Egad, I imagine this will adversely affect alot of people. From the Walgreen's website comes this press release:
As a result of new and extreme reimbursement cuts in the Delaware Medicaid program, Walgreens today announced it will stop filling Medicaid prescriptions in all of its 66 Happy Harry’s, A Walgreens Pharmacy locations enrolled in Delaware Medicaid as of July 6. Walgreens is the largest pharmacy provider in Delaware, operating in communities both large and small.
Under this new Medicaid reimbursement rule that took effect on April 1 and is due to become part of the state’s new fiscal budget beginning July 1, Delaware is arbitrarily and unilaterally reducing the price it will pay for brand name medications. This will severely impact the ability of pharmacies to fill Medicaid prescriptions in the state.
With this new rule, Delaware now has one of the lowest payment rates in the country for brand name and generic medications.
Kermit Crawford, Walgreens senior vice president of pharmacy, said, “We have made the decision, after much thought and care, to end our involvement with the state Medicaid program. Quite simply, we can’t continue to participate in a program that, in some cases, pays us less than our cost to fill these prescriptions. By making it uneconomical for pharmacies to continue filling Medicaid prescriptions, the state’s new payments to pharmacies hurt the very patients that Medicaid is meant to serve.”
The state could easily eliminate its Medicaid pharmacy budget gap simply by focusing on its generic dispensing rate at all pharmacies in the state. Each percentage point improvement in the generic dispensing rate would save the state approximately $1.2 million annually. As a low-cost, quality alternative to brand name medications, generics are good for patients, the state and pharmacies.
In addition, Crawford noted that Walgreens, in conjunction with the National Association of Chain Drug Stores, had approached the state with a number of sound alternative strategies and programs that could help Delaware fill its Medicaid budget gap. Many of these alternatives were rejected, despite their successes in other states. None of these methods would adversely impact patient care, unlike the reimbursement cut.
“Delaware’s refusal to implement programs that we know can save millions of dollars and solve their budget difficulties while maintaining a high level of patient care is, quite frankly, baffling,” said Crawford. “We don’t understand why the state would pursue a path that is a lose-lose for the patients and health care service providers.”
Delaware’s pharmacy payment cuts also will have a negative effect on Medicaid recipients by limiting access to pharmacies, hurting those patients with the fewest options and who need the most assistance. Studies show that medications are effective at lowering overall health costs by keeping people healthy and preventing expensive hospital procedures, while comprising only about 10 percent of overall health care costs. With less access to pharmacies under this new program, it is likely that the state payment cuts will drive up other health care costs that represent the majority of health expenditures.
Crawford said, “We understand that Delaware is having difficulties balancing its budget, but we urge the Governor and his staff to reconsider this action and implement some of the very achievable cost savings measures that we have suggested. By doing this, the Governor can enhance patient care, rather than harm it. Other states have had great success with these measures. In the end, we need to keep the patient’s well-being top of mind. The new payment rates are misguided and hurt the people Medicaid was created to serve.”
I am at a loss to explain this. Certainly there are other areas of the budget less deserving than the Medicaid program which so many people rely on. I would like to hear the State's response to this.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
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12 comments:
Thanks Mr. Levin, for this you sold out Happy Harry's.
Loudell has a good post up on this.
Alan Levin bailed out of this problem a long time ago. Someone being spiteful to still hold blame?
Got the wrong meds?
The truly disgusting part is the Government using demonization, City State and County.
Seems there is a special place reserved in hell for 'all' politicians. The answer is to control state spending, not to shuttle the blame.
You say yikes, I say yippee, someone has to stand up to the state thinking they can just help themselves to everyone's pocket. Teachers did a Bell to Bell, let the drugstore do a go to hell. You cut the Medicaid reimbursement arbitrarily, but haven't done anything to look at the fraud of Medicaid participation? The company already gives De. Medicaid ultra reduced prices for drugs, minimal profit margin, and you think they should be gracious about another cut? I left Walgreens because of the service. I just may go back now, because of the shorter lines, and the balls they have to say discount is one thing, giving it away is something else. No, not giving away, TAKING away.
I have to agree with Anon 10:10 if you can't make money don't provide the service. The next thing you would have heard is Walgreen would have been asking for a government bailout.
Another reason why we need a universal health care system in the good ole USA. We are the dinosaurs of the world as far as health care is concerned, wssting health care dollars on administrative costs, corporate profits and executive bonuses instead of taking care of the health of our citizens.
Anon 8:07: Yeah, and the government will take care of all that,LOL.
Think England. Think Canada.
You think the system is screwed up now, just wait till Uncle Sam is in charge.
My government the BULLY.
Take from the middle class and give to the subsistence class.
Destroy all entrepreneurship and industrious peoples.
If it weren't for the govt. run Medicare system, many of you critics would be paying the medical bills of your aging parents. If it weren't for Social Security, you might well be providing housing and all the related expenses for those same parents. Of course, we can eliminate the system and you can assume the responsibility. Can I have a show of hands?
I don't think anyone here has said anything about Medicare or Social Security, or eliminating those two systems. Neither is perfect, but they are not the topic here, so you aren't really making an argument.
Yes Shirley, a goof shows up again. Anon at 3:31 confuses fully underwritten medication by Medicaid, with Medicare medication, that is subsidized and paid in part by our parents via their Medicare insurance, and reduced co-pays. A program heavily worked out between government and private industry. Yea anon 3:31 I can live with that, and even help with those co-pays. So now that we have that figured out, back to Medicaid. Let me see, Delaware wants to figure it out, and then let private industry know. Not so fast.
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