to other's insured and the taxpayers. We support an organized approach to making this type of denial illegal and will be working to make that happen. Connie Potter, Executive Director National Foundation for Trauma Care (505) 525-9511 -----Original Message----- From: Ronald Gross [mailto:Rgross at harthosp.org] Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 9:20 AM To: trauma-list at trauma.org Subject: Re: Alcohol Screening I am happy to say that, at least in CT, that law was indeed repealed in the last legislative session! >>> "William Bromberg" <brombwi1 at memorialhealth.com> 8/16/2006 9:54 AM >>> What are we to do with the insurance policies that deny payment for alcohol-related MVCs? These laws need to changed. Bill B William J. 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