TMA Issues Statement on Medicaid Block Grant Proposal

Oct 16, 2019 at 04:17 pm by Staff


Editor's Note: Since the October paper hit desks with initial reactions to the governor's proposed TenCare Modified Block Grant, TMA has had the opportunity to take a deeper dive into the full proposal and has released an updated statement.

The largest professional organization for doctors in Tennessee has submitted its public comments regarding the proposal to convert federal funding for TennCare to a block grant. Like many other organizations, the Tennessee Medical Association is cautious about the lack of detail in the preliminary proposal, while raising specific questions and concerns that physicians would like to see addressed in the negotiations.

TMA Statement:

Tennessee's physicians are unable to determine at this time whether the state's proposal to convert federal Medicaid funding to a block grant can realistically improve healthcare access and quality while reducing cost. There are some positives in the preliminary waiver request, but the draft raises more questions than answers about how it could affect doctors and their patients.

We cannot reduce overall funding without changing eligibility requirements or cutting benefits for our state's most vulnerable patient population. State officials should work toward a solution that provides enough funding to at least maintain current TennCare levels, or preferably cover more Tennesseans in need, and boosts physician participation by reducing administrative and clinical barriers to healthcare delivery. Hospitals won't help access for patients in rural areas of the state if there are no physicians to treat them.

TMA submitted detailed comments and questions during the public comment period. We expect the TennCare Bureau and Lee administration to be judicious in negotiations with CMS, and to engage the physicians who actually deliver care as the process moves forward.

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