Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Ariz. Sets Public Meetings On Governor's Plan To Overhaul Medicaid
Arizona鈥檚 1.6 million residents who get health insurance through Medicaid will hear more details this week on Gov. Doug Ducey鈥檚 plan to overhaul the public program for the poor and disabled. The Ducey administration is holding six community forums to answer questions about the governor鈥檚 plan to modernize the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, known as AHCCCS. ... The Republican governor earlier this month described his plan as a path off government assistance for about 350,000 low-income, able-bodied adults. They would be required to pay a larger share of their health-care costs, establish health-savings accounts, search for employment and face a five-year Medicaid eligibility limit. (Alltucker, 8/16)
A multimillion-dollar IT project for the state鈥檚 largest agency is on track to be completed this fall after being delayed for years and costs rising from $62.5 million to more than $97.9 million. Department of Human Services officials said the state鈥檚 new Medicaid Management Information System project had experienced a series of delays and changes in its budget, missing a federal deadline of Oct. 1 last year to go live. The tentative go-live date for the new system is Oct. 5. (Smith, 8/17)
Poor, obese South Carolinians covered by Medicaid can get help slimming down through nutritional counseling sessions aimed at stemming chronic and costly health problems. The Department of Health and Human Services added the weight-loss services this month for the estimated 184,000 Medicaid-covered adults with a body mass index of 30 or more, which is the definition of obese. That roughly translates to a 5-foot-8 adult weighing more than 200 pounds. (Adcox, 8/15)