Republican gubernatorial candidates call for Medicaid audit
The fastest growing expenditure item for state government is Medicaid, said
Twenty-five percent of Oklahomans are enrolled in Medicaid, said Lieutenant
"Last year in our state over 52 percent of all the births in
Lamb said
Former US Attorney for the
"I mean first we've got to audit to see where we are," Richardson said. "It's like a doctor has got to examine the body."
The state should not make decisions on Medicaid until there is certainty among the facts, Richardson said. He intends to reveal the viability of Medicaid if Oklahomans elect him Governor, Richardson said.
Former state Rep.
"One of the things that we can do, just a simple thing, is to reduce our refundable rate to physicians for Medicaid patients," Fisher continued.
The national refundable rate average is 72 percent nationwide, Fisher said. The state would save
State Auditor
"Every other agency has been, but by
Jones said there must be absolute certainty that Medicaid recipients in
"I love people, but you're right. Transparency has got to come out," said educator and rancher
Integrity is the road to recovery, Stephens said.
"Medicaid is one of the largest increases in our budget," said
Stitt pointed out that
"We've got to do that in
"The one provider we have is squeezing our rural hospitals," Stitt said. "I don't think we can continue to cut reimbursements or we're going to run out of providers. We need to get the able-bodied people off the system so we can actually provide for people who need to be on it."
The state primary election will be
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