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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2021 | |
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H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N | |
RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING THE RHODE ISLAND STATE AUDITOR GENERAL TO | |
CONDUCT OR OVERSEE A STUDY OR AUDIT ON THE PRIVATIZATION OF RHODE | |
ISLAND'S MEDICAID PROGRAMS | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Henries, Cassar, Lombardi, Morales, Kazarian, Potter, | |
Date Introduced: February 26, 2021 | |
Referred To: House Finance | |
1 | WHEREAS, Medicaid covers approximately 1 in 4 Rhode Islanders, including 1 in 5 |
2 | adults, 3 in 8 children, 3 in 5 nursing home residents, 3 in 5 individuals with disabilities, 4 in 9 |
3 | individuals with disabilities, and 1 in 5 Medicare beneficiaries; and |
4 | WHEREAS, COVID-19 has made proper funding and management of the Rhode Island |
5 | Medicaid programs even more necessary and urgent; and |
6 | WHEREAS, Prior to 1994, Rhode Island managed its own Medicaid programs |
7 | reimbursing health care providers directly; and |
8 | WHEREAS, Since 1994, Rhode Island has privatized an ever-growing portion of its |
9 | Medicaid program so that by 2019, 91 percent of all RI Medicaid recipients are in a managed care |
10 | program, i.e., 283,033 Medicaid eligible individuals, and Managed Care Organization (MCO) |
11 | payments comprise 60 percent of Medicaid benefit expenditures (i.e., about $1.7 billion); and |
12 | WHEREAS, In annual reports since 2009, the Rhode Island Office of the Auditor |
13 | General repeatedly found that the State lacks adequate oversight of such private health insurance |
14 | companies; and |
15 | WHEREAS, The Auditor General found that Rhode Island overpaid more than two |
16 | hundred million dollars ($200,000,000) to private health insurance companies in 2015, and could |
17 | not recoup overpayments until 2017, due to opposition from such companies; and |
18 | WHEREAS, Academic peer-reviewed research has found that privatizing management of |
19 | Medicaid does not save states money and often costs them more; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, In 2009, Connecticut conducted an audit which found that it was overpaying |
2 | private health insurance companies (United Healthcare Group, Aetna, and Community Health |
3 | Network of Connecticut) nearly fifty million dollars ($50,000,000) of Medicaid funds per year; |
4 | and |
5 | WHEREAS, In 2012, Connecticut abandoned its attempt to privatize management of its |
6 | Medicaid program and subsequently saved hundreds of millions of dollars and achieved the |
7 | lowest Medicaid cost increases in the country; and |
8 | WHEREAS, Rhode Island’s efforts to “reinvent” Medicaid by privatizing it (i.e., hiring |
9 | private corporations to implement UHIP/RIBridges and act as MCOs) have not resulted in |
10 | significant savings; and |
11 | WHEREAS, Other states (Kansas and Iowa) that have recently experimented with wide- |
12 | scale Medicaid privatization have suffered cuts in care, reduced far less costs than expected, and |
13 | sacrificed oversight and transparency by handing their programs over to private entities; and |
14 | WHEREAS, After finding insufficient oversight of MCOs since 2009, the RI Auditor |
15 | General in the FY2017, FY2018 and FY2019 Single Audit Reports bluntly concludes, “The State |
16 | lacks effective auditing and monitoring of MCO financial activity”; and |
17 | WHEREAS, Rhode Island must collect data and analyze the actual costs and benefits of |
18 | contracting with private health insurance companies and to date, has not; now, therefore be it |
19 | RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby |
20 | respectfully requests the Rhode Island State Auditor General to conduct or oversee a study or |
21 | audit similar to the one undertaken by the Connecticut Comptroller in 2009, to determine whether |
22 | Rhode Island is overpaying private health insurance companies and whether reversing the |
23 | privatization of Rhode Island’s Medicaid programs can save the State money; and be it further |
24 | RESOLVED, That this House hereby respectfully requests the Rhode Island State |
25 | Auditor General to report its findings to the Rhode Island Senate and House on or before January |
26 | 2, 2022; and be it further |
27 | RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
28 | transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to the Rhode Island State Auditor General. |
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