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Setting the Record Straight: Congressional Medicaid Letter Full of Misleading and Inaccurate Information

Posted on May 11, 2018

Some members of Congress yesterday sent a letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services regarding Florida’s 1115 Medicaid Waiver Amendment. This letter was filled with inaccurate and misleading information in an attempt to politicize an issue that will save Florida taxpayers $98 million.

“The letter from some members of Congress was a clear attempt to distort the facts on Florida’s Medicaid system – which is currently operating at the highest level of quality care in its history. The request submitted by AHCA, which was passed by a bipartisan majority of the Florida Legislature, simply means that anyone who has received medical services who is eligible for Medicaid must apply for the program within the month they receive the service. If they do not apply within that month, health care providers will not be reimbursed for the services provided.

“This does not affect who is eligible for Medicaid at all, nor does this change the application process. In fact, providers such as hospitals which are making record profits, can be reimbursed through other sources of taxpayer funding after they provide uncompensated care. This new provision protects taxpayer dollars and can reduce unnecessary hospitalizations. At no point in this process will patient care be jeopardized.This is about paperwork, not patient care.” – John Tupps, Governor Rick Scott’s Communications Director

The Letter to CMS contains the following inaccurate and misleading claims:

CLAIM: If approved, this change could jeopardize the financial security of at least 39,000 of the most vulnerable Floridians and countless providers who treat them. 

This is not true. The only information a person needs to apply for Medicaid is a name, signature and an address. The person is eligible for Medicaid beginning the day they apply. And, is retroactively eligible to the first day of the month. This change simply means that a person must apply within the month that they receive the service. This change does not apply to children under 21 and pregnant women.

Hospitals are making record profits. People who are eligible for Medicaid will still receive services. The eligibility requirements for Medicaid will not change. The application process for enrollment has not changed.

CLAIM: Retroactive eligibility is designed to protect Medicaid beneficiaries – including seniors, pregnant women, individuals with disabilities and parents – and their families from steep costs of medical services and long-term care.

This is not true. People who are eligible for Medicaid will still receive services. The eligibility requirements for Medicaid will not change. The application process for enrollment has not changed. Also, zero retroactive eligibility changes are being made in terms of children and pregnant women. These changes have zero to do with Medicare which provides medical care to the elderly in hospitals. This is blatantly false.

CLAIM: Leaving Medicaid-eligible applicants without financial protection simply because they have not enrolled is cruel and in direct conflict with the goals of the Medicaid program. The proposal will directly hurt Floridians with disabilities and seniors in nursing homes. 

Again, this is misleading. People who are eligible for Medicaid will still receive services.The eligibility requirements for Medicaid will not change. The application process for enrollment has not changed. AHCA will work to ensure these changes lead to better patient outcomes and taxpayer savings.

CLAIM: If CMS approves this proposal in its current form, it would likely prevent vulnerable populations, especially seniors in nursing homes, from getting the care they need. 

These members of Congress should quit trying to alarm Floridians and instead focus on the issue itself. AHCA’s submitted change will lower unnecessary hospitalizations. The proposed change will save taxpayers $98 million by increasing efficiency in government and the healthcare system. No services will be impacted, and hospitals who are making record profits will still have an overabundance of resources to provide care to those who need it. This is about paperwork, not patients.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Congressional Medicaid Letter, Governor Rick Scott, Setting the Record Straight

Setting The Record Straight: Tampa Bay Times Continues Unbalanced Attacks

Posted on May 11, 2018

The Tampa Bay Times today continued its attacks on Governor Rick Scott and completely ignored the state’s major accomplishments over the past month. The Times also neglected to provide a balanced narrative by including statements from the Governor’s Office on various issues – statements which have been shared with the Times on multiple occasions. We take this opportunity set the record straight.

Tampa Bay Times: “It raises a question: Lately under Scott, how well is Florida working?” 

FACTS: We’re glad they asked. Over the past month, much like he has every day during his past seven years as Governor, Governor Scott has been hard at work for Florida families. The following are links to just some of the great things Governor Scott has accomplished recently. We encourage the Times to take a moment to be reminded of these big wins for Florida families. In addition to these accomplishments, Governor Scott also recently announced that he will be visiting Israel this month to attend the grand opening of the new U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem.

