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Commission to Study Health Care Costs Take 2

May 6th, 2015 by Mike Vasilinda

In the middle of a fight between state lawmakers over health care dollars, Governor Rick Scott has created a Commission on Healthcare and Hospital funding. As Mike Vasilinda tells us, Scott has outlined 9 things he wants the yet to be named commission study.

Governor Rick Scott has outlined nine things he wants the Commission on Healthcare and Hospital funding to look at. Near the top of the list: political contributions.

“How do we make sure the dollars are spent well? How do we make sure the costs are as low as we can? How do we make sure citizens have good access to health care,

good outcomes from healthcare” that need to be considered says the Republican Governor.

Fueling the commission is an expected loss of 1 point two billion in federal matching money for hospitals. It covers the cost for people that can’t pay. The loss is triggering a civil in the legislature. Senate President Andy Gardiner  says the commission is inconsequential.

“They’re attacking hospitals, in general regarding what they make and don’t make. I think its a bit of a distraction. It really doesn’t address the uninsured problem here in the state of Florida.”

Serving on the Hospital Commission has become a big ticket ask for most of the states major business groups.

This is not the first time the former hospital executive has wanted to look at costs. Scott named a commission soon after taking office in 2011. Florida Democratic spokesman Joshua Karp was quick to criticize the latest commission.

“So he already tied this idea in 2011, so what viewers need to know is that this Governor has already tried this idea and it didn’t work” says Karp.

Scott says he wants the new Commission to make recommendations in time for a special session. That session needs to wrap up by the end of June, or  the state won’t have a budget.

Scott traveled to Washington D.C. today to meet with Federal officials and ask the loss in health care money be restored. He did not get an answer. A statement from the Florida Hospital Association reads in part “Florida hospitals welcome the discussion. Also important, is the need to increase access to health care coverage for uninsured Floridians, including disabled and low-income, working individuals

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