August 8, 2008
Medicaid change failing children in state, report says
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For instance, Medicaid recipients receive a mailing, notifying them that they must sign up for the expanded benefit package within 90 days of the day the state determines they're eligible to renew their medical card. But the mailing doesn't state the renewal date. 

"They're never informed when the clock starts," Alker said.  

Nor does the information explain that their children are at risk of losing benefits.

"At this point, all children whose benefits have been restricted have lost them as a result of shortcomings in the system," Alker said.

Landrum said the state notified Medicaid recipients of their renewal date in a separate letter.

"No children have lost coverage," she said. "We're monitoring our enrollment data to gauge the long-term success of implementation."

Children and their parents are automatically put in the basic plan, if their parents don't sign a personal responsibility agreement.

The state's revamped Medicaid program - called "Mountain Health Choices" - was designed to entice low-income people to take steps to improve their health.

The enhanced benefit plan requires people to see a doctor, keep appointments and stay out of hospital emergency rooms. In return, they get expanded health services, such as access to cardiac rehabilitation, weight loss and smoking cessation classes.

But the program has had "no real impact" on improving health or promoting healthy behavior, according to the report. 

State officials have defended Medicaid redesign, saying the basic benefits plan offers "very good" health-care coverage. The revamped program isn't expected to be fully up and running until next year.

Medicaid provides health-care coverage to more than 230,000 West Virginia children, or about 30 percent of all kids in the state.

"This program is trying to prevent chronic diseases from developing in our young, healthy population," Landrum said. "It's far too soon to call this effort a failure."

Reach Eric Eyre at erice...@wvgazette.com or 348-4869.

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Posted By: Winky (11:34pm 08-13-2008)
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I'll say it again in case you missed it the first time.....

ME DI CIDE. Population control in disguise of " better money management" in disguise as " better health choices " in disguise as " a responsible accountable director over seeing the funds of a billion dollar state tab".

You still don't get it do ya.....THEY DONT GIVE A CRAP ABOUT KIDS OR FAMILIES SUFFERING...THEY CARE ABOUT THE MONEY.
Questions? Call DHHR and complain or get better yet....get to a voting booth and get that jackass out of office.

Posted By: A Advocate (4:32pm 08-11-2008)
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Usually, when a good plan goes awry, corrective measures are taken. When so many people are ending up in default "basic" status, nobody's "plans" or "dreams" are being realized. Health remains poor, people don't get needed health care, everyone is confused. It's kinda like the recent backup backup on the Turnpike - and it's time the Govenor steps in and demands a better approach to a good idea.

Posted By: redesign failure (3:21pm 08-11-2008)
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The Medicaid "Redesign" Mountain Health Choices initial plans began with good intentions, then failed miserably. The entire program should be suspended until the kinks are worked out. DHHR is obviously in denial. They refuse to believe that MHC isnt meeting the needs of families. By the way a comment for Joe6pk (who is obviously in denial as well) if your healthcare provider made you sign a agreement not to use emergency rooms unless it was a emergency with the consequences of losing your healthcare if you did would you sign it? Especially when the insurance company defines emergencies AFTER your visit?? And Govornor Manchin when will you step up to the plate and admit to a mistake? Families on Medicaid in WV vote Govornor.

Posted By: Concerned Mom (3:46pm 08-09-2008)
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It is not parental responsibility or lack of that is putting us in this Basic plan. It is lack of education by the state that has made many of us end up in Basic without being given a choice. This program was enacted without helping us understand it. The information came out in what looked like junk mail envelopes from Pittsburg. If you opened the envelope you still didn’t really learn anything about the program. If you called your case worker at the welfare department they didn’t have a clue what you were talking about, neither did your doctor if you were lucky enough to have one. If you didn’t have a doctor you had to get one assigned and then try to make an appointment within the allotted time. When you finally made it in to see your assigned doctor, they didn’t know what was going on either or exactly what they were supposed to do with the paperwork. In the mean time while everyone is trying to figure out exactly what they are supposed to do to help you get in Enhanced Medicaid, your time has run o

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