Castoff KanCare contractor files suit

by Jim McLean, Kansas News Service

Amerigroup has been managing care for KanCare patients since 2013, but was snubbed in the new round of contracts.

A contract dispute that could disrupt the health care of more than 400,000 Kansans enrolled in the state’s privatized Medicaid program has landed in court.

Amerigroup, one of three companies that since 2013 has managed the delivery of care to low-income, elderly and disabled through KanCare, is contesting a recent decision by state officials to replace it with Aetna when new contracts take effect in January.

The Virginia-based company filed a lawsuit Friday in Shawnee County District Court requesting the new contracts be set aside. Such an order would likely force the state to seek federal approval to extend the current program for at least another year.

The company is alleging that state officials involved in the contracting process ignored directives from the Legislature aimed at curtailing Gov. Jeff Colyer’s plan to make significant changes as part of his KanCare 2.0 initiative, including adding a work requirement and a lifetime benefits cap.

“We obviously strongly believe that the agencies acted inappropriately and outside their authority by not following the direction of the Legislature,” said Frank Klepper, CEO of Amerigroup Kansas.

Amerigroup included in its court filing copies of email exchanges between the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and the state procurement office that indicated officials knew about but ignored legislation requiring them to make changes in the request for proposals used in the contracting process.

The officials, the lawsuit says, “failed to follow procedure required by law and executed unauthorized contracts … that exceeded their legal authority.”

Jon Hamdorf, the KDHE official in charge of KanCare, said in an email last week that he couldn’t respond to specific allegations in the lawsuit because the agency hadn’t been served with a copy.

As a general defense, he said all the companies that bid on the new contracts were treated equally.

“All bidders were evaluated on the same criteria,” Hamdorf said. “We consistently conveyed the same (information) to all parties throughout the process.”

The problem, Amerigroup contends in the lawsuit, is that the agency used the wrong criteria. It awarded contracts based on bids submitted for KanCare 2.0 instead of making the changes to the RFP demanded by lawmakers.

In addition, the company is claiming that KDHE finalized the new contracts before notifying all bidders of its intention to award them, a violation of state procurement rules.

Amerigroup’s lawsuit requests an emergency order because, the company says, uncertainty about whether it will continue as a KanCare MCO is hindering its ability to provide care to its approximately 125,000 Kansas members. Key staff are leaving for more secure jobs and providers are requiring that Amerigroup members switch to a new plan in anticipation of the announced changes.

“The potential health impact from this significant disruption to our membership is quite frankly extremely troubling to me,” Klepper said. “We have members with very vulnerable medical conditions who now have to go through this process essentially because the agency didn’t do what the Legislature told them to do.”

Jim McLean is managing director of the Kansas News Service, a collaboration of KCUR, Kansas Public Radio, KMUW and High Plains Public Radio covering health, education and politics. You can reach him on Twitter @jmcleanks.
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Injury-accident reported on I-70

A Peterbilt heavy truck rear-ended a Chevy Cavalier at 11:45 p.m. July 23 on eastbound I-70, west of the 78th Street exit in Kansas City, Kansas.

According to the Kansas Highway Patrol trooper’s report, the two vehicles were in the middle lanes and the drivers exited the vehicles, leaving the Cavalier in the center lane.

Then the Cavalier was struck by another vehicle, a Freightliner semi, the trooper’s report stated.

The driver of the Cavalier, a 48-year-old Kansas City, Kansas, woman, had a possible injury, according to the trooper’s report.

The driver of the Peterbilt, a 19-year-old man from Venus, Texas, was not injured, the trooper’s report stated.

The driver of the Freightliner semi, a 71-year-old man from Aurora, Colorado, was not injured, the report stated.

Storms possible tonight

Storms and rain may move through Wyandotte County after 10 p.m. tonight, according to the National Weather Service. Damaging winds are possible with the storms. The storms may be worse to the west of Wyandotte County. (National Weather Service graphic)

A few strong to isolated severe storms will be possible this evening in the region, according to the National Weather Service.

A few strong to isolated damaging wind gusts will be the main threat, the weather service said.

Additional thunderstorms will be possible Friday night through Sunday, but severe weather is not expected with the storms, according to the weather service.

Today, the forecast is for sunny skies with a high near 91 and a south wind of 5 to 7 mph, the weather service said.

Tonight, there is a 30 percent chance of showers between 10 p.m. and 1 a.m., then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1 a.m., according to the weather service. The low will be around 69 degrees. A south wind of 5 to 7 mph will become northwest after midnight.

Thursday, expect a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1 p.m., with a high near 84, the weather service said. The low will be around 69, with a south wind of 5 to 7 mph becoming northwest after midnight.

Thursday night, it will be partly cloudy with a low of 63 and a north wind of 3 to 8 mph, according to the weather service.

Friday, it will be mostly sunny with a high near 84 and a north wind of 3 to 5 mph, the weather service said.

Friday night, there is a 20 percent chance of shows after 1 a.m., with a low of 65, according to the weather service.

Saturday, there is a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, with a high near 78, the weather service said.

Saturday night, there is a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1 a.m., with a low of 66, according to the weather service.

Sunday, there is a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1 p.m., with a high near 80, the weather service said.

Sunday night, it will be mostly cloudy with a low of 64, according to the weather service.

Monday, it will be mostly sunny with a high near 83, the weather service said.

Monday night, it will be partly cloudy with a low of 63, according to the weather service.

Tuesday, it will be sunny with a high near 85, the weather service said.