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The Straight Story

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Mon Jan 23, 2012, 10:35 AM Jan 2012

Disabled Idahoans Sue State over Medicaid Cuts the State Refuses to Explain

Disabled Idahoans Sue State over Medicaid Cuts the State Refuses to Explain

Thirteen disabled Idahoans, living with disabling and chronic conditions such as epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, Down’s Syndrome, schizophrenia, and developmental disabilities ranging from mild to severe, are suing the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (IDHW) over cuts to their Medicaid benefits that IDHW refuses to explain.

The issue is how IDHW calculates their annual health care budgets. For example, plaintiff “C.M.” (the lawsuit names the plaintiffs only by their initials) is a 53-year-old woman with muscular dystrophy who has lost an eye, has a history of heart problems, and is unable to evacuate on her own in an emergency or administer her medications without help. She requires 24-hour attendance, yet in 2010 IDHW assigned her a health care budget of only $53,119.69, which was nearly doubled, to $105,500, when she appealed the amount. Nevertheless, in 2011 IDHW again cut her budget, this time by 21% to $82,576.32. Under her reduced budget, C.M. cannot afford the 24-hour assistance she needs, but IDHW has refused to provide any reason for the cut or how it was calculated, making it next to impossible for C.M. to challenge the decision. The situations of the other twelve plaintiffs are similar, with IDHW claiming that its budget calculation method is a “trade secret” it need not disclose.

As AllGov has reported, the Great Recession has caused state tax revenues to decline even as poverty rates and the number of persons eligible for Medicaid, which is jointly funded by state and federal government, have grown. Unable or unwilling to raise taxes to cover the shortfalls, state governments have been cutting benefits and tightening eligibility. The Idaho lawsuit argues that under both state and federal law, Medicaid patients have a right to know how their health care budgets have been calculated, so that they can challenge a number that is too low to pay for the care they need. The Medicaid Act requires the states to make their budget-setting methods “open to public inspection.” As the lawsuit was filed on January 18, 2012, the state of Idaho has not yet filed its answer, nor has it issued a public statement on the subject.

http://www.allgov.com/Controversies/ViewNews/Disabled_Idahoans_Sue_State_over_Medicaid_Cuts_the_State_Refuses_to_Explain_120123

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Disabled Idahoans Sue State over Medicaid Cuts the State Refuses to Explain (Original Post) The Straight Story Jan 2012 OP
This state is even more Mormon than Utah, Guy Montag Jan 2012 #1
R#4 & K !1 n/t UTUSN Jan 2012 #2
Trade Secrets?? Angry Dragon Jan 2012 #3

Guy Montag

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1. This state is even more Mormon than Utah,
Mon Jan 23, 2012, 10:49 AM
Jan 2012

so the secrecy does not surprise me. No doubt they are increasingly more prone to want to see poor, desperately sick people die off than to hang on and cost them money in this state.

If the Rethugs steal the White House, expect things to get a whole lot worse than this situation in Idaho.

Picture Freeper cheering squads praying for people to die instead of having any fund spent on them if they are chronically ill or crippled. If anyone thinks they are not above doing this sort of thinking and acting, they don't know the fascist conservative mindset very well.

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