Last June, after the Supreme Court decision making the Medicaid expansion optional for the states, Scott said he won’t take the money. But when Florida hospitals realized Scott’s decision could cost them about $650 million a year in other federal payments, they started lobbying furiously to get him to change his mind. So now, after two years suing, demonizing and otherwise attacking President Barack Obama and the Democrats’ health care bill, Scott wants to negotiate. He came to Washington saying that he’d like to “work with the administration to reduce the cost of health care.” But that doesn’t mean he’s changed his mind.
Instead, what Scott wants from Kathleen Sebelius, Obama’s secretary of health and human services, is something that might actually make Florida’s dismal insurance situation—nearly 4 million Floridians are uninsured—even worse. Scott wants the Sebelius to give him official permission, called a waiver, to hand over the entire existing Medicaid program to private managed care companies. Don’t count on that happening.
Here’s why.
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