[stock-ticker]

Federal Waiver Needed to Switch Iowa Medicaid Patients to Private Care

6242691074_368dd82457_z

Iowa Governor Branstad introduced a plan that would switch 560,000 Medicaid patients in Iowa to privately managed care plans. However, the state is currently waiting for a waiver to arrive from the Federal government that would make this move possible.

Radio Iowa discusses the issue further.

Federal officials ordered Branstad to hold off for 60 days, but that delay period is set to run out March 1. State Representative Dave Heaton, a Republican from Mount Pleasant, chairs a legislative panel that drafts the state Medicaid budget. He’s hoping word about a federal waiver comes this week.

“So that people can get used to and in condition to be ready to begin,” Heaton says.

Senate President Pam Jochum, a Democrat from Dubuque, says she spoke with federal decision makers two weeks ago and they were concerned not enough doctors, clinics and other health care providers had signed contracts with the three companies hired to run the program.

“They want to make sure that we have enough providers throughout the entire state to be able to meet the health needs of some of Iowa’s most vulnerable people,” Jochum says.

Officials hope to receive the waiver soon so that the plan can be put into action.

Photo by Jason Mrachina via Flickr CC License

Share This Post

Recent Articles

Powered by WordPress · Designed by Theme Junkie
Facebook IconTwitter Icon