Kan. gov. has no plans to slow Medicaid overhaul

(AP)  TOPEKA, Kan. — Republican Gov. Sam Brownback won't delay an overhaul of Medicaid in Kansas, officials said Thursday, despite bipartisan concern among legislators that his administration is moving too quickly to turn the entire program over to private health insurance companies.

Brownback expects the state to issue contracts this year to three companies to manage the $2.9 billion program, which provides health coverage to poor families and disabled and elderly Kansans.

The contracts would take effect Jan. 1, 2013. Each company must provide coverage statewide, so that participants can choose among plans. The administration also is promising that the contracts will contain financial incentives for the contractors to improve services while controlling costs.

State medical programs provide services for an average of 380,000 people a month, and the bulk already receive state health coverage through private contractors. But Brownback's overhaul represents the state's first attempt to bring services for the disabled and the elderly, including nursing home residents, into a managed-care system.

Some legislators think Brownback's administration is rushing the changes, but Lt. Gov. Jeff Colyer said when the new contracts take effect next year, nearly two years will have passed since the administration began discussions about overhauling Medicaid. Colyer said the changes will not only to control costs but better coordinate care and improve individuals' health.

Asked about delaying the overhaul, Colyer told The Associated Press, "Why would we?"

"We don't want to hurt Kansas patients," said Colyer, a surgeon and former state senator who led the team that developed the overhaul plan. "We want to make sure that they start getting the benefits now, and we're talking about tens of millions of dollars.

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