Future of NY’s Safety Net Providers in Hochul’s Hands, Advocates Say

July 24, 2024 | admin

( Dan Clark, September 20, 2022

Advocates are calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul to reverse a decision from the prior administration that could prevent certain safety net health care providers from taking advantage of a federal cost-savings program.

That program, called 340B, allows those providers to purchase prescription drugs at a discount and use those savings to provide services for underserved communities. 

But a decision in 2020 from her predecessor, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, could cut into that practice. 

Cuomo had tasked a panel with finding areas in which the state could reduce spending for Medicaid, which makes up about a third of the state budget each year. The goal was to find $2.5 billion in cuts ahead of budget negotiations, which happen in March.

That panel, called the Medicaid Redesign Team II, ultimately hit that goal, recommending a series of ways the state could change how it funds the program. 

Among them was a proposal to transfer what’s called the Medicaid pharmacy benefit from Medicaid managed care to a fee-for-service model. The panel had argued that could save the state at least $125 million the year after implementation.

Some analyses have challenged whether the proposal will actually save the state money, or be particularly effective at reining in costs.

Under the proposal, private plans that participate in Medicaid managed care would no longer process prescription drug claims on their own. Instead, the state Department of Health would take over those claims, and pay them directly.

Safety net providers have said that change would prevent them from continuing to receive savings from the federal 340B program. That means they would have less money to spend on services for underserved communities.

“I want our governor to think about, if this carve-out happens, you’re actually saying you don’t care about these individuals,†said Omari Edwards from the Albany Damien Center, one of the providers that anticipates cuts to services if the change goes through.

Source: NY Now from WMHT

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