Governor’s Proposed Cuts May Hurt Entire System, Not Just Medi-Cal, Experts Fear

Governor’s Proposed Cuts May Hurt Entire System, Not Just Medi-Cal, Experts Fear

Officials for groups representing physicians and hospitals, and an advocate from the Western Center on Law and Poverty predict that Gov. Schwarzenegger's proposed Medi-Cal cuts will have a negative impact on the state's overall health care system.

In a California Healthline Special Report, leaders of organizations representing doctors and hospitals, along with an advocate for low-income people discussed the potential impact of proposed cuts to the state’s Medi-Cal system.

The Special Report includes comments from:

Gilliard said cuts to Medi-Cal will reduce preventive care for patients and will eventually shift more patients to the state’s already-crowded hospital emergency departments.

Noting that California doctors already receive the lowest Medicaid reimbursement rates in the country, Frankenstein said that the governor’s cuts will cause physicians to lose money by treating Medi-Cal patients.

Emerson said the impact will not be limited to Medi-Cal recipients and providers.

“If these cuts take effect, you’re going to see a complete meltdown of the health care system in California. This is not limited to people on Medi-Cal … all of us in California could be affected by these cuts,” she said (Kennedy, California Healthline, 5/29).

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