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Texas Coalition for Long Term Care Business:
Proposed 33% cut to Nursing Home Medicaid
Rate will cost jobs, undermine broad swath
of local small business activity
Massive Texas Medicaid Cuts will be
especially harmful to Rural Texas
Communities' Jobs Base
March 29, 2011--Warning
that the Texas Legislature's proposed 33%
cut to Medicaid-funded nursing home care
will have a devastating impact not just on
seniors' care, but on local communities'
jobs base and economic activity, the
recently-formed Texas Coalition for Long
Term Care Business urged lawmakers to
re-think their budgetary proposal in light
of how badly the cuts would impact so many
different groups of Texas citizens
in every region of the state.
Buddy Parker,
a representative of First Choice Medical
Supply in Garland,
TX,
and senior spokesperson for the Coalition,
stated, "Our mission is to ensure lawmakers
understand the proposed 33% Medicaid cuts
will extend far beyond putting Texas seniors
at risk, and will also put our local jobs
base and the very well being of our local
communities at risk. In addition to driving
many nursing facilities out of business --
and leaving our frail elderly and their
caregivers with no recourse, small
businesses throughout Texas that
provide products and services to the long
term care sector will also face severe
hardship."
Parker pointed out that according to
recently released data compiled by the
non-partisan health advisory firm, Avalere
Health, Texas ranks
fourth nationally in nursing
facility-generated economic activity and
employment ($12.73
billion annually)
and total jobs resulting from nursing
facility activity is 154,673.
He explained Texas'
long term care-oriented businesses provide
an array of local services and products to
skilled nursing facilities, and consists of
medical suppliers, community pharmacists,
rehab consultants, technology software
companies, food preparers, linen suppliers,
and others.
He said that while much progress has been
made in the past week about an agreement to
use $3.1
billion of
the state's Rainy Day Fund for fiscal
relief, "It will not even make a dent in the
33% Medicaid cuts, and is but a toothpick in
the dyke of the worsening problem affecting
nursing facilities, their patients, their
caregivers, and their local communities."
Dean Blackmor, a representative of Medicine
Chest, whose corporate office is in Sulphur
Springs, TX,
noted many of the long-term care pharmacies
the company operates in Texas serve
rural areas, where access to key services is
crucial. "Rural towns and businesses across Texas already
have already faced severe challenges during
the recession," stated Blackmor.
"While
Texas has always been a business friendly
state, there will be a negative domino
effect to companies supporting long term
care if the 33% Medicaid cuts are passed --
the likes of which many of us have never
seen.
"Skilled nursing facilities are not
just our biggest and most reliable employer
throughout much of rural Texas,
they are the principle local economic
driver, and it's time for a reality check
with these disastrous proposed cuts."
Members of the Texas Coalition for Long
Term Care Business include: KB Enterprises,
Functional Pathways, Coro Health LLC,
Benefit Concepts Inc., SmartLinx Solutions,
Community Portable X-Ray Inc., Onsite Health
Care Services, Medline Healthcare Co.,
Select Rehabilitation Inc., Medicine Chest
Pharmacy, Gulf South Medical Supply, Reliant
Rehabilitation, South Texas Medical Supply,
Therapy Management Corporation, Accelerated
Care Plus, Chatelle and Associates, Invacare
Rentals, First Quality Products, Jackson
Walker LLP., MetroStat Diagnostic Services
Inc., New York Life Insurance Co., First
Choice Medical Supply, Heart to Heart
Hospice, ARKRAY USA Inc., VitalMedix LLC.,
RehabCare, Transition Health Services,
Senior PsychCare Inc., A Hug Away Inc., Deer
Oaks - A Behavioral Health Organization,
Summit Care, Health Care Information Systems
and Medi-Bill Systems, Oceanview
Transitional Care Center, Floyd Zurovec LLP,
Bruce Jackson Associates, Fundamental
Clinical & Operational Services LLC, eHealth
Data Solutions, Anacapa Technologies,
RXPERTS Pharmacy –Texas,
HPSI Purchasing Services, SCA Personal Care,
Martus Financial Services Inc.,
PharmacyCareUSA, DermaRite Industries LLC,
GreenHeart Printer Solutions.
SOURCE Texas Coalition for Long Term Care
Business
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