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Home > Medicare Monitor > Archives > 2008 > May > 13 > Entry

Nursing homes say Florida could lose $62 million

Florida nursing homes would lose an estimated $62 million next year under proposed rules designed to recoup “forecasting errors” in Medicare payments, according to a study released today by the American Health Care Association and the Alliance for Quality Nursing Home Care.

The nursing home groups have been slugging away at the proposed rules, which they say will trim $770 million nationwide from nursing homes.

“Florida seniors are facing the second-highest Medicare funding reduction in the nation (behind New York) on top of the state Medicaid cuts passed into state law in recent weeks,” Tony Marshall, senior vice president and chief operating officer of the Florida Health Care Association, said in a statement.

“Medicare and Medicaid funding are inextricably linked,” Marshall said. “The combination of cuts to both programs squeezes facilities in a manner harmful to older residents’ rising care needs, as well as to our local economy and caregiver jobs base.”

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By Leticia

May 14, 2008 1:55 PM | Link to this

Texas is the 4th highest level of cuts by these proposed changes, expecting to lose an estimated $47 million. A drastic cut like this, coupled with our 49th state ranking of our Medicaid reimbursment rate, creates a dangerous situation for Texas seniors. For more information, visit www.txhca.org.

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