Media Advisory: Syracuse Citizens to Provide Feedback, Comments and Ideas on the Future of Medicaid & Reforming Health Care

State to Seek Up To $10 Billion Over 5 Years to Fully Implement The Medicaid Redesign Team Action Plan & Prepare For National Health Care Reform

ALBANY, N.Y. (June 11, 2012) – On Tuesday, June 12, between 1 – 4 p.m. at the Oncenter, Nicholas J. Pirro Convention Center in Syracuse, N.Y. the State Department of Health will host a public forum to solicit feedback and assure public input on the waiver development process and the future of health care in the Syracuse community.

Attendees will be briefed by Medicaid Director Jason Helgerson on the state's Medicaid 1115 waiver as well as possible reinvestment options. All interested speakers will be given an opportunity to express their views, which will be documented and incorporated into the final waiver proposal. The waiver will allow the state to reinvest a portion of these federal savings into recommendations made by the Medicaid Redesign Team, which will improve patient outcomes and lower Medicaid costs.

To learn more about the Medicaid 1115 waiver, or to submit an online comment, individuals are encouraged to visit: http://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/medicaid/redesign/.

What

New York will pursue a groundbreaking Medicaid 1115 waiver amendment, which will support full-implementation of the Medicaid Redesign Team's (MRT) recommendations, and help the State to prepare for national health care reform requirements. Citizens and stakeholders will have the opportunity to provide ideas and comments while learning about the waiver amendment process.

Where

Oncenter, Nicholas J. Pirro Convention Center, 800 South State St., Syracuse, N.Y. 13202

When

Tuesday, June 12, 1- 4 p.m.

NOTE: Pre-registration for the forums is not required. However, individuals who wish to speak at the forum will be asked to register at the Pirro Convention Center ON the day of the event; to provide for as many comments as possible, questions and comments will be limited to two minutes per speaker.