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FrankRep
07-16-2009, 04:54 AM
Massachusetts in Suit Over Cost of Universal Care

New York Times
July 15, 2009


A hospital that serves thousands of indigent Massachusetts residents sued the state on Wednesday, charging that its costly universal health care law is forcing the hospital to cover too much of the expense of caring for the poor.

The hospital, Boston Medical Center, faces a $38 million deficit for the fiscal year ending in September, its first loss in five years. The suit says the hospital will lose more than $100 million next year because the state has lowered Medicaid reimbursement rates and stopped paying Boston Medical “reasonable costs” for treating other poor patients.

“We filed this suit more in sorrow than in anger,” said Elaine Ullian, the hospital’s chief executive. “We believe in health care reform to the bottom of our toes, but it was never, ever supposed to be financed on the backs of the poor, and that’s what has happened in Massachusetts.”

The central charge in the suit is that the state has siphoned money away from Boston Medical to help pay the considerable cost of insuring all but a small percentage of residents. Three years after the law’s passage, Massachusetts has the country’s lowest percentage of uninsured residents: 2.6 percent, compared with a national average of 15 percent.

Low-income residents, who have benefited most from expanded access to health care, receive state-subsidized insurance, one of the most expensive aspects of the state plan. But rapidly rising costs and the battered economy have caused more problems than the state and supporters of the 2006 law — including Boston Medical — anticipated.

According to the suit, Massachusetts is now reimbursing Boston Medical only 64 cents for every dollar it spends treating the poor. About 10 percent of the hospital’s patients are uninsured — down from about 20 percent before the law’s passage in 2006. But many more are on Medicaid or Commonwealth Care, the state-subsidized insurance program for low-income residents.
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SOURCE:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/16/us/16hospital.html?_r=1

HOLLYWOOD
07-16-2009, 05:13 AM
It's called 'ROMNEY CARE' in Mass and that's just one Hospital amongst 100's across the state having problems... the Socialist state is in the HOLE for BILLIONS now.

Look, after political hacks like Mandate Mitt Romney are long gone when the trouble starts, after they made money for themselves and their partners in FASCIST crime, the true disasters reveals themselves. Control it all and look what happens.

Don't worry, the Dippity-Do Slick Trick Mitt will have a dozen variables to blame the multi billion dollar Romeny Care disaster on canned/preplanned excuses for months and political runs to come.

Accolades to that Plattering Platypus, Suffering Succotash, Barney Frank for pushing this crap too!

Another example of Socialism... FAILED

Agent CSL
07-16-2009, 09:45 AM
And that's what's coming to a hospital near you!

ItsTime
07-16-2009, 10:03 AM
Mitt "I Like Mandates" Romney is the biggest failure in Mass history.

If I lived in mass it would cost my family $1200 a month for insurance that when it comes down to it, covers NOTHING.

acptulsa
07-16-2009, 10:07 AM
But--they have to have universal health insurance! Otherwise that nice contractor that did all those kickb--er, I mean campaign contributions might have to pay people pain and suffering when they try to drive through the Big Dig and the sky literally falls on their cars!