WSJ’s Finley: Jerry Brown’s Medicaid Blues
From today’s Wall Street Journal Political Diary E-mail…
Jerry Brown’s Medicaid Blues Democratic Governor Jerry Brown of California may finally understand how frustrated Republicans feel when they try to negotiate in good faith with President Obama.
Strapped with a $13 billion deficit last year, Mr. Brown sought to squeeze $1.6 billion of savings out of the state’s Medicaid program. Since more than half of the state’s Medicaid dollars come from the federal government, Mr. Brown had to request waivers from Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to implement many of his cost-saving solutions. While Ms. Sebelius last year signed off on a 10% rate cut to providers, which was projected to save the state about $600 million, she drew a line in the sand on the governor’s request to charge Medicaid recipients a co-pay for drugs ($3) and doctor visits ($5).
The co-pays would save the state more than $300 million a year, but the Obama administration reasoned that they would deter recipients from seeking treatment and thus restrict health-care… Read More