A planned overhaul of Medicaid in Florida begins Friday with a week of public hearings around the state. Meetings will be held in Ft. Lauderdale, Miami Gardens, and Tampa on June 16th. WLRN Miami Herald Reporter Gina Jordan has more.
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A planned overhaul of Medicaid in Florida begins Friday with a week of public hearings around the state. Meetings will be held in Ft. Lauderdale, Miami Gardens, and Tampa on June 16th. WLRN Miami Herald Reporter Gina Jordan has more.
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The hearings will be a sham and only serve to fool the public into thinking they had some say in the Medicaid "reform" that is simply designed to line the pockets of a new category of middlemen. The fact is that health care continues to to grow so fast is that there are so many middlemen now between patients and their health care providers. Go buy a state legislator, get a far better ROI than on a CD!
Posted by: Can't Take It Anymore | June 09, 2011 at 02:48 PM
The hearings will be a sham and only serve to fool the public into thinking they had some say in the Medicaid "reform" that is simply designed to line the pockets of a new category of middlemen. The fact is that health care continues to to grow so fast is that there are so many middlemen now between patients and their health care providers. Go buy a state legislator, get a far better ROI than on a CD!
Posted by: Can't Take It Anymore | June 09, 2011 at 02:48 PM