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MN Social Healthcare Delivery Program Spared Governor’s Veto

It had all the trappings of a political football; a blue state’s extremely unpopular Republican governor — looking toward a possible presidential run a year after his term ends — used his partisan hardline to threaten veto of one of the most well-funded social programs for healthcare delivery to the state’s working impoverished, all the while setting the stage for a political attack on his character for all of the nation to see at the hands of the opposing party. The apparent newfound conciliatory stance taken by Minnesota governor and 2012 prez hopeful Tim Pawlenty concerning the threatened veto of GAMC headed this scenario at the pass, however, as the healthcare delivery safety net for thousands of the state’s working poor got a last-minute reprieve to continue being funded, albeit scaled back. Of course the negative PR surrounding a pending lawsuit by three beneficiaries of the program didn’t make eating crow any easier for the chief executive.

Though funding for the program was supposed to end on April Fools Day, the brokered change in funding commitment means that service providers will see less in reimbursements. Also,

[u]nder the agreement, hospitals will receive $71 million from the state’s general fund for the year starting July 1 and $131 million the following year. About 12 to 15 hospitals likely can start serving patients in the new program on June 1. For others not yet ready, $20 million will be set aside to pay for uncompensated care for six months.

The key is in acute care — often the first and only mode by which this underserved patient population will continue to receive care. With a decrease in monies to provide it — even with a grace period of sorts for charity care — the level of participation of acute hospitals is emblematic of both ongoing problems with funding (providing care) and simply surviving as they continue to operate in a program whose demand will only increase until reform is achieved on the national stage. | LINK

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