Senate OKs bill to limit companies running Medicaid program

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky Senate passed a bill to limit to three the number of managed care organizations hired by the state to run its massive Medicaid program.

The bill cleared the Senate on a 29-7 vote Wednesday. It heads to the House.

The state now has five managed care organizations handling most of the state’s $11-billion-per-year Medicaid program.

The bill reflects widespread frustrations with those companies.

Detractors say they cause higher administrative costs for health care providers.

The bill is moving through the legislature at a time the state is seeking bids from outside companies for about $8 billion in Medicaid business.

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