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Related: About this forumTexas moving forward with budget cuts for disabled kids' therapy services
More than a year after lawmakers originally ordered it, Texas quietly announced Monday it will enact significant cuts to the money that it pays therapists who treat vulnerable children with disabilities in two weeks.
Medicaid reimbursement rates are used to pay for pediatric therapy services provided to disabled babies and toddlers. Carrie Williams, spokeswoman for the state's Health and Human Services Commission, said that Texas will apply cuts on Medicaid rates on Dec. 15 in attempt to achieve savings directed by the Texas Legislature in 2015.
"The most important job we have is making sure kids have the services they need and that we are responsible with taxpayer dollars," Williams said in an e-mail. "We will monitor the reduction of rates to ensure access to care is not impacted and that Texans around the state receive the much-needed therapies required to improve their lives."
A group of concerned Texans last year filed a lawsuit seeking to block the $350 million cut to Medicaid, the federal-state insurance program for the poor and disabled, from taking effect. That group included speech, physical and occupational therapy providers and the families of children who receive their service. They argued that the cuts were so steep that providers would have to close their businesses and forgo seeing as many as 60,000 children.
Read more: https://www.texastribune.org/2016/11/28/texas-quietly-moves-forward-cuts-therapy-services/
PoindexterOglethorpe
(28,493 posts)do they? Giant sarcasm emoji here.
I am currently reading "A Square Meal" about the Depression, and what's depressing (no pun here, just the truth) is that Republicans have ALWAYS been unwilling to help those in need.
atreides1
(16,799 posts)Other related stories:
Nearly 300 East Texas children with disabilities who are part of the state's Early Childhood Intervention program have no one to provide them with medically necessary therapies after the regions lone provider closed its doors this week in response to hefty budget cuts ordered by state lawmakers.https://www.texastribune.org/2016/10/04/east-texas-children-lose-therapy-services-medicaid/
Texas health officials testified in court in 2015 that they had not studied how the budget cuts would affect childrens access to medically necessary therapy treatments.https://www.texastribune.org/2015/09/21/state-says-it-never-studied-how-cuts-will-affect-c/