DarthDoyle knows exactly how much Medicaid money is available to spend. He should--it's the same amount as he spent last year.
But he'd rather throw the 'high hard one' directly at medical providers' heads. Makes a better political show, you know.
A top official in Gov. Jim Doyle's administration Wednesday ordered state health officials to develop a strategy for reducing Medicaid spending until lawmakers end a budget stalemate and adopt a two-year spending package.
Michael Morgan said he instructed the Department of Health and Family Services to develop a plan for cutting spending in Medicaid by 20%. The state-federal health care program covers the poor, elderly and disabled
The Medicaid plan would likely mean lower reimbursements for health care providers.
Doctors, hospitals, nursing homes--all are now political footballs. Let's kick them around for the crowd in the grandstand.
What a bright idea, Darth!
Morgan suggested he could soon have to ask for similar contingency plans for other state agencies because of the lack of a state budget, but declined to provide specifics.
Won't be the Department of Revenue, nor DarthDoyle's personal cop-shop, the Capitol Police, though.
After the JS went through the PropagandaPoint presentation about the EEEEEEEEvil Republican Assembly, the article gets around to this:
If Medicaid funding is left at current levels, the state would not collect $363 million from the cigarette tax increase and the assessment on hospitals this fiscal year.
Which, of course, is the reality. It's not a question of running short of funds. It's a question of not getting his way.
So he stamps his foot and pouts.
That's a helluva way to govern, Darth.
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