http://www.picayuneitem.com/articles/2005/03/11/news/03medicaid.txtMedicaid in limbo, unclear if negotiators will still talk
Friday, March 11, 2005 1:20 PM CST
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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - The Mississippi House went home for the weekend with questions about Medicaid's finances still unanswered.
Three House negotiators stayed at the Capitol, but it was unclear whether they'd be back in talks with their three Senate counterparts. Relations between the two sides have been tense, and their discussions dissolved into shouting matches earlier this week.
Medicaid was set to run out of money Friday, but Gov. Haley Barbour is asking doctors, pharmacists and other providers to keep serving Medicaid patients on faith that bills will be paid later.<snip>
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The House and Senate disagree on how to fix Medicaid's immediate need for money.
The Senate wants to take $200 million out of the $500 million health care trust fund, which was established in the late 1990s with Mississippi's settlement from a massive lawsuit against the tobacco industry.
The House says it will take money from the trust fund - but only if it's repaid with a 50-cents-per-pack increase in cigarette taxes. At 18 cents a pack, Mississippi now has one of the lowest rates in the nation.
Barbour, a former tobacco industry lobbyist, objects to any new taxes. Senate leaders also oppose tax increases.<snip>
I wonder how many of the Medicaid program participants are suffering from tobacco related illnesses?