SCHEDULE
subject to change
February 10-11, 2024
NACHC Committee Meetings
In-person at the Marriott Marquis.
February 12-15, 2004
NACHC P&I Conference
Please register directly with NACHC if you want to attend.
You do not have to register for the conference to attend HCP meetings.
Monday, February 12, 2024
HCP Member Prep Dinner
7:00 p.m. | Succotash | 915 F St NW, Washington, DC 20004
Tuesday, February 13, 2024
CPCA Delegation Meeting
5:30 p.m. | Salon Two Room at Marriot Marquis
HCP In-Person Meetings with Legislators
Subject to Change
Tuesday, February 13, 2024
1:30 pm @ 2078 Rayburn - Rep Takano (staff)
11:15 am @ 2205 Rayburn - Rep Calvert (staff)
3:00 pm @ 331 Hart - Sen Padilla (staff)
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
1:30 pm @ 1314 Longworth - Rep Jacobs
2:00 pm @ 2108 Rayburn - Rep Issa (staff)
3:00 pm @ 1201 Longworth - Rep Peters
3:30 pm @ 2352 Rayburn - Rep Levin
3:30 pm @ 2334 Rayburn - Rep Vargas
4:05 pm @ 2342 Rayburn - Rep Ruiz (staff)
HCP HANDOUTS
2024 Districts
Leave Behind 2024
HCP Talking Points and Asks
Behavioral Health Services
Oral Health Services
Impact Report HCP Members
Impact Report HCP Members in San Diego County
Impact Report HCP Members in Riverside County
Impact Report for HCP Members in Imperial County
Impact Report - District 52 (Vargas)
Impact Report - District 51 (Jacobs)
Impact Report - District 50 (Peters)
Impact Report - District 49 (Levin)
Impact Report - District 48 (Issa)
Impact Report - District 41 (Calvert)
Impact Report - District 39 (Takano)
Impact Report - District 25 (Ruiz)
CBO Score - S. 2840, Bipartisan Primary Care and Health Workforce Act (Feb 6, 2024)
Section 102, Community Health Centers
- Based on historical spending patterns for CHCs, CBO estimates that enacting section 102 would increase direct spending by $20.4 billion over the 2024-2033 period.
- CBO also estimates that the mandatory funding under section 102 would give rise to secondary effects in the form of federal savings stemming from more cost-effective patient care and federal costs associated with health insurance enrollment assistance provided by CHCs.
- CBO expects that the provision in section 102 that would provide $5.8 billion annually over the 2024-2026 period for CHC funding would reduce net direct spending for federally subsidized health insurance because funding those centers would lead to more cost-effective patient care than the care that patients would otherwise receive.
- CBO estimates that as a result of that funding, direct spending would decrease by $3.4 billion, on net, over the 2024-2033 period.
- Evidence suggests that such care leads to more cost effective care and ultimately to lower federal spending for the Medicaid and Medicare populations they serve; the use of health care provided by CHCs generally is associated with lower spending in emergency departments, in inpatient hospital settings, and for other outpatient services.
- CBO estimates that the funding provided under section 102 would reduce federal spending for health insurance by about $11.4 billion over the 2024-2033 period.
- CBO estimates that enacting section 102 also would increase the number of people covered by health insurance and the amount provided in federal subsidies for such insurance. CBO estimates that about 200,000 more people would enroll in federally subsidized health insurance in each year in which the section 102 mandatory funding is provided. CBO estimates that the additional enrollment would cost the federal government about $8 billion over the 2024-2033 period.
NACHC HANDOUTS
Health Center Funding Policy Paper (2024)
Federal-Health-Center-Funding-101
340B Policy Paper (2024)
340B Restrictions
Workforce Policy Paper (2024)
Telehealth Policy Paper (2024)
America's Health Centers - Infographic
Closing the Primary Care Gap
Economic Impact of Community Health Centers
The Overlooked Decline in Health Center Funding
CPCA HANDOUTS
MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
Raul Ruiz (D-25) | RIVERSIDE/IMPERIAL
Bio
Mark Takano (D-39) | RIVERSIDE
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Ken Calvert (D-41) | RIVERSIDE
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Darrell Issa (D-48) | SAN DIEGO
Bio
Mike Levin (D-49) | SAN DIEGO & ORANGE COUNTY
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Scott Peters (D-50) | SAN DIEGO
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Sara Jacobs (D-51) | SAN DIEGO
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Juan Vargas (D-52) | SAN DIEGO
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U.S. SENATORS