Government
Illinois agrees to provide more money for children's health care
NEWS IN BRIEF — Posted July 25, 2005
Illinois officials settled a 13-year-old lawsuit last month when it agreed to devote more financial resources to help promote better health care for low-income children, including higher reimbursements for physicians who accept Medicaid patients.
The settlement, which a federal judge provisionally approved, also calls for increased payments to federally qualified health centers. Children's advocates sued the state saying that it was not providing the care promised to children under Medicaid.
Note: This item originally appeared at http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/2005/07/25/gvbf0725.htm.