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Working Together To Strengthen Medicaid For The Most Vulnerable

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Working Together To Strengthen Medicaid For The Most Vulnerable

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – This month, the House unanimously (406-0) passed a bill authored by Eighth District Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. that reduces fraud in the Medicaid program and saves hard-earned taxpayer dollars.

Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Congressman Fred Upton (R-MI), penned a column in The Hill highlighting Bucshon’s leadership on the legislation:

“Bucshon led the effort to help cut down on fraud by eliminating bad actors. The thoughtful legislation ensures that providers terminated from Medicare or a state Medicaid program for reasons of fraud, integrity, or quality are terminated across the board from all other state Medicaid programs.

“With a program as large as Medicaid, it will always be a target for fraudsters, but we can work to limit their impact, and this bill is a positive step that will save millions of dollars and send the message loud and clear that bad actors in one state should not be allowed to participate anywhere, period.”

H.R. 3716, the Ensuring Access to Quality Medicaid Providers Act, strengthens the Medicaid program and saves taxpayer dollars by ridding the program of bad actors. Specifically, the bill ensures that providers terminated from Medicare or a state Medicaid program for reasons of fraud, integrity, or quality, are terminated from all other state Medicaid programs.

The Senate is expected to take up H.R. 3716 and the White House released a statement acknowledging the President’s support.

Last year, the Medicaid program celebrated its golden anniversary. A lot has changed over the last 50 years. Originally created in 1965 as a joint federal-state program to provide health care coverage for low-income, vulnerable Americans, it is now the world’s largest health insurance program.

Today Medicaid is an important lifeline for so many in Michigan and across the country. It is estimated the program will expand to cover 83 million people this year – that’s one in four Americans. Given its rapidly growing size, it is imperative the program is working as it is intended – providing care for folks who need it most.

Last week, the House of Representatives voted to make a difference for the nation’s most vulnerable. Republicans and Democrats worked to strengthen Medicaid, and the White House has officially given its seal of approval to these commonsense reforms.

It was an important day that underscores what we can accomplish when we work together.

The bipartisan Ensuring Access to Quality Medicaid Providers Act (H.R. 3716) is the product of two bills authored by committee members Dr. Larry Bucshon (R-Ind.) and Rep. Chris Collins (R-N.Y.) that unanimously cleared both the Health Subcommittee and full committee last fall. It delivers an important “one-two punch” to strengthen the critical program by curbing fraud and increasing access by making it easier for folks to find a doctor.

Bucshon led the effort to help cut down on fraud by eliminating bad actors. The thoughtful legislation ensures that providers terminated from Medicare or a state Medicaid program for reasons of fraud, integrity, or quality are terminated across the board from all other state Medicaid programs.

With a program as large as Medicaid, it will always be a target for fraudsters, but we can work to limit their impact, and this bill is a positive step that will save millions of dollars and send the message loud and clear that bad actors in one state should not be allowed to participate anywhere, period.

In addition to reducing fraud, the legislation helps increase access for those most in need. Finding a doctor is often a difficult task, and Collins led this effort to increase access to care beyond the emergency room. If a state is using a fee-for-service or primary case management system to deliver care to Medicaid patients, this bill requires they provide those patients with a directory of physicians.

Medicaid managed care plans already provide a network of doctors and nurses to care for patients. This requirement ensures that patients in fee-for-service Medicaid programs don’t have to fend for themselves.

Research has shown that access to doctors can be a problem for Medicaid beneficiaries, so this commonsense step will help ensure beneficiaries are empowered with better information that is more readily available. And that’s a good thing.

This bill doesn’t solve all our problems, but it is a significant bipartisan step forward. We were also pleased when the administration announced they would “support House passage of H.R. 3716 because it improves program integrity for Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program.”

And what happens when Republicans, Democrats, and the White House are all in lockstep supporting meaningful, 21st century reforms? The results are unanimous – a 406 to zero vote.

This bill shows that it’s possible to work together on Medicaid. Let’s keep the momentum going to help our most vulnerable folks.

