Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Texas Health Agency Director Promises Less Drastic Cuts To Medicaid Therapy Services For Disabled Kids
Texas social services chief Chris Traylor has assured Senate GOP leaders that he gets their message 鈥 he鈥檒l squeeze as much savings as he can out of Medicaid spending on therapy but won鈥檛 hurt disabled children鈥檚 access to services. Responding a day after they told him publicly not to cut rates so deeply that therapy providers drop out of Medicaid, Health and Human Services Commission chief Chris Traylor wrote Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Sen. Jane Nelson on Thursday to say he reads them loud and clear. (Garrett, 10/1)
Following an outcry from dozens of state lawmakers, Texas鈥 top health agency announced Thursday it will make less drastic cuts than originally planned to a therapy program for children with disabilities, even if that means spending more than lawmakers budgeted for the program. (Walters, 10/1)
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy cut $192 million in Medicaid funding for hospitals last month, but the actual hit to hospitals could end up being 25 percent higher. The state is holding back additional payments to hospitals that weren鈥檛 part of the cut, and a spokesman for the governor鈥檚 budget office said decisions about whether to pay them will be 鈥渂ased on whether we have enough money to keep the budget in balance.鈥 (Levin Becker, 10/2)
A long-delayed pilot study of Delaware鈥檚 Medicaid program has identified more than $11 million in possible waste, fraud and abuse. Officials said in releasing the report Thursday that they are recovering clearly erroneous payments and collecting more information on claims needing further review. (Chase, 10/1)