Hospital leaders in Rhode Island raised many of the same complaints as their Illinois counterparts about a foundering Medicaid managed-care program--slow credentialing, poor care coordination, reimbursement woes and more.
“The coordination of services was so fragmented that the most complex patients would default to the highest-cost setting, which is the inpatient unit,” said Dr. Jim Fanale, chief clinical officer at Care New England, a multisite health system in Rhode Island.