Beshear critical of Medicaid provisions in state budget bill
Democratic
Beshear during a news conference Thursday said he feared Kentuckians would lose health coverage and hospitals could be hurt by what his administration projects will be a
"The numbers don't add up, the math don't math, and sadly what we're going to see is an even bigger loss of health care services and jobs across
His comments echoed warnings from
The legislature also voted to impose work requirements and copays on Medicaid patients as part of an omnibus Medicaid bill.
An advocate for cancer patients applauded changes made by the
"In its original form, the bill would have disproportionately penalized cancer patients by jumping the gun on starting Medicaid co-payments and implementing the maximum allowable co-payment of
Hogan said the bill "has come a long way from what was originally proposed, showing the power of our collective advocacy on behalf of Medicaid enrollees in the commonwealth."
Hogan said his organization "continues to have concerns that copays of any amount and copays across service categories threaten access for cancer patients" but "we appreciate the legislature making adjustments to reduce the biggest barriers in this bill."
House Speaker
A spokesperson for
"That's really the concern from our end: this doesn't solve the projected underlying growth in Medicaid; it shifts it and pushes the pressure into the next budget cycle, and I'm not aware of any proposal from the governor to address the fallout from that," Issacs wrote. "However, he won't be in office, so perhaps it's not a long-term concern as long as the two years ahead seem covered."
Issacs also wrote that the legislature's previous directives on Medicaid have been incorporated in the legislature's base funding for Medicaid benefits and don't "explain additional cost growth" of Medicaid. He also said lawmakers are concerned about a "lack of cost control" in state Medicaid, referencing in part fraud allegations against Addiction Recovery Care, the state's largest provider of drug and alcohol treatment.
"No matter what the governor wants to say, at best, his 'full funding' is smoke and mirrors that should not be taken at face value. I believe the legislature's budget operates more honestly, and we continue to hope the governor will come to the table with transparency, explanation and real solutions for the unsustainable growth we are seeing in the program," Issacs wrote.
Beshear also criticized the legislature's budget for failing to put more funding into a state trust fund that builds affordable housing and for not funding an expansion of the state public health laboratory.
He did praise the finalized budget for providing money to pay overtime hours for
The state legislature adjourned Wednesday night for a 10-day period when the governor can choose to sign bills into law, veto bills or allow bills to become law without his signature.
The legislature will reconvene for the final days of this year's regular legislative session



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