EDITORIAL: Iowa’s Medicaid money mystery is growing old
In early June, Medicaid Director
"I think it's important to understand that regardless of the methodology, there are savings," Randol told the Council, a body comprised of seven voting members appointed by the governor and four non-voting legislators.
Randol didn't explain why projected savings continue to shift. Nor did he explain why the state's savings estimate for this year tripled after he was hired to run the program late last year. No cumulative number has been offered to show program savings since privatized Medicaid began in
As for reports of denied medical services and slow provider payments, Randol said such factors and health outcomes were not a part of his estimate. Council members were given no documentation to show or explain cost savings. And, afterward, Randol immediately left the meeting, avoiding reporters.
All of this after
Data provided by the Association shows a 17.4 percent increase in charity care between 2016 and 2017. Medicaid adjustments, or charges providers cannot bill an insurance company, increased 10.7 percent, and uncompensated care increased 6.9 percent.
More than two years has passed since
Amid these calls, nearly every agency remotely connected to Medicaid has sounded alarm bells. Iowans who rely on the program's coverage report denied services. Providers who care for these patients point to unresolved claims. Medical suppliers have presented unpaid bills.
Accurate numbers and a full, public accounting of the program isn't unreasonable and shouldn't be this difficult. Such transparency is, after all, what the governor promised.
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