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Medicaid overhaul to cost more, but save more

Rogelio V. Solis
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - Illinois' Medicaid patients will see a change in health care coverage Jan. 1. 
The Department of Healthcare and Family Services has signed a $60 billion deal with seven insurers to cover nearly three million low-income clients.

Lawmakers have protested the way that Gov. Bruce Rauner's administration procured the deal. Chicago Democratic Rep. Greg Harris has convened a hearing Thursday in Chicago on the issue. 

HFS spokesman John Hoffman says the agency followed the same proper process for such purchases as it has for decades. 

Illinois spends $10.5 billion a year on Medicaid. It will pay about $15 billion annually starting next year but cover hundreds of thousands more. 
 
 And Hoffman says it will save up to $300 million a year because insurers agreed to be paid less by the state.
 

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