Saturday, December 17, 2011
Florida Medicaid Pilot
On Thursday the federal officials agreed to extend Florida's five-county Medicaid managed-care experiment to 2014 but required the state to make significant improvements to the program. They include the denial of the medical-loss-ratio waiver requiring the participating private health plans to spend 85 percent of funds on patient care and the denial to cap benefit levels for Medicaid beneficiaries preventing the termination of Medicaid services because recipients had already met their $500,000 maximum for the year. These requirements will protect patients from arbitrary insurance service denials and will force private health insurance plans to manage taxpayers dollars efficiently and responsibly.
Meanwhile, we should continue to oppose any expansion of the pilot project UNLESS the State of Florida can provide solid and indisputable data that the pilot project improves access and enhances the quality of care for all Medicaid enrollees.
So far I have not found any evidence to substantiate Governor Scott's claim that "we've seen higher quality in administration of care, produced cost savings and consumers in the pilot have found improved access for Medicaid recipients."
Looking forward to your feedback.
Yours
Bernd
For more information see:
http://htpolitics.com/2011/12/15/feds-make-key-decisions-on-medicaid-and-health-insurance-for-floridians
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/news_politics/2011/12/what-is-changing-in-florida-medicaid-maybe.html
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