Guest guest Posted August 26, 2006 Report Share Posted August 26, 2006 Fri, 25 Aug 2006 10:03:30 -0400 > > > *Health care providers, parents blast Medicaid overhaul * > > *Parents of special needs children sound off in public forum* > 08/25/06, >http://news.mywebpal.com/news_tool_v2.cfm? show=localnews & pnpID=730 & NewsID=742602 & CategoryID=3511 & onfiltered=1 >*/ Brown _/* > >RINGGOLD & mdash; Georgia children covered by Medicaid may see cuts or >elimination of certain services on Sept. 1 and health-care providers >say the changes could cause them to close their doors. > > About 60 people attended a meeting hosted by North Georgia Pediatric >Therapies at the Courthouse Annex in Ringgold Thursday night to >discuss the changes and ask lawmakers to postpone them until Oct. 1 >to allow more time to adjust and better understand the overhaul. > > Fort Oglethorpe resident Shirley Wills said she & rsquo;s concerned >about a reduction in the amount of physical therapy Medicaid will >fund under the new program. Her 7-year-old son, Hunter, was born >prematurely and relies on therapy both in school and outside school >to help him develop motor skills. > > Getting outside therapy will be difficult under the new program, >which will reduce the amount of therapy units per month from 20 to 8. >A unit is 15 minutes. > > & ldquo;(The changes are) going to interfere with his therapy, & rdquo; >Wills said. & ldquo;Why stop now when he & rsquo;s come so far? & rdquo; > > Also at issue is the fact that local health care providers still >have no way of collecting payments from Medicaid patients after the >last day of August. > > Under the current system, Medicaid directly pays the provider. Under >the new system, private health insurance companies will take over >billing. Medicaid will reimburse the companies, referred to as CMOs >or care management organizations, and the companies in turn will >reimburse the doctors. Lawmakers have touted the change as a way to >cut costs. > > Medicaid assigns provider numbers so companies can collect payments, >but Amy of North Georgia Pediatric Therapies said the office >is among many that have still not received one. > > & ldquo;Starting Sept. 1, I can & rsquo;t bill, & rdquo; she said. > & ldquo;This has essentially shut down 60 percent of my >business. & rdquo; > > *Legislative response* > > State Sen. Jeff Mullis of Chickamauga and Rep. Ron Forster of >Ringgold, both Republicans, said they would support postponing >implementation of the new plans until Oct. 1 to allow time for a >smoother transition. However, Forster said that wasn & rsquo;t the only >answer. > > & ldquo;I & rsquo;d much rather be in favor of getting all the >providers credentialed within the next week and a half, & rdquo; he >said. > > Forster said he and Mullis worked together to collect names of >families and doctors attending the meeting. He said he plans to give >them to the state Health and Human Services Committee in the Georgia >House. > > Mullis said representatives from AmeriCorp, one of two CMOs assigned >to handle Medicaid claims in North Georgia, believed the program was >off to a good start. It was implemented in Atlanta and southern >Georgia on June 1, receiving mixed reactions in the public. > > & ldquo;What & rsquo;s so funny, & rdquo; Mullis said of those >complaining about the changes, & ldquo;these people have never called >us. Unless they call us, we do not know their personal >struggles. & rdquo; > > Bruce Coker, Mullis & rsquo; Democratic opponent for the District 53 >Senate seat in the November election, said Medicaid should be >available to those who need it most. > > & ldquo;I don & rsquo;t buy what they & rsquo;re selling, that >there & rsquo;s that big of a problem with the system, & rdquo; he said. > & ldquo;It & rsquo;s not going to be such that it will break the >state. & rdquo; > > Coker predicted that the local legislative delegation would act > & ldquo;in lightning speed & rdquo; to resolve the issue since >it & rsquo;s an election year. > > *Patients and doctors* > > Dr. Rusty Baughman of Promise Pediatrics in Ringgold said he harbors >a & ldquo;cautious optimism & rdquo; about the lawmakers & rsquo; >intentions. More than 75 percent of his income is from Medicaid >payments. & ldquo;If we & rsquo;re not getting paid, that & rsquo;s going >to be devastating, & rdquo; he said. > > Several parents expressed concern and outrage over Baughman & rsquo;s >statement that several children are being referred to Atlanta >hospitals and doctors because those in nearby Chattanooga, as well as >Hutcheson Medical Center, haven & rsquo;t received the provider numbers >used to collect payments. > > Additional paperwork is also required under the new program, making >many services impossible to obtain without prior authorization from a >doctor. Proponents of the change said it is designed to crack down on >those who abuse the system. Some parents at the meeting said they >were angry that unwed mothers who practice irresponsible sex can get >Medicaid, while they have trouble getting services for their disabled >and special needs children. > > Abbott of LaFayette said her daughter, Savannah, has been on >Medicaid since she was 2. Now 8, Savannah was born with a spine >deformity that has caused complications and numerous medical >procedures that eventually put her in a wheelchair. > > Abbott said she found out recently, when she went to pick up $290 in >prescription drugs, that she is no longer covered by Medicaid. Abbott >said one of her daughter & rsquo;s medical procedures costs about >$200,000. > > & ldquo;I have been talking with Jeff Mullis, & rdquo; she said before >the meeting. & ldquo;I guess my next step is a lawyer. & rdquo; > > said she hopes the meeting at the Catoosa County Courthouse >Annex will help bring about change. > > & ldquo;If we can & rsquo;t make a difference, at least we can make >some noise, & rdquo; she said. > > She provided lists of contact information for state representatives >and health officials, local media and the governor to all the >attendees. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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