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Healthcare Financial News - Kentucky To Create New Medicaid Program

Healthcare Financial News


Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Kentucky To Create New Medicaid Program

Kentucky received the go-ahead to create a new Medicaid program after CMS granted initial approval of the state’s Medicaid waiver on Wednesday. As a state with one of the highest percentages of people living below the poverty level and more than 15% on Medicaid, Kentucky expects its new program, KyHeath Choices, to stretch available resources by requiring Medicaid members to be responsible for their own health care. The program will require co-payments and premiums, except for preventive services, and offer financial incentives to Medicaid beneficiaries--to be used for gym memberships, smoking-cessation programs or other non-covered health services--if they engage in healthy practices, such as following disease-management protocols. Any Medicaid member who has access to private insurance will be required to enroll, and KyHealth Choices will pay the premiums.

posted on 1/24/2006 12:00:00 PM (CST)  Permalink