Whitmer touts new refunds
"Access to care continues to be a priority for me and my administration, we will continue to use everything in our toolbox (so) that remains the case."
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Whitmer, speaking at
"Hardworking Michiganders deserve laws and policies and investments that make their life easier and make sure that everyone will be successful," Whitmer said.
In November, Whitmer called for the refunds, saying the
The MCCA announced in December it would issue refunds, with the total amount sent to
Concerns over care for crash victims
The MCCA fund provides coverage for those who suffered catastrophic injuries in car crashes. Under the previous insurance laws, crash victims would receive unlimited lifetime medical coverage for injuries suffered during the crash — their auto insurance provider would be responsible for the first
The 2019 reforms gave drivers the option of whether they wanted to continue paying for full MCCA coverage, or opt for less comprehensive and less expensive coverage.
But mandated funding for rehabilitation services for catastrophic crash victims was removed in the 2019 reforms. Under the reforms, which went into effect
Crash victims and caretakers say the new reimbursement cap has resulted in a loss of non-hospital related services, like attendant services, which many crash victims rely on. Attendant services can include assistance for people who have lost some or all of their mobility in auto crashes.
According to a
Of the surveyed organizations, 96 percent said the 55 percent reimbursement cap affected services.
Whitmer and Fox said Monday they're working to ensure crash victims still have access to quality care.
"Access to care continues to be a priority for me and my administration, we will continue to use everything in our toolbox (so) that remains the case," Whitmer said.
She said the 2019 reforms were designed to target
A bill introduced in the
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"Access to care continues to be a priority for me and my administration, we will continue to use everything in our toolbox (so) that remains the case."
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