SB 288 ALASKA HEALTH PURCHASING ALLIANCE  SENATOR KELLY announced SB 288 to be up for consideration. SENATOR DUNCAN, sponsor, said this legislation takes some steps toward increasing access to Alaskans to health care and helping reduce costs. The purpose of an alliance is to provide the economies of a large purchaser of a health insurance benefits to all Alaskans. Other states have been successful using this type of cooperative. It is also likely that there will be a number of different benefit packages and risk pools to maintain the current level of benefits for public employees, for example. Number 310 MS. BURKE, Division of Insurance, testified that this goes to the heart of insurance by establishing an alliance that would be open to State employees, municipal employees, school district and university employees, and other groups. It also provides that medicaid patients would also be eligible on a sliding scale. Her concern with this concept is that with a larger group you get a more diverse demand for packages. This would have a dampening effect on the economies of scale in purchasing benefits. SENATOR KELLY asked her to explain what fees for services means. MS. BURKE explained that this is what we have historically had - an insurance policy that would provide services for a procedure and a usual and customary fee would be paid for that service. The concept behind managed care is an antithesis to that. SENATOR DUNCAN added that he thought this was a needed piece of legislation that gives another tool to increase access to health care for Alaskans and to decrease costs. It has been proved to work and it could be successful here. SENATOR KELLY said they would set SB 282 aside and bring it up another time. He adjourned the meeting at 2:12 p.m.