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Blagojevich Administration Says Illinois Saved $34 Million From State Health Programs Last Year

(Springfield, IL) — From the Take-It-With-A-Grain-of-Salt-Department, Governor Rod Blagojevich’s Administration announced on Tuesday that the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services saved $34 million during fiscal year 2007 through more efficient management of its medical programs.

The Blagojevich Administration says the savings resulted from the implementation of a Primary Care Case Management program and a Disease Management program for the almost 1.7 million individuals who receive their healthcare through HFS medical programs, which includes the state’s Medicaid program.

Those savings, the Blagojevich Administration claims, will pay for the first year of the All Kids expansion, which increased eligibility from 200 percent of the federal poverty level to all uninsured children and cost $22.8 million in fiscal year 2007.

In the past, the Illinois Auditor General William Holland has questioned in various audits Blagojevich Administration claims of program savings. If Holland gets assigned an audit request, we’ll see.

April 30, 2008 - Posted by David Ormsby | Auditor General Bill Holland, Governor Rod Blagojevich, Health Care, Illinois Budget, Illinois Politics | , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

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