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Arizona Cancels Planned 5 Percent Cut In Medicaid Payments
Arizona's Medicaid program has canceled a planned 5 percent cut in payments to hospitals, doctors and other medical professionals after they objected and lower than expected insurance costs gave the program leeway to avoid the cuts. The decision came just three months after Gov. Doug Ducey signed a plan for the budget year that begins July 1 that projected $37 million in savings from the cuts in the first year. (Christie, 6/10)
Arizona hospitals, doctors and other health providers will get a reprieve after the state's Medicaid program announced it will cancel a planned 5 percent payment cut because of lower-than-expected use among enrollees and a prescription-drug rebate. (Alltucker, 6/10)
Months into this year鈥檚 legislative session, one of the biggest elephants in the statehouse has been what a plan to reform the state鈥檚 Medicaid program would look like. On Wednesday, people got their first glimpse at the House鈥檚 ideas for moving Medicaid forward, but they didn鈥檛 have look that hard. The plan looks a lot like plans proposed by House Health and Human Services leaders during last year鈥檚 session. (Hoban, 6/11)