After financial losses, ProMedica's Paramount stops taking new Medicaid patients
In June,
"We've instituted a new membership enrollment freeze on Medicaid. Will keep freeze until we resolve the [reimbursement] rate issue,"
The company "has had a very challenging year with
In documents filed this week, financial data showed
It lost
On Thursday,
Previously,
Also, a lag in reimbursements has continued as cost trends grow. The state sets rates based on historical data, so costs trend upward and outpace reimbursement rates, thereby creating a gap between costs and revenue.
But the CFO also said
That change resulted in several errors -- instances of dual enrollment and patients placed in
In September,
But
"We have a strong desire to remain in the Medicaid program,"
Also on the conference call,
ManorCare has contributed
"It's still a tough and challenging business. But we think we're positioned to do well going forward,"
The CFO said the nursing home, long-term care, and hospice subsidiary is now able to cover its rents to
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