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Letter: Attack on managed care opponent omits true problem with Medicaid privatization

Submitted Apr 19, 2021 In the March 26 article Critic of managed care, Standridge profited from current Medicaid system, The Norman Transcript s choice to focus on Sen. Rob Standridge s pharmacy ownership ignores the fundamental problems with privatizing our state s Medicaid program. I am writing today to address this oversight. One of the most pressing concerns that Sen. Standridge and others in health care have with Oklahoma s managed care scheme is that it will not improve health care as promised. If implemented, managed care will actually lead to a decrease in services for some of our state s most vulnerable citizens. Why? Unlike our current state-run system, the new managed care will be overseen by for-profit, out-of-state insurance companies. These companies demand up to 15% in administrative fees, which is significantly more than the Oklahoma Health Care Authority s (OHCA) 4% administrative cost. To put it simply, out of every $100 spent on Medicaid, up to $15 would go t

McEntire moves against Managed Care of Medicaid expansion, Stitt stays solid, and the End is near

The City Sentinel April 18, 2021 By Darla Shelden By Darla Shelden, City Sentinel Reporter OKLAHOMA CITY– During April LifeShare of Oklahoma and the YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City are partnering for the purpose. By Staff Report The City Sentinel, Staff Report  OKLAHOMA CITY Members of the Oklahoma House Democratic Caucus and the Oklahoma Legislative Black Caucus recognized the Norman High School girl’s basketball team on the.

Applications Open June 1 For Coverage Under Oklahoma s Medicaid Expansion

Applications Open June 1 For Coverage Under Oklahoma s Medicaid Expansion
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200,000 More Oklahomans Will Soon Be Eligible To Register For Sooner Care

Big changes are coming to Medicaid in Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Healthcare Authority announced Wednesday that starting June 1, about 200,000 more Oklahomans will now be able to register online for Sooner Care, the state s Medicaid system. This comes after voters approved expansion to include families making less than about $36,000 a year. The OHCA said coverage for those who register will then begin about 30 days later, on July 1st. The department is also clarifying some big changes coming for all Medicaid recipients in Oklahoma. On October 1, the state is transitioning to a managed care delivery model called Sooner Select. That means members will be able to choose between four different medical plan organizations and three dental plan organizations.

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