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Alan DeJarnatt, MD ON ROUNDS Medicare Reimbursement Cuts Create Long-Term Concern West Tennessee-area physicians say they will not change how they do business because governmentfunded programs have suffered budget cuts. But the tension is increasing for a long-term resolution ... 5
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Governor Selects “Third Choice” on Medicaid Expansion ernor opted to go in that direction.
By CINDy SANDERS
When it came time to expand TennCare How We Got to this Point rolls to cover those up to 138 percent of the As written, the Affordable Care Act federal poverty level (FPL) or decline the offer (ACA) sought to significantly reduce the that included a hefty federal match, Governumber of uninsured Americans through nor Bill Haslam opted for ‘none of the above.’ the individual mandate requiring coverInstead, the state leader chose to put forth a age (with subsidies on a sliding scale to third option he has dubbed the Tennessee make such coverage more affordable) and Plan. by expanding Medicaid rolls. In 2012, Current estimates count a little more the Supreme Court upheld the individual than 925,000 people in Tennessee among mandate but decided states could not be the uninsured. Of that group, approximately forced to accept a federal edict to expand 475,000 should qualify for subsidies available Medicaid programs. to those between 100-400 percent FPL in the Since the law was created with both new insurance marketplace. The balance of parts of the equation in place, the Supreme the uninsured either earn too much to receive Court’s decision to uphold one but strike subsidies (an estimated 50,000 Tennesseans), down the other has left a gaping doughnut or are currently eligible but not enrolled in hole for citizens with the greatest need … TennCare (estimates vary from 60,000non-pregnant, non-disabled adults under Governor Bill Haslam 100,000), or have no viable coverage solution the age of 65 without minor children who in the absence of Medicaid expansion or acare below 100 percent of FPL. ceptance of the Tennessee Plan. The Kaiser Commission has placed “In the ACA provisions, anybody between 100 and 400 percent that last group at 370,000 Tennesseans with the state estimating of poverty level could shop the exchange and get premium assisapproximately 181,000 would have been expected to enroll in an tance,” explained Beth Uselton, program officer overseeing ACA expanded TennCare program over the next 5.5 years had the gov(CONTINUED ON PAGE 8)
HealthcareLeader Ben Youree CEO, Dyersburg Regional Medical Center By SUZANNE BOyD
When you are a pre-med major that is grossed out by everything, it’s usually a good sign that you need to change career paths. Although Ben Youree changed his major to business, healthcare was obviously the field for him. Today, just six years out of graduate school, Youree is the CEO of Dyersburg Regional Medical Center. Originally from Murfreesboro, Youree, who
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went to Freed-Hardeman University on a baseball scholarship, realized late in his college career that hospital administration may be a good fit for him. “After graduating with a business degree, I decided to pursue dual master degrees in health and business administration at the University of Alabama at Birmingham,” said Youree, who has spent his career with Community Health Systems (CHS). “As a part of that program, I did an administrative residency with Community (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4)
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