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Arizona Budget Cuts Target Potentially Life-Saving Care For Transplant Patients

Jan Brewer Medicaid Cuts

First Posted: 03/06/11 07:05 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:35 PM ET

PEORIA, Arizona (Reuters) - A pacemaker and defibrillator fitted to carpenter Douglas Gravagna's failing heart makes even rising from the couch of his Phoenix-valley home a battle.

But it is not congestive heart failure that is killing him, he says. It is a decision by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer to stop funding for some organ transplants as the state struggles to reduce a yawning budget deficit.

"She's signing death warrants -- that's what she's doing. This is death for me," says Gravagna, 44, a heavy-set man who takes 14 medications to stay alive.

Gravagna is among 98 people denied state Medicaid funding for potentially life-saving transplants and at the forefront of a harrowing battle over the state's public finances.

The measure enacted last October by Brewer trimmed spending on Medicaid, the federal-state health insurance program, to help close a projected 2012 budget deficit of $1.15 billion.

It eliminated coverage for transplants including lung, heart, liver and bone marrow after weighing the success and survival rates for certain transplant procedures.

Two patients on the Medicaid waiting list have since died, although it is unclear if transplants would have saved them.

In a statewide speech, the Republican governor singled out the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, as the Medicaid program is called in the desert state, as the greatest drain on state coffers.

"At the deficit's core is the explosive growth in Medicaid spending which, over the last four years, has soared by almost 65 percent and now consumes 29 percent of our state budget," she said.

"If we are to regain control of state spending, we must reform Medicaid and free Arizona from the fiscal manipulation of the federal government," Brewer said.

CUTTING RATES TO PROVIDERS

Medicaid, which covers about 60 million Americans -- poor adults and children, people who are elderly or have disabilities -- is one of the top expenses for states.

It makes up about 16 percent of state budgets, said Judith Solomon at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. It pays for more than 40 percent of all births in the United States and is the primary bill-payer for nearly two-thirds of the country's nursing home residents, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.

In Texas the proposed budget would cut rates to Medicaid providers, including doctors, dentists, hospitals and nursing homes, by 10 percent, making it more difficult for patients to find healthcare providers who accept Medicaid.

Other states, among them Nevada, Illinois, Mississippi, Nebraska, Colorado and South Dakota, have also proposed provider rate cuts.

Proposed cuts range from limiting prescription and doctor visits in California to eliminating adult vision and dental services in Georgia, the center says.

Brewer has proposed dropping about 250,000 Arizonans -- mostly childless adults -- from the program.

Most states are not proposing to trim Medicaid rolls because the new federal health reform law requires that they maintain current Medicaid coverage.

But the U.S. Health and Human Services Department has said Arizona can drop coverage because the state is providing it through a temporary waiver, and the new law does not require extending that.

'OTHER PLACES TO MAKE CUTS'

Taking an ax to transplant funding is backed by many Republicans in Arizona, some of who sympathize with Brewer.

"It's a very difficult unenviable position to be in for her," said Kathy Boatman, a conservative Tea Party activist in the Phoenix valley. "It's not fun, it's unpleasant, but when expenses have outpaced income, that's what you have to do."

But opponents, including state Democrats, the families of desperately sick patients like Gravagna and some doctors say savings can be made without putting lives on the line.

"There are other places to make cuts. We've cut taxes on the very rich, we have corporate tax loopholes," said Bruce Madison, a doctor who spoke at a rally to restore transplant funding in Phoenix on Saturday.

Madison received a life-saving heart transplant six years ago.

State Representative Anna Tovar, a Democrat and former kindergarten teacher, received two transplants to combat a rare form of leukemia. She says Arizona stands to lose more than $3 million a year in federal matching funds for Medicaid to save $1.4 million a year by restricting transplants.

"When you look at the big scheme of things, saving $1.4 million for 96 lives is not money well spent," said Tovar, who has introduced four bills seeking to restore Medicaid funding for transplants.

As he grows sicker after being denied a liver transplant last year, Francisco Felix, 32, says any savings from denying him the operation are in some measure a false economy.
"If I got a transplant, I could get back to work ... pay my taxes, and help Arizona to get back on its feet," he said at the rally.

(Additional reporting by Corrie MacLaggan; Editing by Xavier Briand)

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05:26 PM on 03/10/2011
Help recall Brewer. AZ residents can sign the petition and collect signatures, or you can donate.

http://www.recallgovernorbrewer.com
02:29 PM on 03/08/2011
Hypocrisy is pushing to unfund and/or make illegal abortion for unwanted babies but still finding fiscal reasons to let a already born and raised human being die or stay too sick to really live.

One cannot claim fiscal justification for one and not the other.
10:02 PM on 03/07/2011
Read the blogs on the right and read the blogs on the left, both sides are wacked. Why is our country so messed up. We get into pissing contents and cannot hear each other over our yelling. Let's get out of grade school and stop with this crap and solve problems. I want to say we are acting like 3rd graders but I don't want to insult the 3rd graders.

