Targeted by Trump, Medicaid funding stirs debate as CT changes rules for hospitals
Feb. 15—Your dad in a nursing home may depend on it, along with your blind neighbor and the kids from the low-income family down the street.
Medicaid, the government program that covers health care for nearly a million
Care for Medicaid patients cost
The bill may be big, but
"I want
Seeking to improve that efficiency, Lamont proposed changes in his 2025 budget that would save the state
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"Our budget includes some initiatives that will drive the lobbyists crazy," Lamont added. "Ask them if they have a better idea."
CT hospitals dispute funding plan
Lamont's proposals, along with a recent change in the state's Medicaid funding formula, seem to be driving
"
At issue are Lamont's proposals linked to a new formula on determining how much hospitals are reimbursed for providing care to patients covered by Medicaid.
Regulators from the state's
Medicaid costs for hospital care in
"Make sure that we're counting everything accurately," Gifford said, describing the the regulators' mission. It turned out that
"We cleaned that up, and we said all of your payments for Medicaid need to be counted as Medicaid revenue," Gifford said. Hospitals agreed to the changes, but balked when OHS decided to change its formula on accounting for the state's provider tax.
Although all but three hospitals in
Under the previous formula, for example, a hospital that paid
"We said this is a fee that's based on your total revenue, so it's not appropriate to subtract the entire amount just from your Medicaid," Gifford said. "It should be spread across all of them."
Hospitals have long complained of
"We can have a policy discussion about what's the best way to account for that user fee," Gifford said. "But we talked to national experts, we looked at how CMS (the
The
"This new creative accounting disregards the totality of the role that hospital taxes play in supporting the Medicaid program and, as a result, shows false improvements in Medicaid reimbursement and undercounts the uncompensated costs that hospitals incur in providing essential access to Medicaid patients," the CHA said in a statement. "Changing the math may hide the problem, but it does not change the burden on hospitals."
Medicaid underpayment along with cost-cutting from insurers is adding to the strain on
"We ask
CT
Attempts to shift costs in
In response,
"The
"Let everybody in the state of
House and Senate Democratic leaders introduced a bill that week to boost Medicaid provider reimbursements to the 75-80% range and expand coverage for services in behavioral health, dental, autism and naturopathy.
"I feel very hopeful about this announcement, the fact that we are making a statement about Medicaid dollars and where those dollars should be directed," Majority Leader State Sen.
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