Philip Morris
Health Care Reform / President Clinton at Tampa, Fla. Town Meeting Full Text
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My question for you is for out-patient services for the
men-tally ill, will they be paid at a cost that is equal to other
medical illnesses or will they be paid at a lesser rate, such as
Medicare, which is, many of us feel, is discriminatory?
PRESIDENT CLINTON: It depends. The reimbursement rate will
depend upon what plan the person joins, who wants the mental health
care.
For example, each individual will choose what health plan they
belong to. If you chose, for example, a preferred provider
organization where a lot of doctors get together and offer to give
services, they will prescribe what the reimbursement rate will be
and what the cost of the plan will be.
If you -- if a person joins a fee for service plan, then the
reimbursement rate will be published on the front and it will be
agreed to by the doctors, in the beginning. But the government
won't set the rate.,
So there will be some more flexibility there. And let me also
say, because I don't want to over-promise in this thing. I really
believe it's important for us to cover mental health benefits. But
we're not going to be able to cover the full range of mental health
benefits because we don't know how to cost them out very well. As
much as I think we should until the year 2000.
So, there won't be unlimited visits, for example, until the
year 2000. But we'll start with some hospitalization that's
significant and a number of visits per year and then buildup to
full coverage over the rest of the decade.
KOPPEL: Mr. President, we also have our financing plan here.
We have to take some commercial breaks and we'll take the first of
them right now.
We'll be back with President. Clinton and with our audience
here in Tampa, in just a moment.
(FILM CLIP - UNIDENTIFIED DOCTOR: I'm concerned that we're
going to try to fix some things and in the process, we're going to
break things more.
UNIDENTIFIED MAN: We need to do some reform and he's headed
in the right direction trying to do something. And I'd like to ...
UNIDENTIFIED DOCTOR #2: Bring in a system in which, we have
such a tiered system, people who receive no health care, some
people who receive opulent health care is an embarrassment.



