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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March
24, 2005
Senator Tom Adelson
Adelson Calls for Legislative Support in Court Decision
Recent findings by a U.S. District Judge show both
the good and the bad of the state’s Medicaid program and now
it is time for the state legislature to respond, the Chairman of
the Appropriations Sub-Committee on Health and Social Services said
Thursday.
“The Oklahoma Health Care Authority should be commended for
improving the program and being found in compliance on several major
issues. However, this decision indicates there is room for improvement
and this gives us an opportunity for overall system reform that
effectively delivers health care to all children, regardless of
insurance status,” said Senator Tom Adelson, D-Tulsa.
According to court documents, Judge Claire Eagan found the Oklahoma
Health Care Authority was in compliance on several administrative
functions including its enrollment system, its relationship with
the Oklahoma Department of Human Services, its policy to restrict
payment for experimental treatments and its substantial compliance
with Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment Services
(“EPSDT”), which is designed to support “well
child” visits.
Adelson said the deficiencies in the program that the court did
find will require legislative support to repair.
“The State is lacking in physician workforce, especially in
pediatric subspecialties, and that can result in unacceptably long
waiting periods for needed care. Medicaid payments are insufficient
because the legislature has been unable to fund higher rates despite
the Oklahoma Health Care Authority’s request for provider
rate increases,” Adelson said.
Adelson said he will look for solutions to the deficiencies in the
coming weeks.
“As chairman of the Senate subcommittee responsible for the
program, I want to work with providers and the Oklahoma Health Care
Authority to address these needs and insufficiencies. In the meantime,
I strongly urge all parties to refrain from personal attacks or
unproductive threats as we move forward,” Adelson concluded.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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