Colyer: State addressing federal KanCare concerns

by Andy Marso, Kansas News Service

As Kansas lawmakers plan hearings related to last week’s federal decision to deny a one-year extension of the state’s privatized Medicaid program, Lt. Gov. Jeff Colyer says officials are addressing the issues that federal regulators cited.

Colyer still says he thinks politics played a role in the decision, which came in the final days of Barack Obama’s presidency.

But hours after returning from the inauguration of President Donald Trump, he said in a phone interview Saturday that the state will resolve regulators’ concerns with KanCare, which provides health coverage to more than 425,000 Kansans.

“We always want to comply with the federal rules, and there have been a number of discussions that have gone on with them,” Colyer said. “But we believe that we can address any of these issues and are happy to do so.”

Officials with the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services gave Kansas until mid-February to submit a plan to solve compliance issues, which included a lack of reliable data on the provider networks maintained by the three private insurance companies that administer KanCare.

Colyer said he could not personally vouch for the accuracy of the network data.

He left that to leaders of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.

“I’m not the expert on that,” Colyer said. “The policy of the state of Kansas is we want to make sure that we do have an excellent network and if there are concerns, of course we want to deal with them.”

Sen. Vicki Schmidt, chairwoman of the Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee, has asked KDHE Secretary Susan Mosier to answer questions about the KanCare extension denial at a hearing Monday morning.

The House Health and Human Services Committee is also scheduled to hear a bill Monday afternoon that would establish an independent inspector general within the Kansas Attorney General’s Office to oversee the KanCare companies.

Colyer said the state will meet the current deadline for a corrective action plan and continue to plan for a one-year extension of the KanCare program.

Then he and the rest of the Brownback administration will begin writing new Medicaid contracts — with added flexibility he predicted the Trump administration would write into Medicaid.

“Everybody needs to recognize that there is a major change underway in Washington, D.C., and we will work with the existing staff and the new staff as they go on,” Colyer said.

Andy Marso is a reporter for KCUR’s Kansas News Service, a collaboration of KCUR, Kansas Public Radio and KMUW covering health, education and politics in Kansas. You can reach him on Twitter @andymarso. Kansas News Service stories and photos may be republished at no cost with proper attribution and a link back to kcur.org.


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Week begins with dense fog

National Weather Service graphic

Patchy dense fog greeted motorists this morning in Wyandotte County.

The National Weather Service said there will be patchy fog before 10 a.m. Monday, then cloudy weather will gradually clear with a high near 46 today.

A calm wind will become southeast around 5 p.m. Monday afternoon, the weather service said.

Motorists are advised to use caution this morning, according to the weather service.

Tonight, it will be partly cloudy with a low of 35, the weather service said, and an east southeast wind of 5 to 10 mph.

Tuesday, there will be a slight chance of showers after noon, with a high near 61, according to the weather service. Winds could gust as high as 26 mph with a 20 percent chance of precipitation.

Tuesday night, the low will be around 34 with a west southwest wind of 14 to 16 mph, gusting to 24 mph, the weather service said.

Wednesday, there will be a 20 percent chance of rain and snow, mainly between 10 a.m. and noon, according to the weather service. The high will be near 40. A west northwest wind of 13 to 15 mph will gust as high as 25 mph.

Wednesday night, it will be mostly cloudy with a low of 25, the weather service said.

Thursday, expect sunny skies and a high near 38, according to the weather service. Thursday night, the low will be around 23.

Friday, it will be sunny with a high of 39, the weather service said. Friday night, the low will be around 23.

Saturday’s weather will be mostly sunny with a high of 40, according to the weather service.

