Nebraska Medicaid Program
Current Initiatives
Nebraska Medicaid Reform
It is important to
realize that the State of Nebraska cannot sustain the current growth rate of our Medicaid
program. Our goal is to reform Medicaid while protecting the needs of people and defining
the appropriate role of government in helping to ensure access to adequate and affordable
health care for all Nebraskans, within the fiscal constraints of our budget.
LB 709 reflects a sincere commitment on the part of the Executive and Legislative
branches of state government to address this task, despite its immense size and
complexity.
Introduced by Sen. Philip Erdman, LB 709 provides for reform efforts to moderate the
growth of Medicaid spending, to ensure the sustainability of the Medicaid program for
needy Nebraskans, to establish priorities and ensure flexibility in the allocation of
Medicaid benefits, to examine the effects of changing economics and demographics and to
offer alternatives to Medicaid eligibility.
The framework of Medicaid reform is guided by two words - deliberate and deliberative.
Medicaid reform in Nebraska needs to be deliberate, meaning that it needs to be data
driven. We need to understand what the Medicaid program actually is and not just
what we think it is.
In addition to that, Medicaid reform program needs to be deliberative.
Nebraskan's should all be participating in the discussion - thinking, exploring and
suggesting ways that we can improve Medicaid. We start by understanding it with the
data and then we discuss it and we develop Nebraska-specific solutions to the problems
that Medicaid is presenting today. |