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CONTACT: Stephanie Smiley, (608) 266-1683
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES TO HOLD TOWN HALL MEETING
IN MADISON ON MEDICAID SAVINGS INITIATIVES
MADISONDepartment of Health Services Secretary Dennis G. Smith
and Deputy Secretary Kitty Rhoades will hold a Town Hall meeting in
Madison to collect input from consumers, community partners, and providers
on Medicaid efficiencies and cost-savings initiatives recently released by
the Department.
The mission and cost of Medicaid in Wisconsin have expanded
dramatically over the years. One out of every five citizens is now served
in a Medicaid program (traditional Medicaid, BadgerCare Plus, SeniorCare
and Family Care). Medicaid pays for 45 percent of all births in the state,
and Medicaid recipients occupy roughly 60 percent of nursing home
beds.
State funding for Medicaid had to be significantly increased above the
2009-2011 budget, primarily for two reasons – federal matching funds
decreased by $1.33 billion and previous budget estimates were based on a
projected decline in enrollment. But even after an infusion of $1.2
billion of additional state funding for the current budget cycle, the
Department was tasked with finding savings to keep the Medicaid program in
balance with the state budget.
“To fulfill our responsibilities to those who rely on our programs
and the taxpayers who provide the funding, and ensuring a balanced state
budget over the biennium, we had numerous discussions with consumers,
providers and advocates to generate the commonsense changes to Medicaid
that we have proposed,” said Secretary Smith. “Now that the public has
had the opportunity to look at these initiatives we are very much
interested in obtaining feedback.”
“We believe that our proposals are fair, focused, and will make the
Medicaid program sustainable in Wisconsin,” said Deputy Secretary
Rhoades. “We want to hear from the public prior to submitting anything
formally to the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services or
Wisconsin’s Joint Committee on Finance.”
Individuals who are interested in speaking will have up to three
minutes to share their comments at this forum. Those who would like to
share their ideas and do not wish to speak are encouraged to submit their
written feedback at the meeting. Those unable to attend the town hall
meeting can provide comments on the DHS website at www.dhs.wisconsin.gov.
** People needing special accommodations to attend or participate in
the meeting should notify the Department of Health Services at
608-266-9622 (TTY 888-701-1250) on or before October 18, 2011.
| WHEN: |
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
1:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M |
| WHERE: |
Goodman Community Center
149 Waubesa Street
Madison, WI 53704
Evjue Community Room D |
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Last Revised: October 14, 2011
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