October 15, 2009
Bureau for Medical Services is 39 percent vacant
DHHR vacancies worry lawmakers, Medicaid officials
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Nearly four in 10 positions at the state Bureau for Medical Services are vacant -- a troubling figure for an agency that will probably have to serve far more West Virginians when federal health-reform legislation passes.

On Thursday, members of the Legislative Oversight Commission on Health and Human Resources Accountability received charts showing that 39 percent of the bureau's 117 positions were empty as of June 30. The bureau administers Medicaid in West Virginia.

Medicaid expansion is part of several pieces of pending federal reform legislation, and lawmakers are questioning how the bureau will handle it.

"We're going to be dumping a lot more people into the system," said Sen. Ron Stollings, D-Boone, who is a physician.

The state needs to ensure that the agency has staffing to handle the "avalanche" of work it will face, he said.

Medical Services Commissioner Marsha Morris said the problem keeps her up at night.

"It is the vision of that avalanche that wakes me at 2 a.m. every day, and it's getting faster and faster," she told lawmakers.

Both the federal stimulus act and impending health reform are changing the type of employees the bureau needs, she said.

New federal reporting standards, the possible creation of a health insurance exchange, and other changes mean the state needs people who can "build the technical side of Medicaid" by administering databases, tracking eligibility and overseeing contracts, Morris said.

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Posted By: St. George (11:51am 10-26-2009)
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"Bureau for Medical Services is 39 percent vacant." Be it good or bad, this is not an isolated incident and it is occurring everywhere in State Government. Some agencies are already at 50% vacant or more. We will see agencies approaching 70% - 80% within the next year, if not already there. The most obvious question would be why is this going on or maybe better yet, what is going on? Maybe that would be a good question the Gazette or Daily Mail could pose to the administration?

Posted By: Blogger Dog (8:24am 10-19-2009)
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Sounds like mr_hoochola is grabbing for straws & must be one of the leaders within the state's bureaucracy. Seems like he knows all the right players in the DHHR. Back to the topic at hand. You are right on one front; streamline the workforce because over half of them do nothing and those who are performing receive little to no recognition & are never rewarded, only abused & used. Glad2bWV is also right, once the state enters into a contract with a “private” company, they never complete the contract, and it just keeps getting bigger & costing more $$! PRAG, WVU CED, & PEW are just a few examples. Politics as usual and reporting on politics as usual.

Posted By: bapaball (11:02pm 10-18-2009)
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Spokesperson Law is taking the political high road here... In addition to "state personnel regulations", there is also two different personnel factions (DHHR has its own personnal dept as well as the State Personnel Dept to deal with), an inept merit and employee reward system, and an Administrative stranglehold on DHHR improving any of its positions. DHHR is losing good personnel to other areas of State govt. (especially in the environment of Medicaid).

What DHHR needs and has been planning for years is a complete reorganization and reclassification of its personnel system. Things won't change much until the policy makers "make" this happen...
OR they go ahead and partially or entirely privatize Medicaid?

Especially in Medicaid positions, "we are faced with a conundrum that with the salaries we pay, we're often not ... able to hire people," Law said. "And the vacancies being there are a real problem."

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