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From: SquierSubject: RE: Utah Healthcare SummitDate: August 11, 2011 at 9:32 AMTo: Moore, Brian, GOV
/O=STATE OF NEW MEXICO/OU=EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP /CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=Brian.Moore, Gardner, Keith,GOV /O=STATE OF NEW MEXICO/OU=EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP /CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=Keith.Gardner
I know it sounds crazy, but I d like Dan to go. He need exposure to a free-market approach to HCR. What say you Keith?
From: Moore, Brian, GOV Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 9:28 AM To: Gardner, Keith, GOV; Squier, Sidonie, HSD Subject: FW: Utah Healthcare Summit
Sidonie,
I just got this I can t believe they re trying to do another summit on top of RGA and NGA and HHS. As much as I like Utah, I don t seehow it s worth it, but will leave it up to you and Keith if you want to go or send Dan.
Brian
From: Chris McKinnon [mailto:cmck@westgov.org] Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 11:17 AM To: rmcginness@yahoo.com; Ryan McGinness; Moore, Brian, GOV; Nelson, Morgan, GOV; John Katz; MarkRupp Subject: Utah Healthcare Summit
WGA Staff Council:
Your colleague Robert Spendlove asked us to send you the attached. Governor Herbert isconvening a healthcare summit. You or your healthcare folks are invited to attend. More infoand to register at link below.
http://www.utahsummit.com
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Spendlove [mailto:RSPENDLOVE@utah.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 1:25 PM
To: Pam Inmann
Subject: September Healthcare Summit
Pam,
Attached is the latest draft of the healthcare summit agenda that we're putting on. It looks like it will be a great event with some high levelspeakers. Feel free to send to anyone you think might be interested.
Thanks,
Robert
From: McCrackenSubject: RE: FYI - RGA releases Medicaid and ACA ReportDate: August 30, 2011 at 2:01 PMTo: Squier, Sidonie, HSD
/O=STATE OF NEW MEXICO/OU=EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP /CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=Sidonie.Squier
I"know!""I"thought"Id"let"you"know"it"was"out"there.""Looks"like"we"are"on"the"right"track!
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From: Squier, Sidonie, HSD Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 2:00 PM To: McCracken, Betina G., HSD Subject: RE: FYI - RGA releases Medicaid and ACA Report
Its"the"one"I"sent"you.
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From: McCracken, Betina G., HSD Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 1:59 PM To: Squier, Sidonie, HSD; Earnest, Brent, HSD; Weinberg, Julie, HSD; Alicia Smith; Saavedra, Charissa,HSD; Kennicott, Matt, HSD; Derksen, Dan, HSD Subject: FW: FYI - RGA releases Medicaid and ACA Report
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From: Kelly Gunderson [mailto:Kelly.Gunderson@tn.gov] Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 1:55 PM Subject: FYI - RGA releases Medicaid and ACA Report
http://www.rga.org/homepage/gop-govs-release-medicaid-reform-report/ GOP Govs Release Medicaid Reform Report The Republican Governors Public Policy Committee released today a report detailing 31 policy solutions forreforming Medicaid. One of the major mistakes of Obamacare is that it ignored input from the states, said RGA PolicyChairman Haley Barbour. This report encompasses four months of substantive dialogue among the statesabout how to best reform Medicaid. It is a well thought out document that should be taken seriously byanyone in Congress or the White House who is interested in saving Medicaid. Medicaid consumes an ever-increasing and frightening share of state budgets and the current pace ofspending is unsustainable, said RGA Chairman Bob McDonnell. Regardless of whether or not Obamacare isrepealed or struck down, Medicaid is in dire need of reform. This report offers realistic ideas about how tofix Medicaid from the states perspective. The report, titled A New Medicaid: A Flexible, Innovative and Accountable Future, follows a June 13th letter
The report, titled A New Medicaid: A Flexible, Innovative and Accountable Future, follows a June 13th letterRepublican governors sent to Congressional leaders outlining seven guiding principles for Medicaid reform.Every policy solution in the report falls within the principles outlined in the June letter. A copy of the report is attached. Please Note: This report is a collection of policy ideas from the Republican Governors Public PolicyCommittee Health Care Task Force. Inclusion in this report does not constitute an endorsement of thepolicy prescription by any specific governor. Instead, these policy proposals should be viewed as amongthe best ideas from the states to be considered in reforming the nations healthcare system. Not everygovernor will choose or should choose to adopt and implement all of these solutions. Kelly GundersonDirector of CommunicationsBureau of TennCare615.507.6450-office615.305.9941-cell
RGPPC HEALTHCARE POLICY SUMMIT
TO: RGPPC HEALTHCARE POLICY SUMMIT ATTENDEES
FROM: MONICA BLOCK
DATE: 8/25/2011
RE: RGPPC HEALTHCARE POLICY SUMMIT
We are pleased to confirm your participation in the Republican Governors Public Policy Committee (RGPPC) Healthcare Policy Summit, Monday, August 29 and Tuesday, August 30, 2011. We have a very exciting two days planned for you. In addition to our host, Governor Haley Barbour (Mississippi), over 80 of your professional peers from the healthcare field will attend. In this memo, you will find information to help plan your trip, along with an agenda for the event. If you have any questions about your registration or need to cancel, please contact Monica Block at mblock@rga.org or (202) 368-8485. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you in DC!
