Comments Needed

Melissa Stone, Director of DDS, is in charge of the new rules for therapy, and she has agreed to meet with the Medicaid Saves Lives founder. We are still setting up the date and time, but please comment with your concerns and comments so that she can be sure to relay them!

Here are some concerns listed by other parents and concerned citizens:

M. Johnson:
1. Who will be deciding what services my child is qualified for and how much time she needs to achieve her goals?
2. What type of time delay will there be with determining the above?
3. What tools will these individuals be using to determine if she is qualified? To what lengths will they go to, to see she gets the services she needs??
4. If extra time is requested beyond the cap of 90 minutes, what is the process to get that extension, on the parents, the therapist, and the school where she attends?
5. I do feel that many services are abused and that something does need to be done, but with that said, what amount will truly be saved by going through this process and possibly contracting out to a third party?

K. Brunen:
In addition there is already what seems to be an eternity for 1) evaluations to be done, 2) then get sent to Ped, 3) referral to be sent back to facility and then 4) scheduled for therapy. This past summer we had a speech eval done and it was over a month for all of that to happen prior to beginning treatment. That’s extremely valuable time. I’m also very concerned on how and who will be determining who gets the extension. As a PT in an Ortho clinic most of my life when pre-autos we’re required for additional therapy, most of the time it was an administrator with very little medical knowledge of specific conditions or functions deciding if further therapy was warranted and justified. This also puts tremendous stress and work on the already over-worked therapists. Their time needs to be spent in therapy with our kids not doing more paperwork fighting to get additional therapy that many of our children desperately need.

Comment below to list your concerns!

Public Meeting 10/5/16

The Arkansas Department of Human Services requests public comment on proposed rules which will establish a limit on the weekly amount of Medicaid funded speech therapy, occupational therapy and physical therapy that may be provided to an eligible beneficiary without prior authorization.

Currently, the Notice of Rule Change says that all therapies billed under the Medicaid State Plan will allow 90 minutes per discipline per week with the appropriate prescription. However, if greater amounts of therapy is required, a prior authorization or extension of benefits process will be utilized.

The public hearing for comments will be held Wednesday, October 5 at 4:30pm at the Central Library East Room (100 Rock Street). Written comments may also be sent to Shelby Maldonado, the DDS Policy Coordinator (Shelby.Maldonado@dhs.arkansas.gov).

120,000 Arkansans affected by Medicaid Computer Glitch

Thousands of people are still waiting to find out if they will be able to enroll in Medicaid or change the information in their files. Data errors have kept some people from getting their Medicaid coverage for months, some going as far back as September, while others are caught up in a backlog of cases…

http://www.thv11.com/news/local/120000-arkansans-impacted-by-medicaid-arkids-computer-glitch/245607541

Arkansas governor signs savings plan for long-term care

Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson has signed an agreement with the nursing home industry that’s aimed at saving more than $250 million in Medicaid spending on long-term care for the elderly over the next five years.

The Republican governor on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding between…

http://katv.com/news/local/arkansas-governor-signs-savings-plan-for-long-term-care

AR Lawmakers Pass Publicity Rights Bill

Arkansas lawmakers have approved a measure aimed at protecting Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s use of a veto to save the state’s hybrid Medicaid expansion.

The House and Senate on Friday approved identical versions of a bill to set a Dec. 31, 2021, end date for the program, which uses federal funds to purchase private insurance for the poor.

The House approved the bill on a 68-25 vote and the Senate approved it 24-10. Final votes on the measure are expected Monday.

The bill is aimed at protecting Hutchinson’s decision to….

http://katv.com/news/political/the-latest-arkansas-lawmakers-pass-publicity-rights-bill