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Louisiana Gov. Jindal Unveils 'Louisiana Health First' Medicaid Overhaul Plan

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Article Date: 19 Nov 2008 - 12:00 PST

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Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) and state Department of Health and Hospitals Secretary Alan Levine on Friday announced details of the Louisiana Health First initiative, a pilot program aimed at restructuring the state's Medicaid program by shifting thousands of low-income children and adults from the current fee-for-service model to private managed care networks, the Baton Rouge Advocate reports (Shuler, Baton Rouge Advocate, 11/15).

The proposed plan, outlined in a 65-page concept paper, is designed to cut costs and improve the health outcomes for Medicaid beneficiaries, but details of how it will be financed remain unclear, the New Orleans Times-Picayune reports. The plan also must be approved by the state Legislature and federal government before it is implemented (Moller, New Orleans Times-Picayune, 11/15).

The concept paper outlines some "major reform initiatives" for which the state is seeking federal approval:
Jindal said, "Our health care system today is not working to help the very people it's designed to serve," adding that "doing nothing is not an option." He said that Medicaid could become financially unsustainable, adding that the program is projected to account for at least 21% of the state's general fund budget by 2011.

Citing ongoing discussions with the Bush administration over the financial aspects and other details of the plan, Jindal said, "We're not going to agree to terms (with the federal government) that are not in the best interest of the state." The negotiations could extend into 2009, he said (New Orleans Times-Picayune, 11/15).

The white paper and a fact sheet about the plan are available online (.pdf).

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