Heidi has a BS in Civil Engineering from Purdue. After the birth of her son Jacob, she elected to stay home to ensure his needs were met. Heidi is very involved in many organizations;last year she was appointed by the Governorâs office to be on 3 Medicaid Reform committees, looking at overhauling the entire Medicaid system.Heidi currently has an advocacy distribution list of over 2,500 members to promote awareness of the advocacy issues that affect children and adults w/ disabilities & empower parents. April 16, 2007
Dearest Advocates:
Please find below additional information regarding our advocacy efforts. MANY thanks to those 25 families/kids/providers/concerned citizens (and even a grandma!) that took time out of their busy schedules to come down to the Capitol today to show a unified voice on this issue.......The Aged, Blind and Disabled populations can NOT be in another managed care model!
The Senate listened and took this proposal OUT of their version of the 2008 Budget!
BUT our advocacy efforts must continue........PLEASE take a moment and call and/or email the below legislators (ESPECIALLY if you are in their District. It means more when you live in their district!!!!!) and the Governor letting them know that managed care does not work in this population of individuals and why.
Please make your stories personal and how it could impact your family. Also thank the Senators for taking it out of their version of the budget and help the our House of Representatives understand better so they will support that final decision with the 08 Budget!
To help you with your phone calls and emails, below are some of the facts to the situation..........
Facts:
Many of our families already have a managed healthcare network! With the Katie Beckett Waiver children alone, 71% of those waivers use Medicaid as SECONDARY INSURANCE and have primary healthcare insurance. Why would we need to be in ANOTHER managed care situation?
For the other Waivers (including MRWP, SOURCE, ICWP, CCSP, etc) - They are already in a managed care model.
There needs to be a lot more thought and input into this option before adding into the budget at the last minute. No study data is available at this time. We don’t even know how many individuals this could impact!
This plan was not discussed in any public meetings and was NOT recommended by the Appropriation Health Subcommittee and Dept. of Community Health (DCH)! DCH Commissioner Medows says the plan is premature because the State has less than a year’s experience with the current managed care (CMO) model in place.
DCH would have to get a 1115 Waiver from the Federal Medicaid office even if this is approved by the
Given the complexity and needs of this vulnerable population, many who have private health insurance and hold Medicaid as secondary insurance, the cost of coordinating care would be a financial burden to Medicaid and could actually end up costing the State more taxpayer dollars!
Bottom line: Managed care is NOT a good service delivery model for the Age, Blind and Disabled populations and could actually cost the state taxpayers more money. We need more time to evaluate the options before this radical approach is taken. Please remove this line item from the 2008 Budget!
Thanks in advance for your support.
UNITED... WE WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
Our advocacy efforts are paying off...keep up the GREAT WORK!
Sincerely, Heidi
Laura O. Moore
Founder and CEO
Dream House for Medically Fragile Children, Inc.
laura.moore@dreamhouseforkids.net
770-717-7410
Leanne D. Manning
Project & Advocacy Coordinator
leanne.manning@dreamhouseforkids.org
678-462-7789
Heidi J. Moore
678-357-8200
YOUR VOICE WAS HEARD!!!
Dream House Call to Action Update
United…We are making a difference!!!
Our state leaders heard from you today, your phone calls and emails made the difference and the Senate did not approve the last minute amendment that would implement a managed care program for the Aged, Blind and Disabled Medicaid population in the Atlanta region, which is said to become effective January 1, 2008.
We have one more thing to do…
The House and Senate Committees will now need to work out their differences on this issue,
So we still need to call and email our legislatures,
Especially tomorrow, Tuesday, April 17!
Please voice your concern about this rush of putting the aged, disabled and blind into care management. We would like to have the study data used to validate how many aged, blind and disabled people this change would affect made public and given time to review that data; to learn about how much money this change would actually save or cost, both long and short term; and to be able to participate in timely public response before this change is implemented into legislation.
We do not want the state budget balanced upon the health and lives
of children or elderly folks, disabled, or blind people.
But what can I do that will make a difference?
1. Please call and email your state legislature on Tuesday!! You can find your State Senator and Representative by going to www.vote-smart.org and typing in your zipcode.
2. Please call Governor Sonny Purdue’s office at 404-656-1776, or FAX: 404-657-7332 or email: sperdue@gov.state.ga.us.
3. Contact Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle’s office at 404-656-5109 or email him at: http://ltgov.georgia.gov/00/article/0,2086,2199618_2208307_11792200,00.html
4. Contact Senator Jack Hill at 404-656-5038 or jack.hill@senate.ga.gov
5. Contact Senator Tommie Williams at 404-656-0089 or tommie.williams@senate.ga.gov or tommie@tommiewilliams.com
6. Contact Senator Eric Johnson at 404-656-5109 or eric.johnson@senate.ga.gov or ejohnson56@comcast.net
7. Representative Ben Harbin at 404-463-2247 or ben.harbin@house.ga.gov
8. Rep. Jerry Keen 404-656-5052 jlkeen@bellsouth.net
9. Rep. Mark Burkhalter 404-656-5072 or mark.burkhalter@house.ga.gov
Dream House for Medically Fragile Children, Inc. provides education, skills training, and assistance with healthcare equipment acquisition and resource referrals, so that kinship, foster, and adoptive families can care for medically fragile children in their own 'dream home'.
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