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Monday Medicaid deadline looms as Dems go on the attack

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* WCIA TV

While Congress is determining the fate of the Affordable Care Act, Governor Bruce Rauner’s administration is quietly preparing a massive overhaul to the state’s Medicaid system.

Up to 3.2 million Medicaid patients in Illinois, including 1.4 million children, could be affected under a new plan set to take place on January 1, 2018. Industry experts expect many of the state’s poorest patients would have to change doctors, while others could be forced to change prescriptions.

Rob Karr of the Illinois Retail Merchants Association says, “I think [Medicaid patients] will see some changes perhaps in who they can go to. Perhaps there will be changes on the margins in terms of what drugs they can use.”

Some in Springfield are preaching caution… Comptroller Susana Mendoza, a Democrat, pointed to the fluidity on Capitol Hill as a prime reason to press pause on this plan. “I think it is important to wait just so that we have a little bit better as to what those estimates for the Medicaid population are going to be,” she told WCIA.

Mendoza testified Wednesday before the House Human Service Committee, urging lawmakers to intervene and block the Rauner administration from making structural changes to consolidate Managed Care Organizations.

* They’re running out of time, however. Crain’s

With bids due Monday for private insurers who want a piece of a key Illinois Medicaid program, one of the biggest health plans is in talks with potential buyers.

For Chicago-based Family Health Network, known as FHN, the effort to sell off its assets or enrollees to another health plan is a last-ditch effort to keep from suddenly shuttering. After all, there will be losers: Gov. Bruce Rauner’s administration is revamping its Medicaid managed care program. Twelve insurers, including FHN, have to rebid to participate, but in an effort to squeeze out more savings, the state plans to award just up to seven contracts.

The reboot has whipped the health care industry into a frenzy. In April, the FHN board chairman said he feared the state was locking the insurer out of a new contract. Like vendors across the state, the insurer is owed money by the State of Illinois: Among a backlog of state bills that tops $12 billion, FHN’s overdue tab comes to about $260 million.

As for FHN’s discussion with potential buyers about selling off parts, if not all, of its business, “Essentially at some point that’s what they’re being forced to do,” Illinois Sen. Omar Aquino says. Aquino’s legislative district includes two of the five hospitals or health systems that co-own the insurer. “They would rather prefer to stay in business.”

Aquino is among five Democratic sponsors of a resolution that seeks to suspend the bidding process and highlights the plight of FHN in particular. A spokeswoman for the health plan declined to comment.

* From the JB Pritzker campaign…

In response to Bruce Rauner’s attack on Medicaid, which could strip over 3 million Illinoisans, including over 1 million children, of their right to keep their doctors and prescriptions, JB Pritzker released the following statement:

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, May 12, 17 @ 11:43 am

Comments

  1. This roll call is relevant. This bill did all the exact same things that Pritzker is complaining about now.

    http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/billstatus.asp?DocNum=2840&GAID=11&GA=97&DocTypeID=SB&LegID=63280&SessionID=84&SpecSess=

    Comment by Just Me Friday, May 12, 17 @ 11:59 am

  2. ===exact same things===

    Um, no.

    Comment by Rich Miller Friday, May 12, 17 @ 12:08 pm

  3. These are conditions, not debatable political gossip.

    This is about basic governing.

    Rauner will cost all of us much more over many more years, than he ever promised to us in any turnaround.

    Comment by VanillaMan Friday, May 12, 17 @ 12:09 pm

  4. Mammon demands more profit

    This being done to maximize profit and funnel it to the select chosen few.

    There were too many insurers and too much competition

    This dilutes profit

    Mammon demands more profit

    His servant shall obey their Lord God

    All for Mammon they are.

    Even with the providers we have now it is extremely difficult to find a doctor

    Now they won’t be able to get the drugs prescribed

    The poor, disabled and elderly are Gods problem

    Not Mammons

    Only the profitable are blessed

    Comment by Honeybear Friday, May 12, 17 @ 12:16 pm

  5. From the WCIA post: “Mendoza describes the restructuring as the “largest procurement in state history,” and is urging lawmakers to intervene, citing a lack of oversight in the Purchase of Care process, a system drafted into law by a Democratic-led General Assembly and used by the Pat Quinn administration.”

    Can anyone provide some background on this system and who is supposed to the overseeing the process?
    Thanks.

    Comment by Anon221 Friday, May 12, 17 @ 12:50 pm

  6. You receive the quality and quantity of health care which you can afford. Sadly, we have allowed health care to become a commodity.

    And don’t think nationalized health care (ie, providers receive a government employment check) is any better. The Veterans administration health care is such a system, and much of it is sub-par.

    The AMA coined the term “socialized medicine” long ago with its pejorative connotation. And it and other players with a vested interest in the current system maintain sway in governance via the usual methodology: campaign contributions.

    The taxpayers in IL, other states and at the federal level are stressed, so meaningful change via increased taxation is unlikely.

    no good answers.

    We’re not as altruistic as a nation as we pretend.

    Comment by Cook County Commoner Friday, May 12, 17 @ 1:23 pm

  7. Imagine the tingle Rauner gets by gutting healthcare for the working poor, seniors, and children, stiffing contractors, and killing jobs. Don’t think I even got that much of a high on November 2nd last year.

    Comment by Precinct Captain Friday, May 12, 17 @ 1:36 pm

  8. Call it “RaunerCare”. If it’s truly a good idea, he should own it. If it’s successful, the credit will be his. If not…….

    Comment by Anon Friday, May 12, 17 @ 3:46 pm

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