In January, we appauled Illinois lawmakers for finally passing a serious Medicaid reform bill. The state's ambitious goal: Move half of Illinois' 2.6 million Medicaid patients - that's 1 of every 5 Illinoisans into managed care by 2015. The overarching strategy is to improve health care for millions of Medicaid patients and save the state tens of millions of dollars.
As the Tribune's reported Judith Graham discovered last week, the state is pushing to enroll people in serious physical and mental disabilities in two private, HMO-style plans - Aetna Better Health and IlliniCare Health Plan.
But many doctors and hospitals have refused to join the new managed care program. The hospitals listed by Graham include Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Rush University Medical Center, the University of Chicago Medical Center, Children's Memorial Hospital and Loyola University Health System. Many of these elite hospitals and physician groups are still negotiating terms and rates so all of this could/should change.
For the time being however, those hospital and doctor refusals are forcing hundreds if not thousands of poor, chronically ill patients who had been relying on them to find new doctors and make new health care arrangements.
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Showing posts with label doctors offices. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doctors offices. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Keep Up The Good Work
An article from amednews.com by Victoria Stagg Elliott, "Office-based doctors support 4 million jobs," talks about how important doctors that work in offices are in terms of jobs and money. The article is full of fascinating stats about how much money and jobs these offices bring in. One stat that really jumped out was that since 2010 there are now over 450,00 more jobs in doctors offices. To read the entire article, click here.
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