Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Sen. Thad Cochran issues press release; says he's concerned cuts to payments made to hospitals will close rural ERs


Sen. Thad Cochran (R - Miss.) issued the press release below back on April 26th.  I just wish he could get his Republican colleagues back home to listen to him.

Here's the press release:

COCHRAN TAKES MISSISSIPPI HOSPITALS' CONCERNS TO HHS SECRETARY

Senator Says Rural Health Facilities Fear Cuts, Uncertainty about Obama Health Care Law

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Thad Cochran (R-Miss.) this week raised concerns about the effect that cuts to a rural hospital program, as well as the looming implementation of the Affordable Care Act, will have on states like Mississippi.

During a Senate Labor, Health and Human Services and Education Appropriations Subcommittee hearing on Wednesday, Cochran addressed the Obama administration's FY2014 budget request to reduce Medicare support for Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs).  HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius appeared before the subcommittee to explain the budget recommendations for the CAH and other health care programs.

Cochran indicated that rural hospitals in Mississippi are anxious about the proposed health care changes incorporated into the President's FY2014 budget, as well as the full implementation of the Affordable Care Act in 2014.

"We have a large number of poor people living in many Southern states and many of them have benefitted from Department of Health and Human Services' sensitivity to the challenges that many of our small town hospitals face.  They are worried now, though, about how these budget reductions, new regulations and new programs might affect them in an adverse way," Cochran said.

"Our rural hospitals want to know whether or not certain payments and reimbursements will adequately reflect the fact that some hospitals in regions like the Mississippi Delta might not be able to keep their emergency rooms open and available to people who need medical attention," he said.

CAHs are designated rural hospitals that operate 24-hour emergency room services.  As such, they receive cost-based Medicare reimbursement payments.  The President's budget calls for reducing reimbursement for all CAHs from 101 percent of "reasonable costs" to 100 percent.  In 2014, CAH status would be eliminated for hospitals less than 10 miles from another hospital, regardless of community need.

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Folks, this is why we have to expand Medicaid: if we don't, the payments Mississippi hospitals get from the federal government are going to go away.  Those hospitals will then have to terminate critical services or even close their doors.

It's past time Mississippi Republicans quit playing political games and get on with the business of making sure Mississippians have access to health care.

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