Elementary school lunch menus

Kansas City, Kan., Public Schools
Monday, Jan. 23
Pork ribette sandwich, seasoned green beans, baby carrots, diced pears, fruit salad and milk. Alternate entrees: Uncrustable sandwich, fruit salad, yogurt muffin basket.
Tuesday, Jan. 24
Chicken nuggets, roll, cucumber slices, mandarin oranges, fruit salad and milk. Alternate entrees: Southwestern chef salad, hummus plate, yogurt parfait.
Wednesday, Jan. 25
Chicken and waffles, broccoli, grape tomatoes, orange wedges, fruit salad and milk. Alternate entrees: Garden chef salad, fruit salad, yogurt muffin basket.
Thursday, Jan. 26
Homestyle chili, fritos, garden salad, banana, fruit salad and milk. Alternate entrees: Southwestern chef salad, hummus plate, yogurt parfait.
Friday, Jan. 27
Chicken quesadilla, celery sticks, cauliflower, apple slices, fruit salad and milk. Alternate entrees: Garden chef salad, fruit salad, yogurt muffin basket.

Turner Public Schools
Monday, Jan. 23
Chicken nuggets with Italian bread; hot dog mac and cheese with Italian bread, garden salad, corn, peaches, fruit; Italian chef salad, corn, peaches, fruit and Italian bread.
Tuesday, Jan. 24
Cheeseburger; stuffed taco, tater tots, garden salad, mandarin oranges, fruit; vegetarian chef salad, mandarin oranges, fruit, fruit streusel muffin.
Wednesday, Jan. 25
Chicken patty; fish patty, mashed potatoes with gravy, glazed carrots, fruit, applesauce, roll; chicken Caesar salad, glazed carrots, fruit, applesauce and roll.
Thursday, Jan. 26
Cheese pizza; corn dog, garden salad, broccoli with dip, banana orange mix, fruit; popcorn chicken salad, broccoli with dip, banana orange mix, fruit and fruit streusel muffin.
Friday, Jan. 27
No school. Professional development.

Piper Public Schools
Monday, Jan. 23
Chicken nuggets with Italian bread; hot dog mac and cheese with Italian bread, garden salad, corn, peaches, fruit; Italian chef salad, corn, peaches, fruit and Italian bread.
Tuesday, Jan. 24
Cheeseburger; stuffed taco, tater tots, garden salad, mandarin oranges, fruit; Cobb salad, mandarin oranges, fruit, fruit streusel muffin.
Wednesday, Jan. 25
Chicken patty; fish patty, mashed potatoes with gravy, glazed carrots, fruit, applesauce, roll; chicken Caesar salad, glazed carrots, fruit, applesauce and roll.
Thursday, Jan. 26
Chicken nachos with white queso; barbecued rib on bun, garden salad, pintos, banana orange mix, fruit; taco salad, pintos, banana orange mix, fruit and cornbread.
Friday, Jan. 27
Cheese pizza; corn dog, garden salad, broccoli with dip, fruit, pineapple; popcorn chicken salad, broccoli with dip, fruit, pineapple, fruit streusel muffin.

Bonner Springs-Edwardsville Public Schools
Monday, Jan. 23
Chicken nuggets with Italian bread; hot dog mac and cheese with Italian bread, garden salad, corn, peaches, fruit; Italian chef salad, corn, peaches, fruit and Italian bread.
Tuesday, Jan. 24
Cheeseburger; stuffed taco, tater tots, garden salad, mandarin oranges, fruit; Cobb salad, mandarin oranges, fruit, fruit streusel muffin.
Wednesday, Jan. 25
Chicken patty; roast turkey, mashed potatoes with gravy, glazed carrots, fruit, applesauce, roll; chicken Caesar salad, glazed carrots, fruit, applesauce and roll.
Thursday, Jan. 26
Chicken nachos with white queso; barbecued rib on bun, garden salad, pintos, banana orange mix, fruit; taco salad, pintos, banana orange mix, fruit and cornbread.
Friday, Jan. 27
Cheese pizza; corn dog, garden salad, broccoli with dip, fruit, pineapple; popcorn chicken salad, broccoli with dip, fruit, pineapple, fruit streusel muffin.

All menus from all districts subject to change.