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PA Welfare Secretary Testifies About Medicaid Expansion

Declaring that “We in the commonwealth have never witnessed a law so vast, with such demands on state resources, and lack of federal guidance,” Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare Secretary Gary Alexander told the House Energy and Commerce Committee last week that while Pennsylvania has not ruled out expanding its Medicaid program in accordance with the Affordable Care Act, “Under the constraints of the health care reform law, I do not think we can afford the expansion.”
Mr. Alexander made these remarks at a hearing of the committee’s Health Subcommittee, which was taking testimony on the Medicaid expansion component of the 2010 health care reform law.
While the Kaiser Foundation on Medicaid and the Uninsured says that expansion would cost Pennsylvania $2 billion through 2022, the Corbett administration has put a $4 billion price tag on such expansion.
The Safety-Net Association of Pennsylvania (SNAP) supports Medicaid expansion in the state.
Read more about Mr. Alexander’s testimony in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article and this Central Penn Business Journal article, which also includes a direct link to the secretary’s testimony.

2012-12-18T06:00:03+00:00December 18th, 2012|Health care reform, Pennsylvania Medicaid policy, Safety-Net Association of Pennsylvania|Comments Off on PA Welfare Secretary Testifies About Medicaid Expansion

DPW Secretary Shares Views on Medicaid Program

In an extensive interview with the Central Penn Business Journal, Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare Secretary Gary Alexander shared his views on the state’s Medicaid program, the changes he would like to see, and the challenges the state faces in the immediate future.
Among the issues Alexander addressed are his desire to have greater flexibility to operate the state’s Medical Assistance program; the state’s prospects for expanding Medicaid eligibility as called for in the Affordable Care Act; his concern that greater access will increase rather than decrease uncompensated care and emergency room use; his interest in greater transparency for health care costs and quality; and his fight against fraud, waste, and abuse.
Read the complete Central Penn Business Journal interview with Secretary Alexander here.

2012-08-21T06:00:48+00:00August 21st, 2012|Health care reform, Pennsylvania Medicaid policy|Comments Off on DPW Secretary Shares Views on Medicaid Program
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