Gov. Scott: Department of State to Hire Additional Cybersecurity Specialists

Gov. Scott to Secretary of State Pompeo: Focus on Latin America

Gov. Scott to Travel to Puerto Rico Next Week

Gov. Scott: Florida Businesses Created More Than One and a Half Million Jobs Since December 2010

GOV. SCOTT: LOW TAX OPPORTUNITY ZONES IN EVERY COUNTY WILL KEEP FLORIDA’S BOOMING ECONOMY GROWING

GOV. SCOTT: AGREEMENT WITH SEMINOLE TRIBE ENSURES CONTINUED INVESTMENTS FOR FLORIDA FAMILIES 

Gov. Scott: State Funding Accelerates Critical Repairs to the Herbert Hoover Dike 

Gov. Scott: Greenway Health Expands Tampa Headquarters Adding More than 100 Jobs 

Gov. Scott: United Technologies Creates 480 Jobs in Palm Beach County, Opens New UTC Center for Intelligent Buildings 

Gov. Scott: Florida Students Lead the Nation in Reading and Mathematics 

Additionally, the Times mentioned several issues in its most recent story without including comment from the Governor’s Office – even though our office has provided comment on several occasions. This unbalanced approach is unfortunate and warrants a reminder on these topics:

ON MENTAL HEALTH BACKGROUND SCREENINGS…

“During the 2018 Legislative Session, and following the tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Governor Scott fought tirelessly to develop a comprehensive plan of action so this never happens again. The Governor’s major action plan, which led to the passage of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act (SB 7026) addressed three critical issues: making our schools safer, giving law enforcement the tools they need to keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill and those seeking to harm themselves or others, and providing key funding for mental health services in Florida’s communities.

“The Clerks of Court in Florida are locally elected and Governor Scott expects them to prioritize their resources to resolve this issue as required by state law. FDLE will continue to identify additional grants and resources to provide even more assistance to the clerks as the Department works to keep Floridians safe.” – McKinley Lewis, Governor Scott’s Press Office

ON DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE PERSONNEL MOVES…

“The Governor’s Office has absolutely no involvement in the hiring, or firing, of these individuals. The Department of Revenue makes personnel decisions for their agency. It’s no surprise that a state agency would seek to hire highly qualified individuals with experience in state policy and state budget development and experience working with the Florida Legislature.” – McKinley Lewis, Governor Scott’s Press Office 

ON FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS FUNDING…

“Over the past three years, more than $124 million has been invested in the Florida Department of Corrections (FDC) to provide pay increases to recruit and retain correctional officers, improve facilities and fleet, better serve inmates with medical and mental health needs and expand reentry programming. This year, in his Securing Florida’s Future recommended budget, Governor Scott sought to build on these investments with a nearly $169 million increase in funding for FDC.

“The annual budget the Florida Legislature passed this year was lower than the Governor’s recommended budget which has resulted in these temporary funding shortfalls. Governor Scott is confident that Secretary Jones will work with her stakeholders, and members of the legislature, to ensure that this issue is temporary, resolved quickly and handled appropriately. Safety and security remain the Department’s top priority.” – McKinley Lewis, Governor Scott’s Press Office

Additionally, the Governor’s Office confirmed to the Times that Lieutenant Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera personally advocated for this issue to the legislature in meetings with members. He also visited the Senate Chamber.

FROM AHCA ON MEDICAID RETROACTIVE ELIGIBILITY…

“Florida continues to focus on quickly enrolling Florida’s most vulnerable people including children, frail elders, those with disabilities and pregnant women. By enrolling individuals quickly, you ensure better-coordinated fully integrated care, as well as access to preventative services.

“It is categorically false to assert that this change impacts the care of children, seniors or vulnerable Floridians. Claims that patient care and services will be jeopardized are false. Florida’s Medicaid program is operating at the highest level of quality care in its history.”– Mallory McManus, AHCA Communications Director

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Governor Rick Scott, Setting the Record Straight, Tampa Bay Times, Unbalanced Attacks

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