Julie Denton http://wkyufm.org en Bill Dealing With Medicaid Late Payments Has Support in Kentucky Senate http://wkyufm.org/post/bill-dealing-medicaid-late-payments-has-support-kentucky-senate <p></p><p>A bill moving Medicaid late payment claims to the Department of Insurance appears to have some support in the state Senate.</p><p>House Bill 5 would take prompt pay issues with the Medicaid managed care system and put it through the Insurance Department's current claims process. Currently, the Cabinet for Health and Family Services deal with late claims.</p><p>Sen. Julie Denton, chair of the Senate Health and Welfare Committee, said she plans to give the bill a hearing and supports the bill's attempts to make managed care organizations pay providers.</p><p>"I think anything we can do to have more oversight and more assistance in keeping them in compliance with their contracts is a welcome breath of fresh air," she said. Sun, 24 Feb 2013 21:39:00 +0000 Kenny Colston 26907 at http://wkyufm.org Bill Dealing With Medicaid Late Payments Has Support in Kentucky Senate After Tough Debate, Kentucky Senate Passes Bill Allowing Panel Reviews in Nursing Home Abuses Cases http://wkyufm.org/post/after-tough-debate-kentucky-senate-passes-bill-allowing-panel-reviews-nursing-home-abuses-cases <p>The Kentucky Senate on Wednesday approved that sets up a panel to review abuse cases from nursing homes.</p><p>Three doctors would be put on the panel to review abuse cases; the bill would not prevent patients from filing lawsuits, but the findings from the panel could be admissible in court.</p><p>The Senate approved Senate Bill 9 on a party-line vote—Republican for, Democrats against.</p><p>The bill sponsor, Sen. Julie Denton, a Louisville Republican, said the goal is to crack down on bad lawsuits, while still protecting nursing home patients.</p><p>"No one wants to see someone hurt, someone abused, someone neglected and I'm not here to say there aren't some horrible things that have happened to people and that they don't deserve justice, because they do and this in no way precludes that," Denton said. Wed, 13 Feb 2013 23:51:23 +0000 Kenny Colston 26445 at http://wkyufm.org Denton Files Two Bills To Place Affordable Care Act Decisions in Kentucky Lawmakers' Hands http://wkyufm.org/post/denton-files-two-bills-place-affordable-care-act-decisions-kentucky-lawmakers-hands <p>State Sen. Julie Denton has filed two bills that would put control of implementation of the Affordable Care Act into lawmakers’ hands.</p><p>Gov. Steve Beshear created a state-run health exchange through an executive order and is mulling whether to expand Medicaid. Both are parts of the ACA, also known as Obamacare.</p><p>Denton says her goal is to let lawmakers have some say in either matter.</p><p>“Well all those pieces of legislation will do is say that only by the authority of the General Assembly can we expand our Medicaid program or can we set up the health benefit exchanges,” she says.</p><p>But House Speaker Greg Stumbo says his chamber will likely ignore Denton’s bills.</p><p>And the governor says he’s not worried about them either. Thu, 10 Jan 2013 14:05:51 +0000 Kenny Colston 24677 at http://wkyufm.org Kentucky Senate Chair Wants Legislative Approval for Health Exchange, Medicaid Expansion http://wkyufm.org/post/kentucky-senate-chair-wants-legislative-approval-health-exchange-medicaid-expansion <p>The chairman of a Kentucky Senate committee is promising to file legislation aimed at preventing Gov. Beshear from setting up two major pieces of the federal health care law without legislative approval.</p><p>The Courier-Journal reports Senate Health and Welfare Committee Chair and Louisville Republican Julie Denton says she doesn’t want the Governor to be able to unilaterally establish a new statewide health care exchange or expand Medicaid services to more Kentuckians. Denton and <a href="http://wkyufm.org/post/tea-party-activists-tell-kentucky-lawmakers-reject-obamacare" target="_blank">other Obamacare opponents</a> say the state can’t afford the exchange or expanded Medicaid offerings.</p><p>Denton’s bill would make such moves contingent on General Assembly approval. Gov. Beshear has <a href="http://wkyufm.org/post/beshear-names-members-kentucky-health-exchange-board" target="_blank">already taken steps to create a statewide health care exchange</a> by 2014, which would allow those who don’t get insurance at work to buy a plan from a private company and receive government subsidies in the process.</p><p>The Medicaid expansion would allow those earning less than 133 percent of the poverty rate to qualify for the program. Beshear says he is <a href="http://wkyufm.org/post/kentucky-governor-still-mulling-medicaid-expansion-consequences" target="_blank">still considering the Medicaid expansion</a>, while House Speaker Greg Stumbo says <a href="http://wkyufm.org/post/speaker-stumbo-favors-medicaid-expansion-kentucky" target="_blank">he fully supports the move.</a> Wed, 09 Jan 2013 21:21:03 +0000 Kevin Willis 24646 at http://wkyufm.org