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Related: About this forumDisabled Iowans, fed up with cuts under privatized Medicaid, sue Gov. Reynolds
Iowas roiling controversy over its for-profit Medicaid management spilled into federal court Tuesday when six Iowans with disabilities filed a lawsuit against Gov. Kim Reynolds.
The lawsuit alleges that the states chaotic shift to a privately run Medicaid program is depriving thousands of Iowans with disabilities the legal right to live safely outside of care facilities. The suit holds Reynolds and her human services director responsible for the private management companies' actions.
They are violating very basic human rights, but also very basic Medicaid law, rules and regulations. Theyre just totally disregarding them, said Roxanne Conlin, a Des Moines civil-rights lawyer who helped write the lawsuit. Its kind of amazing to see how callous they are toward Iowas most vulnerable people.
The prominent advocacy group Disability Rights Iowa organized the lawsuit against Reynolds and the director of the Department of Human Services. The group wants a federal judge to order the state to halt discriminatory cuts in services to 15,000 Iowans with serious disabilities.
Read more: http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/investigations/2017/06/13/disabled-iowans-medicaid-privatization-lawsuit/370484001/
mercuryblues
(15,114 posts)get their way this will be a national epidemic.
emmadoggy
(2,142 posts)My niece has Down Syndrome, and my sister told me that she is losing her case worker. In addition, due to the privately managed Medicaid - these ridiculous "MCO's" - she is in danger of losing her health care team at Iowa City OR her local team. She is on coumadin for the rest of her life and has to have weekly INR checks, and needs regular medical care locally, but also has a LOT of care provided at U of I for the more major stuff (the local doctors can't/won't handle those needs due to her medical history). But the current MCO she is using is in contract negotiations with the local medical facility and is unlikely to renew the contract. She COULD switch to another MCO in order to keep coverage with that facility, but then she would lose Iowa City because they only contract with ONE MCO! It's a disaster.
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emmadoggy
(2,142 posts)It's a stress inducer for sure.