Chamber discusses ARH, Coventry dispute at meeting [Harlan Daily Enterprise, Ky.]
| By Nola Sizemore, Harlan Daily Enterprise, Ky. | |
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"Coventry has sent a letter to
Harlan ARH Hospital Revenue Cycle Manager
"The state has committed to opening the enrollment back up, but they would have to put them all, at this point if nothing changed with Kentucky Spirit and Coventry, with Well Care," said Hensley. "Well Care is
Hensley went on to say she was informed that Coventry is threatening to drop 10 more hospitals. She said in other states hospitals had 18 months to implement changes, but
"Coventry has about 143,000 people covered in
Bell said at this point, in this community, we're in better shape than we were. He said it's" not a done deal."
"It's an ongoing situation and we're just going to have to stay on top of this and do what we can," said Bell. "It's still an issue out there that people in eastern
Chamber member
"The state is looking to save
"With managed care they should have managers that are actually on site," said Hensley. "The problem is they have put no case managers in this area so when you call for authorization, they refuse them. So, you've got the patient not being provided care even though they may be having an acute episode. There's nothing wrong with a managed plan if they are administered correctly. It's a good type of program, but the problem is they came in here and they didn't have resources in place to implement a managed care plan."
Bell said their only option was "to manage the money and ration care, and they rationed care by saying we're not going to pay you."
"If you're not going to manage the patient, then you're going to manage the money," said Hensley. "These are for-profit companies and, personally, I don't know what they were thinking when they signed these contracts. They have had a contract in
Chamber member
"This seems like a power grab -- a money grab," said Fannin. "I don't know -- this just doesn't smell right."
Chamber member
"Isn't this just a symptom of the federal government assigning the state to manage the
Hensley said one of the things she has read in the Obama Care Plan is that if you are 75 years old and you develop cancer,
"Another thing under the Obama Care Plan, the federal government will have access to your bank account and they will be able to deduct money from your account directly without your authorization or without you knowing about it until you receive your bank statement and see checks start bouncing," said Poynter.
In other chamber action Bell noted a
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