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Chicago hits 320
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chicago hits 320

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  • That redetermination process could also send more uninsured patients to Cook County’s hospitals and clinics, driving up charity care costs.!!!Соул друзья, посетите мой новый фанк блог! | Soul friends, please vizit my New Funk Blog (all funky stuff will be posted there)!!!: Фанк и Соул (Funk & Soul, Jazz-Funk, Rare Grooves & Exotic Rhymes) That redetermination would likely result in thousands of current patients of Cook County Health’s Medicaid-backed insurance plan, Count圜are, losing their coverage, and the county losing out on reimbursements. County officials say they are unsure when it would happen, but are budgeting for it to happen Jan. The state is expected to restart annual eligibility reviews for Medicaid - known as redetermination - in the coming months. Given that many of the county’s open positions are at Cook County Health, Fioretti said he would abandon plans to revamp and expand Provident and instead repurpose the buildings as an inpatient mental health facility.Ĭounty officials are expecting the health fund to take a significant hit: It’s just unclear when. Lowry, whose district includes the county-run Provident Hospital, was also happy to hear in Preckwinkle’s speech that the hospital is preparing for the imminent return of ambulance runs “for the first time in over 10 years.”Ī revamp of Provident was recently put on hold for a third time, owing in part to cost overruns.

    chicago hits 320

    “The other thing, and I can’t underscore this enough: While the budget continues to go up, we’re seeing the dollars that comprise the budget being utilized in real impactful, in long-term generational ways.” “There are ways to cut back on this budget and to serve the people,” he said.Ĭounty Commissioner Bill Lowry said this budget will likely be one of the easiest to vote for, thanks in large part to having ARPA funds on hand. To put it plainly, this paternalistic view is both inaccurate and unhelpful.”įioretti raised broader concerns about the use of federal COVID-19 relief money, saying it gives the public a “false sense of budget security” and should be analyzed closely. The no-strings-attached approach is exactly the point, Preckwinkle has said previously: “This red tape is not because of evidence but rather based on how our society views people in poverty and questions about whether they have the character or the ability to make decisions for themselves. They’re just giving away $500 and nothing’s required of the individual,” he said, adding he thinks it will do little to address the county’s 13% poverty rate. “There’s no job training, no effort, no ability to have them become stakeholders in a system here. Rescue plan money will also fund the county’s guaranteed income program, which aims to provide $500 monthly payouts to 3,250 residents for two years.įioretti said he opposes the cash handout program because it doesn’t have sufficient requirements for participants. Among the planned spending of limited-time federal dollars: $75 million on violence prevention, a $12 million program to eliminate medical debt for qualified county residents, a $14 million program to expand homeless services for patients of Cook County Health, $10 million to remediate brownfields in suburban neighborhoods to spur development and a $20 million program with the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago for stormwater management.











    Chicago hits 320