Showing posts with label Medicaid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medicaid. Show all posts
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Report- NC Children with Complex Disabilities
Disability Rights North Carolina has released a new report on our state's failure to adequately serve children with complex mental health care needs. Check it out on our website: http://www.disabilityrightsnc.org/.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Off Target, Out of Touch- HHS Oversight Committee
The Joint Health and Human Services Legislative Oversight Committee met this week. The agenda was focused on IT and database projects at the Department. In a six-hour meeting the $139 million Medicaid budget shortfall did not even make the agenda. WRAL's coverage of the meeting is here.
Disability Rights NC and other groups concerned about funding for vital Medicaid services visited the offices of legislative leadership who described the budget shortfall variously as "a cash flow problem," and "the result of mismanagement." Legislators were notified during the budget process by the Governor and advocates that the budget they set would be impossible to implement. It turns out we were right.
Disability Rights NC, together with 23 other organizations, has called on the legislature to appropriate funds to fill the gap.
Disability Rights NC and other groups concerned about funding for vital Medicaid services visited the offices of legislative leadership who described the budget shortfall variously as "a cash flow problem," and "the result of mismanagement." Legislators were notified during the budget process by the Governor and advocates that the budget they set would be impossible to implement. It turns out we were right.
Disability Rights NC, together with 23 other organizations, has called on the legislature to appropriate funds to fill the gap.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on the Department of Health and Human Services
The HHS Oversight Committee met November 8 to get updates from the Department of Health and Human Services on a number of issues important to people with disabilities in NC. A great deal of the time was spent on efforts to meet the budget requirements imposed by the legislature this summer. Secretary Cansler reported the current shortfall for Medicaid is $139 million. As he has said before, Cansler indicated that the only way to fill that gap without additional money is to cut provider rates by 18% for the last three or four months of the fiscal year or to eliminate all Medicaid optional services (except pharmacy) during the same time period. No cuts to services could be implemented immediately because such changes require approval of federal authorities. Perhaps the brightest spot in the session was that Chairman Nelson Dollar indicated the legislature found both of those possibilities untenable and would find a way to avoid them. No word on where the money would come from. DHHS’s responses to questions posed by committee members is available at the committee website here.
Dr. Beth Melcher gave the Department’s update on the implementation of the 1915 b/c Medicaid waiver. She indicated the process is moving forward, with the identification of the entities that will eventually become the Managed Care Organizations running the waiver programs completed in October. Eleven such organizations have been identified. Those organizations will either subsume or partner with other LMEs to provide services statewide.
Dr. Beth Melcher gave the Department’s update on the implementation of the 1915 b/c Medicaid waiver. She indicated the process is moving forward, with the identification of the entities that will eventually become the Managed Care Organizations running the waiver programs completed in October. Eleven such organizations have been identified. Those organizations will either subsume or partner with other LMEs to provide services statewide.
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