An army of misery forced to decamp with UnitedHealthcare's departure
The he said/she said controversy between an insurance company CEO and Iowas governor about why UnitedHealthcare decided to leave the states Medicaid program might make entertaining copy, but it doesnt address who is going to manage the care of 420,000 Iowans left in the lurch.
Nor does it address whether the remaining company (Amerigroup) is adequately prepared to handle more members, and whether a new player poised to enter our states Medicaid market (Iowa Total Care) has the expertise to handle special populations in Iowa such as the elderly, disabled, and very ill.
It also doesnt consider whether the states traditional fee-for-service Medicaid offering has the financial wherewithal to shoulder an even larger share of the enrollment and cost. Fee-for-service was held over from the old state-run program when most of the Medicaid program was privatized in 2016. The fee-for-service program pays the claims of Iowas sickest and most frail Medicaid members, which the for-profit managed care organizations (MCOs) dont want or cant handle.
The Iowa Department of Human Services (DHS) did not respond to a request for comment on these issues.
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