After shunning Medicaid expansion, Florida Republicans see the political power of tackling health care – Florida Trend

After shunning Medicaid expansion, Florida Republicans see the political power of tackling health care

With polls showing health care access and cost among the top issues for voters, House Speaker Jose Oliva is among a chorus of Florida Republicans getting behind President Donald Trumps promise last spring to make the GOP the party of health care. Backed by a scorched earth attack on Big Pharma and the health care industrial complex, Oliva is promoting wide-ranging changes to the states medical landscape. [Source: Sarasota Herald-Tribune]

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Changes could be in store for the state-employee health insurance program. Again. A Senate committee Monday introduced legislation that would make changes to prescription drug benefits, require the state to competitively bid the insurance program to managed-care plans in nine regions and strike a 2017 law that required four different benefit plans to be offered to employees. [Source: Health News Florida]

Whistleblowing surgeon claims hospital system forced him to use in-network radiologists

A Florida orthopedic surgeon is suing Orlando Health and its imaging center, claiming the hospital system fired him for failing to use its own in-network radiologists. Ayman Daouk, MD, also alleges that the eight-hospital chain repeatedly reprimanded him for performing surgery outside of the system. He said these actions violate both the Stark Law and federal anti-kickback statutes and wants the hospital system punished for its business practices, according to the complaint, filed last month in U.S. District Court. More from Radiology Business.

Florida House bill takes aim at 'exorbitant' air ambulance costs

A bill making its way through the Florida Legislature right now could impact how much families have to pay air ambulance companies in the event of a medical emergency. State Rep. Jayer Williamson, R-Pace, filed the bill in November after hearing constituent concerns about extreme and exorbitant costs of air ambulance services. The bill, which has a companion bill in the Senate, would require insurance companies to pay reasonable reimbursement to air ambulance companies so the individual or family who received the life-saving service isnt on the hook for a bill that could reach tens of thousands of dollars. [Source: Pensacola News Journal]

House wants information on managed care mergers

House leaders want health officials to assess the impact that mergers of managed-care companies have on choice and diversity of plans in Floridas Medicaid system. The House included a provision in its proposed 2020-2021 budget that would require the Agency for Health Care Administration, which administers the Medicaid program, to assess the impact of any merger, sale, acquisition or consolidation that results in a plan having, or having control of, more than 30 percent of the Medicaid managed-care enrollment statewide or in any region. [Source: Health News Florida]

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