FOOTNOTE: TODAYS “READERS POLL” QUESTION IS: If the Republican primary was held today for Vanderburgh County Clerk who would you vote for?

Vanderburgh County Drug Symposium set for April 18 

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The Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office will be hosting a Drug Symposium on April 18 to bring awareness and prevention perspectives to the increase of prescription drug abuse and heroin.

We invite you to join us to hear from the three panels of medical experts and addiction specialists from around the state and the local area on how to better understand, treat and enforce the issue.

The day-long event will be held at the Old National Events Plaza with a light breakfast and lunch provided. Please arrive by 7:30 a.m., so the program can begin around 8 a.m.

If you are part of the media and plan to attend (even if it’s just for half of the day), please register. All attendees must be signed up by April 5. You can do so by calling or emailing our office.

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Adopt A Pet

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Feast your eyes on 80 lbs. of pure handsome “bully” love. Meatloaf is a male American Staffordshire terrier. He’s about 2 years old, and unfortunately he’s also heartworm-positive. Thankfully, VHS will cover his $300+ treatment at no cost to his adopters! Meatloaf is only $100 to adopt and will go home neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated. Visit www.vhslifesaver.org or call (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

Softball ready to play at home on Saturday

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Aces host Drake in MVC opener

The University of Evansville softball team is finally set to play at home as the Purple Aces welcome Drake to Cooper Stadium for Saturday’s Missouri Valley Conference opener.

Action on Saturday gets underway with a 12 p.m. doubleheader while Sunday’s series finale will also begin at noon.

Evansville is coming off of a doubleheader on Thursday at Murray State.  The Racers took a 3-1 win in the first game before the Aces earned the split with a 5-4 win in game two.  Chandra Parr had a great day at the plate, hitting a solo shot in game one before her bases-clearing triple pushed the Aces to the win in the second game.

In the circle, Amanda Blankenship got the job done in seven innings of work over the course of the doubleheader.  She gave up just one unearned run while striking out five batters.  She was credited with the win in the finale.

Drake begins conference play with a 9-10 mark.  The Bulldogs went 32-21 last season and won the MVC regular season championship.  Leading the way is pitcher Nicole Newman, who has a 2.68 ERA over her 78 1/3 innings of work.  She has won seven of their nine games while striking out 91 batters.  Newman is the reigning MVC Freshman of the Year.

Kailee Smith is their top hitter, checking in at .341.  Kelsey Wright has hit .318 and leads the Bulldogs with 66 at-bats and 21 hits.

First Lady to Join GiGi’s Playhouse Indianapolis for World Down Syndrome Day

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Indianapolis – Monday, on the 11th anniversary of World Down Syndrome Day, First Lady Karen Pence will visit GiGi’s Playhouse Indianapolis to raise awareness of Down syndrome. Details below.

Monday, March 21 

1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST – First Lady Karen Pence to visit, tour GiGi’s Playhouse

*Media are welcome to attend.

GiGi’s Playhouse – 5909 E. 86th St., Indianapolis, IN

 

EVANSVILLE BAR ASSOCIATION, VOLUNTEER LAWYER PROGRAM ANNUAL AWARDS

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EVANSVILLE BAR ASSOCIATION, VOLUNTEER LAWYER PROGRAM ANNUAL AWARDS WINNERS

Evansville IN – The Evansville Bar Association and Volunteer Lawyer Program of SW Indiana presented the following awards during their annual joint awards luncheon Wednesday, March 16, 2016.

The law firm of Bamberger, Foreman, Oswald & Hahn, LLP was awarded the Susan K. Helfrich Award for Excellence in Pro Bono Service by the Volunteer Lawyer Program of SW Indiana, Inc.  This award is given annually to the attorney or law firm whose actions exemplify a true commitment to making justice accessible to all individuals, regardless of economic ability. In part, the firm’s long history of accepting pro bono cases and their recent leadership in sponsoring two Talk to a Lawyer nights was noted.