ACCOMMODATIONS The Ritz-Carlton 1150 22nd Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 Tel: (202) 835-0500 www.ritzcarlton.com/DC The room block reservation cut-off date expired on Friday, August 19, 2011. If you need to make changes to or have any questions regarding your existing reservation, please contact Monica Block at mblock@rga.org or (202) 368-8485. The RGPPC has made room reservations for your entire length of stay. The RGPPC will cover the room expenses for two nights of stay at The Ritz-Carlton. A credit card is required for any additional nights as well as incidentals. Please note The Ritz-Carlton has a 24-hour cancellation policy.
TRANSPORTATION The Ritz-Carlton is 17 minutes / 5 miles from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) via taxi, and 20 minutes via the Metro (Blue Line to Largo Town Center), exiting at the Foggy Bottom Metro stop. Upon exiting the Foggy Bottom Metro stop, walk 3 blocks North (23rd Street, NW) and 1 block East (M Street NW) to get to The Ritz-Carlton. Taxis are available from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) to The Ritz-Carlton. A taxi ride from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) is approximately $18.00. Please note all ground transportation is to be made and paid for by the individual.
ATTIRE Business
REGISTRATION If you have any questions about your registration or need to cancel, please contact Monica Block at mblock@rga.org or (202) 368-8485.
RGPPC STAFF RGPPC Policy Director Marie Sanderson Email: msanderson@rgppc.org RGPPC Policy Advisor Seth Levey Office: (202) 662-4157 Email: slevey@rgppc.org RGPPC Policy Advisor Lindsay Russell Office: (202) 662-4149 Email: lrussell@rgppc.org
WEATHER Monday, August 29 Tuesday, August 30 High: 87 High: 85 Low: 72 Low: 71 Light Showers Thunder Storms
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 2011 11:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Registration and Hospitality Location: The Ritz-Carlton Ballroom Prefunction
12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Networking Luncheon Location: The Ritz-Carlton Ballroom Salon III Speaker: Phil Cox, RGA Executive Director
1:15 p.m. 2:15 p.m. Policy Session I: The Overreaching Burdensome Regulatory Environment Location: The Ritz-Carlton Ballroom Salon II Panelists: Thomas Barker, Partner, Deputy Counsel and Acting General
Counsel, Health and Human Services Tony Keck, Director of Health and Human Services,
State of South Carolina Demetrios L. Kouzoukas, Of Counsel, Covington & Burling LLP
and Former Associate Deputy Secretary and Deputy General Counsel, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
Joel White, Executive Director, Coalition for Affordable Health Coverage
2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Policy Session II: Enhancing Personal Responsibility Location: The Ritz-Carlton Ballroom Salon II Panelists: Lawren Mills, Senior Policy Director and Legislative Director,
State of Indiana Greg Pawlson, Executive Director of Quality Innovations,
BlueCross BlueShield Association Dr. Jason Spangler, Chief Medical Officer,
Partnerships for Prevention Grace Marie Turner, President, Galen Institute
3:45 p.m. 5:15 p.m. Policy Session III: Healthcare Exchanges Location: The Ritz-Carlton Ballroom Salon II
Panelists: Paul Edattel, Professional Staff Member, House Energy and Commerce Committee
Cynthia D. Gillespie, Managing Director, McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP
Christie Herrera, Director of the Health and Human Services Task Force, American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC)
Dennis Smith, Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, State of Wisconsin
Robert Spendlove, Policy Director, State of Utah 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Breakout Session: Healthcare Exchanges (Staff Only) Location: The Plaza Ballroom 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Welcome Reception and Dinner Location: The Ritz-Carlton Ballroom Salon III Speaker: Governor Haley Barbour, State of Mississippi
TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 2011 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Registration and Hospitality Location: The Ritz-Carlton Ballroom Prefunction
8:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Breakfast Location: The Ritz-Carlton Ballroom Salon III Speaker: Governor Michael O. Leavitt, Former Secretary of
Health and Human Services, State of Utah 9:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. Policy Session IV: Medicaid Reforms: Waivers, Innovative Reforms and
Pilot Programs Location: The Ritz-Carlton Ballroom Salon II Panelists: Charles N. Kahn III, President and CEO,
Federation of American Hospitals (FAH) Beth Lazare, Deputy Director of the Health Care Cost
Containment System, State of Arizona Dan Liljenquist, State Senator, State of Utah
Nina Owcharenko, Director of Health Policy Studies, The Heritage Foundation
11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Policy Session V: Improving Healthcare and Reducing Costs: A Discussion on
Dual Eligibles and Cost Containment Location: The Ritz-Carlton Ballroom Salon II Panelists: Stephen L. Guillard, EVP and CEO, HCR ManorCare on behalf
of The Alliance for Quality Nursing Home Care Thomas L. Kelly, President and CEO, Scaller Anderson,
an Aetna Co. Billy Millwee, Associate Commissioner for Medicaid and CHIP Services, State of Texas Stephen T. Parente, Ph.D., Professor of Finance and
Insurance, University of Minnesota-Carlson School of Management
Carol Steckel, Executive Director of Healthcare Reform, Department of Health and Hospitals, State of Louisiana
12:15 p.m. 1:15 p.m. Luncheon Location: The Ritz-Carlton Ballroom Salon III Speaker: Douglas Holtz-Eakin, President, American Action Forum
1:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Policy Session VI: What Medicaid Reform Should Look Like Location: The Ritz-Carlton Ballroom Salon II Panelists: Governor Haley Barbour, State of Mississippi Darin J. Gordon, Director of TennCare, State of Tennessee Bruce D. Greenstein, Secretary of the Department of
Health and Hospitals, State of Louisiana William A. Hazel, Jr., MD, Secretary of Health and Human
Resources, Commonwealth of Virginia Dennis Smith, Secretary of the Department of Health and
Human Services, State of Wisconsin 2:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Policy Session VII: What Healthcare Reform Should Look Like Location: The Ritz-Carlton Ballroom Salon II Panelists: Governor Haley Barbour, State of Mississippi James Capretta, Fellow, Ethics and Public Policy Center Douglas Holtz-Eakin, President, American Action Forum Tom Miller, Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
ATTENDING STAFF
Teela Carmack, Health Policy Director of the Department of Public of Health, Alabama Richard Fiore, Executive Director of the Health Insurance Exchange, Alabama Bob Mullins, Commissioner of Medicaid, Alabama Lee Rawlinson, Deputy Commissioner of Medicaid, Alabama Margaret Whatley, Director of Policy and Research, Alabama Mike Lesmann, Special Assistant to Governor Sean Parnell, Alaska Bill Streur, Commissioner of Department of Health and Social Services, Alaska Donald Hughes, Policy Advisor for Healthcare, Arizona Beth Kohler Lazare, Deputy Director of the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, Arizona Ryan Serote, Director of Federal Relations, Arizona Rebekah Dollar, Health Policy Assistant on Exchanges, Georgia Blake Fulenwider, Health Policy Advisor, Georgia Todd Smith, Federal Affairs Representative, Georgia David Tanner, Deputy Director of the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget, Georgia Tammy Perkins, Senior Special Assistant for Health and Social Services, Idaho Amy Wernsing, Special Assistant, Idaho Betsy Burdick, Deputy Chief of Staff, Indiana Lawren Mills, Legislative Director and Policy Director, Indiana Michael Bousselot, Healthcare Policy Advisor, Iowa Doug Hoelscher, Office of State Federal Relations, Iowa Kari Bruffett, Assistant Secretary of Kansas Health Department, Kansas Mark Dugan, Chief of Staff to Lt. Governor Jeff Colyer, Kansas Bruce