{"id":50701,"date":"2019-07-17T03:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-07-17T11:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/opinion\/opinion-we-cant-veto-away-our-states-medicaid-program\/"},"modified":"2019-07-17T03:00:00","modified_gmt":"2019-07-17T11:00:00","slug":"opinion-we-cant-veto-away-our-states-medicaid-program","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/opinion\/opinion-we-cant-veto-away-our-states-medicaid-program\/","title":{"rendered":"Opinion: We can’t ‘veto’ away our state’s Medicaid program"},"content":{"rendered":"
As the CEO of a mission-driven healthcare organization, I find myself deeply concerned with the recent budget vetoes by our <\/a>governor<\/a>. I look at the diversity of human needs that I see in our community every day — and I worry about how we as Alaskans are going to continue to meet those needs as we head into the future.<\/p>\n I can appreciate that there are challenges for our state, and the reality is that we need to make choices about how to spend a limited pool of resources. I also understand that our governor thinks he has made the right choice for the people of Alaska with his $400 million-plus in budget cuts, on top of our legislators’ $200 million in cuts.<\/p>\n However, as someone who works with our most vulnerable community members on a daily basis, I’d like to offer my vantage point: Alaskans deserve better.<\/p>\n These cuts will have catastrophic impacts on our community, hurting our economy and paralyzing our ability to respond to growing epidemics in addiction, mental health needs and homelessness.<\/p>\n The Anchorage Neighborhood Health Center is one of the larger primary care practices in our state, and every day we see hundreds of patients walk through our doors who rely on the partnership of programs like Medicaid to be productive members of our community. We see everyone from the elderly, to new mothers and young children, as well as those who are disabled, our veterans and those recovering from substance abuse and addiction. In a month, we translate more than 30 different languages and provide every healthcare service from setting broken bones, to treating diabetes, fixing toothaches, giving flu shots and more.<\/p>\n The governor’s vetoes eliminate preventive dental services for adults on Medicaid, as well as cut an additional $50 million from the overall Medicaid budget, with no plan for how to implement the cut or how to supplement the lost federal match dollars. Without the needed preparation and resources, these line-item vetoes simply shift the impacts of patients and their health needs into a different part of the system, usually at a greater cost to the state and private insurance payers.<\/p>\n