Janet Hagan, of Terrell, Baugh, Salmon & Born was awarded the Florence Britzius Award.  The purpose of the Florence Britzius Award is to recognize the legal secretary who has shown outstanding commitment to the profession and the legal community.

Tracie Whalen of Berry Plastics was awarded the EBA Outstanding Paralegal Award.  This award, established by the Evansville Bar Association in 2009, is to recognize those members of the Paralegal Section who have provided outstanding service to the Evansville legal community through their involvement in the EBA and through their work.  Practitioners also recognize this individual with the formal title of Paralegal.

FOOTNOTE:  TODAYS  “READERS POLL” QUESTION IS:  If the Republican primary was held today for Vanderburgh County Clerk who would you vote for?

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UE Golf Teams Head To Tennessee

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UE Golf Teams Head To Tennessee to play at Tennessee Tech

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – A new format will be in place as the University of Evansville golf squads head to Sevierville, Tenn. for the Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate this weekend.

For the first time, three rounds will be played at the event with one round being played each day from Sunday through Tuesday.  The women begin each day with an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start while the men start at 10 a.m. each day.

The women’s field includes: Austin Peay, Carson Newman, Evansville, Florida Atlantic, Oakland, Radford, Southern Miss, Tennessee State, Tennessee Tech, UNC Greensboro, Western Illinois and Youngstown State.  Playing on the men’s side will be: Austin Peay, Carson Newman, Evansville, Jacksonville State, Murray State, Oakland, Samford, Southern Illinois, Tennessee State, Tennessee Tech, UT Martin (individuals only), Western Kentucky and Wright State.

Both teams are coming off of strong Spring Break trips to Jacksonville, Fla.  Rick Voyvodic paced the men in the Bulldog Florida Invitational.  The reigning Missouri Valley Conference Men’s Golfer of the Week recorded a 1-under 71 in the final round to clinch the top spot in the tournament.  His efforts also helped the Purple Aces finish second as a team.

Tyler Gray came home in a tie for 10th place in the tournament while Will Knights placed in a tie for 17th.

Kayla Katterhenry had a great week in Florida for UE.  After winning the Don Benbow Invitational, Katterhenry recorded a second place finish at the Bulldog Florida Invitational.  Katterhenry’s efforts saw her earn MVC Women’s Golfer of the Week honors on March 9 while being named the MVC Scholar-Athlete of the Week on March 15.

Evansville claimed a second place finish in the Don Benbow Invitational in a total team effort that saw three players finish in the top 14.  Katterhenry took the win while freshman Madison Chaney came in 7th, posting a team-low 74.  Giulia Mallmann finished in 14th.

 

TSGS (Tri-State Genealogical Society) Meeting Notice 

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When: Tuesday April 12 2016 5:30 Dinner and 6”30 Meeting

Where:  formally Teppanyaki Grill name changed to Hokkaido Japanese Buffet.

What: Annual Dinner Meeting

Our annual Dinner meeting promises to be combination of good food and a great program.  TSGS Program Chair Person Barbara Manzi has announced that the Program will be: “I Know so Little About my Past: Researching Abraham Lincoln’s Ancestors” by Rob Wick, Barnes and Noble Reference Librarian and local Lincoln Researcher.  This is a program you will not want to miss. This is a chance for you to hear about Lincoln’s family from a local researcher.  All tri-state residents are encouraged to attend.

Meetings are held the second Tuesday of most months.  Visitors are always welcome, feel free to share the surnames you are researching. We begin with a short business meeting followed by an informative program.

Except for the April Dinner

To contact us – email:  tsgs.membership@yahoo.com or phone 812-499-5542.

Our website address is:  tristategenealogicalsociety.weebly.com

You do not have to be a member to come and participate at the society’s monthly meetings (no meetings in July and August).

IMPORTANT NOTICE: This time of the year, weather conditions may cause the society to cancel meetings… the decision to cancel usually is determined the day of the meeting, providing short notice. Since a bad weather system may develop later in the day (or that night), check our web site tristategenealogicalsociety.weebly.com for cancellation notice or call Willard Library (812-425-4309).