Medicaid on brink of financial collapse in Illinois and other states
(NaturalNews) The taxpayer-funded government healthcare disaster known  as Medicaid is on the brink of collapse in Illinois and a number of  other states, according to reports, and legislators are working  feverishly to come up with solutions to keep the welfare program afloat.  A recent Reuters report explains that Illinois Governor Pat  Quinn, for instance, has signed into law a string of new bills that will  supposedly trim roughly $2.7 billion from his state's Medicaid's  expenditures in order to keep the program going.
Representing a  whopping 39 percent of the entire state's general budget, Medicaid in  Illinois is currently an enormous drain on the system, especially  because hospitals and healthcare providers often, greatly over-bill for  services and drugs dispensed under the program. This is one of the  issues Gov. Quinn hopes to address with his new legislation, as well as  issues of eligibility. Gov. Quinn is also cutting various Medicaid  programs, which some say will eliminate health insurance coverage for  thousands of Illinoisans.
Earlier in the year, the state of  Missouri made cuts to its Medicaid program, as did the states of North  Carolina and Wisconsin. Texas is currently in the process of making cuts  to its Medicaid program as well, and Alabama has established major cuts  to its Medicaid program in the 2013 budget. All across the country, in  other words, states are cutting benefits, altering eligibility, and  restructuring guidelines for the purpose of retaining cash.
At  the same time, however, many states are once again raising taxes for the  stated purpose of eliminating ongoing budget deficits. But many states,  including Illinois, continue to tolerate tax loopholes, off-shore tax  havens, wasteful spending, and other serious problems that need to be  addressed as part of independent audits. Illinois State Rep. Chapin Rose  (R-Charleston) put together a step-by-step plan back in 2010 that  includes eliminating "fraud and waste in welfare," which is precisely  what Gov. Quinn appears to now be doing. (http://illinoisreview.typepad.com)
The  bigger problem, though, is the centralized financial debacle that has  trickled-down from the federal government to the states. A significant  bulk of public funds, both nationally and locally, is spent on wasteful  welfare programs like Medicaid that continue to expand their ranks, year  after year, with no end in sight. And yet, with these programs on the  verge of collapse, the federal government is in the midst of trying to  implement Obamacare, which will make Medicaid expenditures look like  mere pocket change.
Sources for this article include:
http://www.reuters.com
http://www.huffingtonpost.com
http://articles.cnn.com
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