August 27, 2008
W.Va. Medicaid recipients don't understand program, survey says
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By last month, only 7 percent of adults and 8 percent of children receiving Medicaid across the state - about 12,000 people - had enrolled in the program's enhanced plan.

"People are being put in basic without even knowing it," Dortch said. "They say, 'What's this mean, basic?' They don't have a clue."

The survey showed that nearly 60 percent of Medicaid recipients didn't know whether they were signed up for the basic or enhanced plan. Nearly 50 percent weren't sure which plan their children were in.

Two recent national reports - one from Georgetown University and another from a health-care advocacy organization called Families USA - have sharply criticized West Virginia's redesigned Medicaid program, saying it's failing poor families and children.

The Direct Action Welfare Group is the first to survey Medicaid recipients about the state's new program. About 350 beneficiaries from 20 counties responded. The majority were from Raleigh, Fayette and Summers counties.

The welfare advocacy group also surveyed physician offices and behavioral health centers. One of every three health-care providers said they hadn't received information about Mountain Health Choices.

The welfare group said Medicaid recipients who sign up for the enhanced plan must wait two to three months before they receive expanded coverage.

The organization is distributing a 15-page information packet - prepared by the American Friends Service Committee and funded by the West Virginia Council of Churches - to Medicaid recipients about the Medicaid program options.

"We're scrambling to give them the information the [state Medicaid office] should be giving them," said Sam Hickman, director of the National Association of Social Workers West Virginia chapter.

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

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Posted By: Anonymous (9:31pm 09-18-2008)
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A min wage taxpaper that have no medical coverage whatsoever for their children, deserve that their child have medical to, but guess what, THEY DO NOT GET IT!! A working man doesn't have a chance in this world nowdays!! It seems like the lazier a person is the better off they are now in the long run!!

Posted By: transportation (2:42am 09-03-2008)
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@OMG if you have the basic plan it eliminates the nonemergency medical transportation.

Posted By: OMG (2:03pm 08-29-2008)
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People who recieve medicaid also get non emergency medical transportation. That means everytime they go to the Dr. or emergency room they get a check in the mail. I thinks its about 45 or 50 cents a mile. So the more the go the more they get payed. i used to work for the DHHR and the are not happy when that check is late because the depend on that as part of there monthly income.

Posted By: think realistically (9:13am 08-29-2008)
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Plus, I will almost guarantee that you earn either sick leave or vacation leave that can be used to cover your lost work time; minimum wage employees don't have that luxury. Yes, there are some 'welfare millionaires' around here (I know of one who had two houses under HUD in the same area--obviously they didn't screen well) but most of these folks are struggling to get by. I personally believe that after two kids on welfare there should be mandatory sterilization no matter your age, race, or gender--that might control some of the extreme poverty and need that we see here. Ever watched Maury Povich? (I only get two stations at work, so I listen to it.) There was an episode lately where a woman had four kids, two in common with a man who had a total of (sit down for it) TWELVE children. Between the two of them, that's FOURTEEN kids. Now how ridiculous is that? Mandatory sterilization of ANYONE with two would severly limit the amount of aid necessary in this country. And I'm a liberal!

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