Iowa Medicaid providers brace for AmeriHealth Caritas changes
And providers are still wrapping their heads around the full impact of those announcements, which left them scrambling for more details.
"We don't know a lot more than what we knew on Tuesday," said
"As a member of the board of supervisors, I have never felt so powerless. Nothing about this situation was avoidable," she said.
Rettig was referring to a letter from
The second informed home and community based services providers that it would be cutting reimbursement rates.
Case managers help assess an individual's needs as well as find and coordinate services, from transportation and meal delivery to home health resources and skilled health care services such as physical or occupational therapy.
In many instances, case managers have worked with clients for years, which gives them an intimate knowledge of their clients' needs and makes them strong advocates.
The insurer has stressed in its communication with those agencies that this change will impact individual members and it is not focused on any specific case load or agency.
But case management agencies are left wondering how many clients will be moved and if jobs will be lost -- a move the
Lower reimbursement rates
For
"We budget on a fiscal year, so from July to June," he said. "This change takes place on
The Arc has about 800 clients with intellectual disabilities, the majority of whom are on
Thielen still is assessing what this drop in reimbursement rates will mean for the not-for-profit's budget. But he anticipates needing to fill in that gap through extra fundraising, grants and creating more efficiencies within the organization.
The Arc is a member of the
"Providers were not making money hand over fist" before the move to managed care, Chandler said. "But we were covering costs."
The association's top priority is sustaining services, she said, adding she already has met with
"They're not being paid what they need to be paid to even pay providers the floor rates," she said.
Chandler has talked with the state about conducting an analysis of claims paid out to supported community living providers in the year leading up to the transition to recalculate the rate cells -- something the state seems open to, she said.
"Right now it does not cover the cost of doing business," she said.
Cutting costs
It secured such a high percentage of that population by attracting a more robust long-term services and supports provider network than the other two MCOs and by allowing
The company was aggressive when it was contracting with providers in late 2015 and early 2016, recalled Sen.
"Given the money they've lost, they're trying to get a handle on this," Bolkcom said.
UnitedHealthcare does not have to file financial reports with the state of
Annual financial reports are due to the Iowa Insurance Division
"We are taking action to achieve better alignment with the
"The state of
Bolkcom and other legislators, including Sen.
"It's hard to imagine there won't be layoffs," he said. "Some of these people (case managers) see the writing on the wall and will likely jump ship to work for them. This is not a good place for those employees or those families."
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