Greenstein, Secretary of the Department of Health and Hospitals, Louisiana Carol Steckel, Executive Director of the Health Care Reform, Louisiana Mary Mayhew, Commissioner of Department of Health and Social Services, Maine Kathleen Newman, Deputy Chief of Staff and Legislative Policy Director, Maine Rob Blackwell, Senior Federal Policy Representative, Michigan Bill McBride, Director for State of the Michigan DC Office, Michigan Maris Cooper, Insurance Examiner I, Mississippi Paul Hurst, Chief of Staff, Mississippi Richard Roberson, Special Assistant to the Executive Director of Medicaid, Mississippi Nicole Stofer, Senior Policy Advisor, Mississippi Lauren Hill Kintner, Policy Director and General Counsel, Nebraska Brian Mitchell, Policy Advisor, Nevada Ann Wilkinson, Deputy Chief of Staff, Nevada Dona DeLeon, Director of the New Jersey DC Office, New Jersey Robert Schwaneberg, Policy Advisor to the Governor for Health Care, New Jersey Neil Sullivan, Assistant Commissioner for Life and Health Insurance, New Jersey Marissa Watkins, Assistant Director of the New Jersey DC Office, New Jersey Daniel Derksen, Director of Health Care Reform, New Mexico Brian Moore, Director of New Mexico DC Office, New Mexico Sidonie Squier, Cabinet Secretary of the New Mexico Human Services Department, New Mexico Krista Carman, Washington Representative, North Dakota John McCarthy, Director of Medicaid, Ohio Greg Moody, Director of Health Transformation, Ohio Katie Altshuler, Policy Director, Oklahoma Julie Cox-Cain, Chief Operating Officer of the Department of Health, Oklahoma Andrew Silvestri, Deputy Policy Director, Oklahoma Leslie Gromis Baker, Federal Liaison, Pennsylvania Tim Costa, Executive Deputy Secretary of Department of Public Welfare, Pennsylvania Angie Logan, Policy Director of the Department of Public Welfare, Pennsylvania Matthew O'Donnell, Policy Director of the Department of Insurance, Pennsylvania Todd Shamash, Deputy Chief of Staff, Pennsylvania Tiffany Watkins, Director of Government Affairs, Puerto Rico Anthony Keck, Medicaid Director, South Carolina Jamie Shuster, Director of Budget and Policy, South Carolina Darin Gordon, Medicaid Director, Tennessee
Scott Pierce, Chief Financial Officer of the Bureau of TennCare, Tennessee Jonathan Hurst, Deputy Director of Budget, Planning and Policy Division, Texas Billy Millwee, Associate Commissioner for Medicaid and CHIP, Texas Erica Stick, Director of External Relations Division of HHSC, Texas Katherine Yoder, Governor's Advisor on HHS issues, Budget, Planning and Policy Division, Texas Dan Liljenquist, State Senator, Utah Robert Spendlove, Policy Director, Utah Norman Thurston, Health Reform Implementation Coordinator, Utah Julia Ciarlo Hammond, Director of Legislative Affairs and Policy Advisor, Virginia Keith Hare, Deputy Security of Health and Human Resources, Virginia Bill Hazel, Secretary of Health and Human Resources, Virginia Molly Huffstetler, Senior Policy Advisor, Virginia Brett Davis, State Medicaid Director, Wisconsin Ted Nickels, Commissioner of Insurance, Wisconsin Wendy Riemann, Director of Federal Relations, Wisconsin Eric Schutt, Deputy Chief of Staff, Wisconsin Dennis Smith, Secretary of the Department of Health Services, Wisconsin Elizabeth Hoy, Health Policy Advisor, Wyoming
Republican Governors Public Policy Committee * 1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 250 * Washington, DC 20006 (202) 662-4140 phone * (202) 662-4924 fax * www.rgppc.com
From: SquierSubject: RE: RGPPC Summit - Rescheduled!Date: August 26, 2011 at 2:45 PMTo: Moore, Brian, GOV
/O=STATE OF NEW MEXICO/OU=EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP /CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=Brian.Moore
I forgot. I am coming in Sept. And Im glad about the weekend with Steve since hes been gone all week.
From: Moore, Brian, GOV Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 1:07 PM To: Squier, Sidonie, HSD Subject: Re: RGPPC Summit - Rescheduled!
Aren't you coming to the NGA one in September? At least you get to spend the whole weekend with Steve!
