Appeals court: Hospitals can’t sue Illinois to force faster Medicaid claims pay – Cook County Record

The dispute dates to 2020, when Saint Anthony Hospital permission to sue the state because it believed Blue Cross Blue Shield and other managed care organizations “repeatedly and systematically delayed and reduced Medicaid payments.” Saint Anthony serves as one of 40 Illinois “safety net” hospitals, which generally provide health care services to poorer communities and lower income patients who may rely on government aid.
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Deb
1 year ago

And people wonder why doctors and hospitals don’t want Medicaid. IL pays 1 year late. Would representatives work if they had to wait 1 year for their paycheck?

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