1 | House Memorial |
2 | A memorial to the Congress of the United States, urging Congress |
3 | to change the existing formula for distribution of Medicaid |
4 | funds. |
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6 | WHEREAS, Florida is the fourth most populous state, with |
7 | 16.4 million residents, and |
8 | WHEREAS, more than 2 million Floridians live in poverty and |
9 | approximately 2.8 million Floridians have no health insurance |
10 | whatsoever, and |
11 | WHEREAS, it is a moral incumbency that every Floridian have |
12 | access to quality, affordable health care, and |
13 | WHEREAS, impoverished Floridians have more difficulty |
14 | securing quality, affordable health care, especially if they are |
15 | uninsured, and |
16 | WHEREAS, Florida participates in the Federal Government's |
17 | Medicaid program to support those impoverished citizens and |
18 | ensure their access to health care, and |
19 | WHEREAS, when Medicaid was created in 1965, one of its |
20 | purposes was to reduce the differences among the states |
21 | regarding their respective abilities to fund medical services |
22 | for the impoverished, and |
23 | WHEREAS, federal funds for Medicaid are distributed to the |
24 | states based on a funding formula that uses per capita income as |
25 | a key indicator of a state's ability to support its impoverished |
26 | population, and |
27 | WHEREAS, numerous reports from the United States General |
28 | Accounting Office dating back to the early 1980s demonstrate |
29 | that per capita income is a poor indicator of a state's funding |
30 | ability, and |
31 | WHEREAS, the use of per capita income assumes that states |
32 | with lower per capita incomes have higher rates of poverty, |
33 | which is a false assumption based on data from the United States |
34 | Census of 2000, and |
35 | WHEREAS, the funding formula does not account for states' |
36 | respective populations in poverty, the wealth distribution of |
37 | larger states, or the costs to serve Medicaid populations in |
38 | respective states, and |
39 | WHEREAS, the use of per capita income in the funding |
40 | formula fails to accurately reflect the needs of the more |
41 | populous states, and |
42 | WHEREAS, the use of a state's total taxable resources in |
43 | the formula, as recommended by the General Accounting Office, |
44 | would result in Florida receiving hundreds of millions of |
45 | dollars more of federal funds in distribution, which amounts to |
46 | its fair share, and |
47 | WHEREAS, according to the 2002 financial data of the Agency |
48 | for Health Care Administration, uncompensated care in Florida's |
49 | hospitals is growing at the rate of 12 to 13 percent per year, |
50 | Medicaid caseloads grew almost 7 percent in the last fiscal |
51 | year, and the costs of the Medicaid program continue to grow at |
52 | an alarming rate, and |
53 | WHEREAS, because of the poor reimbursement rates offered to |
54 | Florida's physicians due to the disparity created by the funding |
55 | formula, many doctors have limited their provision of services |
56 | for Medicaid patients and some have stopped treating Medicaid |
57 | patients altogether, and |
58 | WHEREAS, this decline in the number of physicians who will |
59 | treat Medicaid patients threatens the quality and availability |
60 | of health care to impoverished Floridians, NOW, THEREFORE, |
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62 | Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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64 | That the Congress of the United States is requested to pass |
65 | legislation to change the existing formula for the distribution |
66 | of Medicaid funds from a formula based on per capita income to |
67 | one based on total taxable resources and the poverty rate, |
68 | thereby providing a more equitable distribution of Medicaid |
69 | funds to the states and bringing the Medicaid program closer to |
70 | compliance with its stated legislative goal. |
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72 | BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be |
73 | dispatched to the President of the United States, to the |
74 | President of the United States Senate, to the Speaker of the |
75 | United States House of Representatives, and to each member of |
76 | the Florida delegation to the United States Congress. |