Can we grow up and face the facts. We need to fire everyone in Washington and each of the state leaderships and start over. One term and you are out, this way, you won't be worried about being re-elected and taking the money. ALL sides do it.
08:47 AM on 03/11/2011
But Republicans always seem to be the ones doing it to the middle class and poor.
04:39 PM on 03/07/2011
First GOP claims healthcare is a job killing bill then they propose the real job killing budget cuts then they claim there r death panels in the Healthcare bill then a GOP gov implements the real death panel. The ironic hypocrisy of the GOP is becoming comedic. www.sportbloggers.com
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10:02 PM on 03/07/2011
Which part is the hypocrisy? Was it because they falsely blamed Democrats for something that they later really did themselves? Or was it because they tried to tarnish the Democrats by saying they did things which it turns out the Republicans actually think are good?
08:48 AM on 03/11/2011
All of the above?
03:40 PM on 03/07/2011
I guess the GOP is only pro-life as long as it does't cost the tax payer more money. The top 2% need this money so they can make more jobs. My son is STILL waiting on one of these jobs.
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LS Bell
Micro-bio is empty and it will stay that way. . .
09:38 AM on 03/08/2011
As am I!!
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02:24 PM on 03/07/2011
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02:50 PM on 03/07/2011
When you post the comment, while it appears with "comment pending blah blah.."
take a quick screen-grab and then insert the url of the screen-grab into the appropriate section they have for screen-grabs.
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Victor Saymong
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02:13 PM on 03/07/2011
Gawd, she's a creepy, miserable-looking person who looks all too comfortable with pulling the plug on life support for those in need.
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Okieborn
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03:31 PM on 03/07/2011
Might I say what a GREAT Comment !!
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Victor Saymong
Canuck up Toronto way
04:01 PM on 03/08/2011
Thanks. She reminds me a lot of a real-life Cruella De Vil - in looks and actions.
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robert7 james7
02:03 PM on 03/07/2011
I have read the Republican Leadership's plan for the budget and the American people: It is a two part plan:

1) Part one: Inject with arsenic, the old, the sick, the homeless, the hungry the jobless, the abortion doctors, illegal immigrants. babies born out of wedlock, the gays and and those who are mentally challenged.

Once that is accomplished part two comes into play.

2) Part two: Sincerely go to church and worship God and thank Him for making them so special and so rich and pray that the gates of heaven open wide for them soon and that they will be first in line, and if God would need a little money for a heaven improvement program, they would be glad to do it.
08:51 AM on 03/11/2011
Their charity knows no bounds as long as it ends up in the pockets of the rich?
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Sirlarek
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01:48 PM on 03/07/2011
The GOP death panels
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03:13 PM on 03/07/2011
....and these are real death panels that have killed real people, not the fake ones half governor from Alaska hallucinated about.
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olitenup
04:22 PM on 03/07/2011
For anyone who has ever had to watch a friend or love one wait for an organ transplant, they already have experience with a death panel. This State just took it to a new level.
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Sirlarek
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06:21 PM on 03/07/2011
Been there done that....for my father in-law. Double lung transplant. Asbestosis.

The only affordable way to allow for these life saving procedures is to bring in a single payer model. Anything less increases the real risk of having "death panel" decisions like this one. What ticks me is that it is completely unnecessary to make this decision.
01:47 PM on 03/07/2011
End the Brewer Panels now!
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HerbTee
Obama in 2012...Liz Warren in 2016.
01:42 PM on 03/07/2011
We need a bit of Libyan revolutionary reaction from the working and middle classes towards the mutton-head politicians who are trying to pound us into the sand.
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SofaKing22
If God is for us, who can be against us?
01:35 PM on 03/07/2011
This story just made me sick to my stomach. This is America? People have died because they didn't get transplants. That's horrific.
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robert7 james7
02:12 PM on 03/07/2011
But friend, you don't understand. Sure that man has to die, but that gives our politicizations more money to buy drugs for their girlfriends and pay their rent and buy them cars and give them jobs. So now that you can see the real benefit in letting him die, don't you feel bad for saying that?
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tjconkster
Occupy the Voting Booth 2012!
01:15 PM on 03/07/2011
The crazies are running the Asylum in Arizona....You just can't make this stuff up...

Arizona Introduces Bill to Form State Army for Gov. Brewer: Arizona Gun Wild?
http://blogs.alternet.org/speakeasy/2011/03/03/arizona-introduces-bill-to-form-state-army-for-gov-brewer-arizona-gun-wild/
08:55 AM on 03/11/2011
I hope this Teabagger army starts a war with Iran and all these killers like Brewer leave American shores.
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Catherine in Tulsa
I am woman, hear me vote: Obama 2012
01:04 PM on 03/07/2011
These must be the death panels that Palin was referring to.
01:46 PM on 03/07/2011
Don't you mean Brewer Panels?
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robert7 james7
02:13 PM on 03/07/2011
This is it. The Obama death panels. Why do they always use fear to get elected, and then do this.
11:56 AM on 03/07/2011
Yesterday I posted this:
Illinois committeeman Republican Steven Daglas and five of the patients have launched a Web site, arizona98.com, that to date has 26 funding solutions to cover the transplants for the surviving patients.

Brewer has ignored all offers to possible solutions

And committeeman Daglas responded:
re-post by
Steve 98

"Thank you so much for posting this!

My name is Steve Daglas. I am the individual that went through the entire AZ budget line-by-line to find 26 funding solutions that do not increase taxes or spending and cut no state services or other obligations. I also have the privilege of working with these families impacted by the transplant cuts.

The families have a website at arizona98.com, are applying public pressure, organizing rallies (like this one yesterday) and literally fighting for their lives.

Please contact me at sdaglas@arizona98.com if you'd like to help the families, especially if you are an Arizona resident or in the medical profession. We also have a petition on the website you can sign, no matter where in the world you live (#2,000 came from Australia!).

Thank you for reading this, and for the tremendous outpouring of support nationwide. It means far more than I can eloquently express in a brief web post, but has absolutely lifted everyone's spirits.

We can, we must, and we WILL succeed.

Thank you again. Have a great rest of the day!

- Steve”
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robert7 james7
02:14 PM on 03/07/2011
they get people elected who then act like street thugs. Are they really mafia?