Oklahoma Health Care Authority board passes rules that that some say could reopen door for managed care [The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City]
Nov. 18—Oklahoma Health Care Authority board passes rules that that some say could reopen door for managed care
The
Under managed care, the
Stitt has faced opposition from some lawmakers and from state health care leaders over managed care.
But in June, the
The author of SB 131 said the
After the
He said the agency, the governor's office and leadership in the state
"At this point in time, we're in the early stages of this conversation," Corbett said. "There's no commitment, there's no intent to move forward with third-party managed care at this time. It is just one of a number of considerations."
Representatives from the
SB 131 has been referred to as a "guardrail" law, in that it creates a legislative framework around third-party managed care.
"There is no need for guardrails if the road — in this case, managed care — is not built," said
Corbett said he wouldn't proceed "with anything that we're going to do without legislation."
Corbett said he didn't know, and didn't really want to know, "because that would suggest that we're going to make decisions on the basis of consequences."
"This is an organization that has significant requirements to comply with lots of laws and regulations," he said. "It's my directive to everyone that we comply with all laws."
About a week later, Stitt dismissed two members of the board: Dr.
Hausheer and Shamblin were replaced by two new Stitt appointees:
Both new appointees voted to approve the emergency rules.
In a September interview with The
He said SB 131 requires the
"All that was required by state law was that the
Stitt said when Corbett let him know that "people on that board weren't following the laws of the state ... he had a very big problem with that and so do I."
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