From : Squier, Sidonie, HSD Sent : Friday, August 26, 2011 12:47 PM To : Moore, Brian, GOV; Derksen, Dan, HSD Subject : RE: RGPPC Summit - Rescheduled! I know, I heard. Now I guess Ill see ya in October.
From: Moore, Brian, GOV Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 12:47 PM To: Squier, Sidonie, HSD; Derksen, Dan, HSD Cc: Gardner, Keith, GOV Subject: FW: RGPPC Summit - Rescheduled! Importance: High
FYI
From: Monica Block [mailto:mblock@RGA.ORG] Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 2:43 PM To: Monica Block Cc: Lindsay Russell; Marie Sanderson Subject: RGPPC Summit - Rescheduled! Importance: High
Good$afternoon,$Due$to$uncertain$weather$conditions$from$Hurricane$Irene$on$the$east$coast,$we$are$rescheduling$the$RGPPC$Health$Care$Summit.$$We$apologize$forany$inconvenience$this$may$have$caused.$$$The$RGA$will$be$canceling$all$travel$and$hotel$arrangements$that$were$made$on$your$behalf.$$$If$you$made$separate$arrangements,$please$take$care$ofthose$on$your$own.$$$Should$you$have$any$questions,$you$may$email$me$at$MBlock@rga.org,$Lindsay$Russell$at$LRussell@rga.org$or$Marie$Sanderson
those$on$your$own.$$$Should$you$have$any$questions,$you$may$email$me$at$MBlock@rga.org,$Lindsay$Russell$at$LRussell@rga.org$or$Marie$Sandersonat$MSanderson@rgppc.org.$SAVE%THE%DATE:%$$The$RGPPC$Health$Care$Summit$has$been$rescheduled$for$October$24$th$and$25$th$of$this$year$,$and$we$greatly$hope$you$can$stillbe$a$part$of$this$effort.$$Details$will$be$provided$in$the$coming$weeks.$We$will$move$forward$with$releasing$the$RGPPC$Healthcare$Report$early$next$week.$$Please$continue$your$approval$process$and$let$us$know$as$soonas$you$have$clearance$from$your$governor$Sincerely,Monica$$$$Monica$BlockGovernors$LiaisonRepublican$Governors$Association1747$Pennsylvania$Avenue,$NW,$Suite$250,$Washington,$DC$$20006202.662.4159$direct$|$202.368.8485$cell$|$202.662.4926$faxmblock@rga.org
From: Monica Block mblock@RGA.ORGSubject: RGPPC Health Care Policy Summit - Memo to attend
Date: August 25, 2011 at 11:01 AMTo: Squier, Sidonie, HSD
/O=STATE OF NEW MEXICO/OU=EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP /CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=Sidonie.SquierCc: Ramoz, Yolanda, HSD /O=STATE OF NEW MEXICO/OU=First Administrative Group/cn=Recipients/cn=Yolanda.Ramoz1
Dear%Sidonie,%We%look%forward%to%seeing%you%in%DC%next%week%at%the%RGPPCs%Health%Care%Policy%Summit.%%%Attached%you%will%Bind%your%memo%to%attend.%%%Pleasereview%and%let%me%know%if%you%have%any%questions!%Hotel%arrival%date:%8/28/2011Hotel%departure%date:%8/31/2011Hotel%conBirmation%number:%81991091%Unfortunately,%Hurricane%Irene%may%threaten%some%of%the%existing%travel%arrangements%that%we%have%made.%%%We%are%planning%on%holding%our%summitregardless%of%the%weather%and%I%will%work%with%you%on%any%changes%to%your%travel%plans%that%need%to%be%made.%%%If%there%are%any%changes%in%theconference%schedule%we%will%let%you%know%via%email.%Finally,%please%take%a%minute%to%Bill%out%our%Summit%Survey%so%we%can%ensure%the%panels%are%beneBicial%to%you%and%cover%the%topics%you%would%like%tohear%about.%%%You%can%access%the%survey%by%clicking%here.%I%will%be%available%all%weekend%and%if%you%need%any%assistance,%please%call%(202.368.8485)%or%email%me%(%mblock@rga.org).%Sincerely,Monica%%%%Monica%BlockGovernors%LiaisonRepublican%Governors%Association1747%Pennsylvania%Avenue,%NW,%Suite%250,%Washington,%DC%%20006202.662.4159%direct%|%202.368.8485%cell%|%202.662.4926%faxmblock@rga.org