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In a sweeping overall inspection of its $21 billion Medicaid program, the Florida Legislature approved a bill to shift nearly th
In a sweeping overall inspection of its $21 billion Medicaid program, the Florida Legislature approved a bill to shift nearly th
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2022-01-04
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In a sweeping overall inspection of its $21 billion Medicaid program, the Florida Legislature approved a bill to shift nearly three million Medicaid recipients into managed-care programs【C1】________saving money and improving services.
"Medicaid has grown faster than any other part of our budget," said State Senator Joe Negron, who took the【C2】________on the bill. "It is【C3】________out funding for education, economic development and other parts of the budget that are equally【C4】________."
If signed into law as expected, the bill will make Florida,【C5】________one of the largest number of Medicaid patients and a high rate of those who are not insured, one of the biggest states to jump【C6】________entirely from a traditional Medicaid payment system into managed care.
The bill, a【C7】________between the House and the Senate versions, would allow the state to decide how much to spend on Medicaid each year,【C8】________in the profits of managed-care companies if they exceed 5 percent and punish networks that【C9】________contracts. To help ensure【C10】________care for patients, the bill would【C11】________require plans to include specialists and provide higher refund rates to doctors.
Patients would be charged $10 monthly premiums and $100【C12】________they showed up at the emergency room with a non-emergency. The state and managed-care companies would control which services to provide to Medicaid patients. In so doing, the legislation would【C13】________the existing fee-for-service system, in which the state pays providers for each service, a practice that has led to widespread care【C14】________. Refund rates have dropped so low that many doctors【C15】________not to treat Medicaid patients. The Legislature’s bill seeks to【C16】________those issues with the requirement that plans include specialists and the higher repayment rates to doctors.
Another good news for doctors and hospitals is a【C17】________that limits the amount they would have to pay out in【C18】________caused by not proper practice, for pain and suffering to $300,000 for each Medicaid claimant. Senator Negron said the upper limit was【C19】________because doctors who treat Medicaid patients are basically providing a public service and should be【C20】________to do so.
【C19】
选项
A、exciting
B、attractive
C、appropriate
D、interesting
答案
C
解析
从后半句because…可以推出,既然医生是在提供公共服务,那么对精神损失费做上限是合理的,不然病人可能对医院及医生的不当治疗索取极高的赔偿费用,故选C项appropriate“合适的”。设置赔偿上限对于医生和医院可能是很兴奋的,但是站在参议员的立场,应该是比较中立,故A项exciting“令人兴奋的”不合适。B项attractive“吸引人的”和D项interesting“有趣的”都不能用来修饰the upper limit(上线)。
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