KFF HEALTH NEWS: MEDICAID INSURERS' CONTRACTS ON THE LINE IN TIGHT GOVERNOR'S RACE
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One of America's most competitive gubernatorial races could settle a heated argument over whether private insurance companies should run Medicaid.
The race is in
That shift was made by then-Gov.
The arguments have resurfaced this year during the competition to replace Republican Gov.
"It's been a disaster," said Sand,
Pros and Cons
Supporters of privatization say the insurers, known as managed-care organizations, make Medicaid more effective and efficient. Critics contend the companies pad their profits by denying payment for crucial health services and by shortchanging agencies and professionals who provide care.
Sand has criticized privatized Medicaid for years. As state auditor, he published reports alleging that the national insurers systematically deny or delay payment for services to which Medicaid participants are entitled.
He has vowed not to renew state contracts with the three insurers managing care for more than 600,000 Iowans on Medicaid, which is jointly financed by the state and federal governments. He would rather have state employees or nonprofit agencies review and pay bills from clinics, hospitals, and other healthcare providers.
Lahn told
Lahn is a former activist for
"There are very few things that government does more efficiently than the private sector," he said.
Lahn, who is a businessman and farmer, emphasized that state officials should strictly enforce contract requirements, ensuring that the insurers treat Medicaid recipients fairly and make prompt payments to care providers. He also said he would bar insurers from using artificial intelligence systems to determine whether to pay for medical claims under Medicaid. "Iowans deserve to have a human looking at their case," he said.
Sand said in a recent interview that he doesn't want
A few months ago,
Sand, a former assistant state attorney general, said he is confident he would have legal authority as governor to stop contracting with private Medicaid managers, although he cautioned that the transition would be complicated and could take time.
A Toss-Up Race
National political observers say the
This June, Lahn won an underdog primary campaign to beat a sitting congressman backed by President
Sand noted that Lahn's past political activism included a failed 2014 attempt to defeat a proposal to cover more people under
Lahn said that at the time he worried the federal government would reduce how much money it would contribute to such Medicaid expansions, leaving states to foot much of the bill. He said he also didn't want to see public programs such as Medicaid giving benefits to adults capable of providing for themselves. But he said those concerns have been allayed, partly by the Trump administration's moves to require millions of Medicaid recipients to prove they are working, volunteering, or going to school.
If elected governor, he said, he would not try to reverse
Branstad also is the governor who decided in 2016 to hire private insurers to manage Medicaid.
Branstad, who declined to comment for this article, did not need the legislature to approve his momentous decision. He weathered controversy over the change, including allegations that the companies systematically denied payment for care that people with disabilities needed to remain in their homes.
Schneider noted that Medicaid expenses are among the biggest parts of any state's budget. The costs can vary dramatically year to year, he said, which is hard for legislators and governors to plan for. Management companies sign contracts for set amounts of money per enrollee, depending on people's ages and health conditions. Managed-care companies say they can improve Medicaid members' health and reduce expenses. But Schneider said outside researchers have been unable to confirm or disprove those claims.
Federal law gives states flexibility in how they run their Medicaid programs, including whether they hire private insurers to manage the programs. "Unwinding those arrangements might take a little time, but there's no question they can do it," Schneider said.
Jessee now helps run a health policy consulting company whose clients include Medicaid managed-care companies. He said states rarely talk about totally scrapping contracts with such companies. Instead, he said, states have options to change the contracts, including to increase oversight or limit profits.
Overall, Jessee said, managed-care companies help Medicaid enrollees obtain the services they need to stay healthy. But it's hard to calculate how much money the companies save states, he said, because all healthcare costs have been rising, and new members of managed-care plans may at first use more services as the insurance companies encourage them to get regular checkups instead of waiting for emergencies.
None responded to requests for comment for this article.
Gray said she probably will vote for Sand for governor, even though she doesn't agree with every nuance of his stance on Medicaid. She suspects many other Iowans who use the program will do the same. "They've really been put through the wringer for 10 years, and they're exhausted."
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