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Type: Presentation slide / policy brief (likely part of the 'usa inc.' presentation deck)
File Size: 1.94 MB
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This document contains two presentation slides (numbered 321 and 322) from a KPCB presentation titled 'USA Inc. | What Might a Turnaround Expert Consider?'. The slides outline restructuring concepts for Medicare and Medicaid, specifically contrasting mandatory versus optional beneficiaries and services based on 2005 income levels and Federal Poverty Levels. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional production.

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Name Type Context
KPCB
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers logo appears in the footer.
Kaiser Family Foundation
Cited as the source for the data presented in the slides.
USA Inc.
Appears in the footer as the title of the presentation ('What Might a Turnaround Expert Consider?').
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021002'.

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KPCB Data Source Kaiser Family Foundation
Footnote: 'Source: Kaiser Family Foundation, 2005.'

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"What Might a Turnaround Expert Consider?"
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Restructure Medicare & Medicaid: Examples of Medicaid’s Mandatory Beneficiaries & Services
Examples of Mandatory Beneficiaries
• Children under age 6 with family annual income below $20,841
• Children age 6 or older with family annual income below $15,670
• Pregnant women with annual income below $12,382
• Elderly and disabled with annual income between below $6,768 (for an individual)
Examples of Mandatory Services
• Physician services
• Laboratory & x-ray services
• Inpatient hospital services
• Outpatient hospital services
• Rural health clinic services
• Certified pediatric and family nurse practitioner services
• Early & periodic screening, diagnostic, and treatment (EPSDT) services for individuals under 21
KP CB www.kpcb.com
Note: Supplementary Security Income and Federal Poverty Levels are 2005 levels. Source: Kaiser Family Foundation, 2005.
USA Inc. | What Might a Turnaround Expert Consider? 321
Restructure Medicare & Medicaid: Examples of Medicaid’s Optional Beneficiaries & Services
Examples of Optional Beneficiaries
• Disabled and elderly with annual income between $7,082 (Supplementary Security Income, or SSI) and $9,310 (Federal Poverty Level, or FPL)
• Nursing home residents with annual income between $7,082 (SSI) and $21,000 (3x SSI)
• Pregnant women with annual income above $12,382 (>133% of FPL)
• Children under 6 with annual family income above $20,841
Examples of Optional Services
• Prescription drugs
• Dental services
• Rehabilitation and other therapies
• Prosthetic devices, eyeglasses, durable medical equipment
• Hospice services
• Inpatient psychiatric hospital services for individuals under age 21
• Other specialist medical or remedial care
KP CB www.kpcb.com
Note: Supplementary Security Income and Federal Poverty Levels are 2005 levels. Source: Kaiser Family Foundation, 2005.
USA Inc. | What Might a Turnaround Expert Consider? 322
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