The Primary Care Funding Cliff: What YOU Can Do to Ensure Congress Acts to Fix the Cliff Amanda Pears Kelly National Association of Community Health Centers.

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The Primary Care Funding Cliff: What YOU Can Do to Ensure Congress Acts to Fix the Cliff Amanda Pears Kelly National Association of Community Health Centers February 9, 2015

TODAY’S AGENDA THE ENVIRONMENT FOR HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH CENTER FUNDING: FUNDING STREAMS & THE CLIFF GRASSROOTS ADVOCACY: MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD! RESOURCES AND FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS?

THE ENVIRONMENT The Environment in Washington – the BAD Political Polarization ACA is as divisive as ever “Must-pass” bills pass, but not much else Heightened scrutiny of federal programs Budget caps and future funding uncertainty

THE ENVIRONMENT The Environment in Washington – the GOOD Bipartisan support for Health Centers’ Program, Model and Mission Both sides looking for solutions in the health care arena Health Centers are at the center of the conversation

HEALTH CENTER FUNDING STREAMS DISCRETIONARY Annual, up to Congress to determine amount Prior to ACA, the only funding for CHC program Cut in 2011, backfilled with mandatory funds Currently $1.5 billion (FY15) DISCRETIONARY Annual, up to Congress to determine amount Prior to ACA, the only funding for CHC program Cut in 2011, backfilled with mandatory funds Currently $1.5 billion (FY15) MANDATORY Required spending, unless Congress changes the law Special 5-year Trust Fund created in ACA to boost Health Center Capacity Currently $3.6 billion (FY15) Set to expire in FY2016 (more on that in a moment) MANDATORY Required spending, unless Congress changes the law Special 5-year Trust Fund created in ACA to boost Health Center Capacity Currently $3.6 billion (FY15) Set to expire in FY2016 (more on that in a moment)

HEALTH CENTERS FUNDING CLIFF Mandatory funding expires at the end of FY15 Without action by Congress, up to 70% cut to Health Center grants NHSC, THCs in same position (though ALL mandatory)

The National Health Service Corps will be eligible for $310 million in funding in FY15 and $0 in FY16. The Teaching Health Center Program will go from a total allocation of $230 million in funding to $0 in FY16. Without Congressional intervention, both programs will cease to exist. The Workforce Cliff

THE CLIFF – KEY POINTS 1. This is real. Health Centers have broad support, but Congress has to act in order to fix this problem. 2. Estimate the impact. What would a 70% cut to your grant mean in your community, to your patients? 3. Raise the drumbeat for a fix. We have a long fight ahead, but our best hope is the understanding that this is a “must-do”. 4. Resource Library:

MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD!

Campaign to organize EVERY HEALTH CENTER ADVOCATE to get Congress to fix the Health Center Funding Cliff. Goal is to demonstrate the support in local communities for health centers. ACCESS IS THE ANSWER CAMPAIGN

WHY “ACCESS IS THE ANSWER”? High- Quality Where will everyone go to receive care? Health Centers already serve as the health care home to more than 22 million patients and prepared to serve millions more with adequate resources. Cost- effective Where will the savings come from to reduce health care spending? Health Centers already save the health care system billions of dollars – many times the money invested in the program – and can save much more by expanding the model of care. LOCAL How can we maintain local control over our health care and create jobs? As locally owned and operated small businesses, Health Centers have a record of being real local economic engines and creating tens of thousands of jobs leveraging a relatively small investment.

Why is Advocacy Important? If not you, then who else? Healthcare is for everyone! Keep the lights on- job security. Who knows your community better than you? STOP being a bi-stander. The people we serve are in the greatest need but receive the least recognition. Accountability- holding your decision makers accountable. Working together- meeting the needs of the community.

ACCESS IS THE ANSWER CAMPAIGN What Can YOU Do Right Now? 1.Save the Date: Participate February 19 Advocacy TeleForum 2.Join The Campaign – Sign Up As An Advocate 3.Prepare to TAKE ACTION on Phase Your Health Center to report your out.cfm We are asking every Health Center to take Action Steps as part of the third phase of the Campaign.

Templates in English, Spanish, Media templates Fliers and notecards Sample social media posts and images Sample Scripts & One pagers Cliff estimator Cliff graphs Talking points and FAQs State-by-state fact sheets on economic impact HELPFUL RESOURCES TO FIX THE CLIFF

Join the Campaign for America’s Health Centers Weekly Washington Update Action Alerts Spanish-language Advocacy updates Tele-townhall forums with national policymakers Send messages to your elected officials in support of Health Centers and the patients they serve. BECOME A HEALTH CENTER ADVOCATE TODAY!

HEALTH CENTERS SUCCESS & OUR COLLECTIVE FUTURE DEPEND ON THE STRENGH OF OUR ADVOCACY. Local connection is the key to policy change – build relationships and demonstrate impact over time Advocacy requires ACTION - the key is to develop a sustained culture of advocacy in your center The challenges ahead are huge, as are the opportunities. We have to take them on TOGETHER. ADVOCACY: THE BOTTOM LINE

Amanda Pears Kelly & Abigail Pinkele National Association of Community Health Centers 1400 Eye St. NW, Suite 910 Washington, DC e QUESTIONS? CONTACT INFO AND QUESTIONS