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Oklahoma State
Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
Senator Jeff Rabon stated today that the Oklahoma
House of Representatives is grand-standing Oklahoma’s neediest
and most vulnerable – our children who depend on Medicaid
for their health coverage.
Yesterday the Senate passed a conference committee report to Senate
Bill 944, which will implement a less than one percent fee on all
of Oklahoma’s hospitals. Rabon stated the House needs to take
action immediately to assign conferees to allow passage of SB 944,
which will generate nearly $300 million in Medicaid revenue.
“I’m disappointed that Speaker Todd Hiett and his leadership
are willing to leave Oklahoma’s neediest citizens behind based
upon a procedural rule that doesn’t even apply to SB 944,”
stated Rabon, D-Hugo.
The House leadership has been quoted as saying that they cannot
pass a tax in the final week of the legislative session. Senator
Rabon argued that this is not a tax, but rather a fee that will
help Oklahoma’s needy families.
Senator Rabon added, “As someone who represents a high number
of Medicaid-eligible citizens, I am pleading for help on behalf
of those needy children for the House Republican leadership to quickly
act upon this measure.”
In an article dated May 21st, 2005, a statewide newspaper, the
Oklahoman, stated that “many of Oklahoma’s 360,000 poor
children don’t get medical care because doctors don’t
accept Medicaid patients due to low physician reimbursement rates…..The
state’s Medicaid program is in violation of federal law,”
which was ruled by a federal judge last week.
The proposal now included SB 944 is designed to create a hospital
provider fee of 0.875 percent of annual gross revenue and use it
to match federal Medicaid funds and invest the total revenue into
Medicaid hospital and physician rates.
“The result would be that more needy children would receive
the healthcare benefits they deserve and rural Oklahoma hospitals
would be able to keep their doors open,” said Rabon. “This
measure is expected to raise $93 million in state funds and draw
more than $200 million in federal funds, which is a direct impact
of more than $300 million in health care dollars. Oklahoma citizens
who don’t have a voice here and the medical community are
desperately calling on us for leadership. The Republican House Speaker
needs to take action and he needs to take action right now.”
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications
Office- (405) 521-5774

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