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Oklahoma's Medicaid Provider Needs $120 Million for Services

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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma's top Medicaid officer says the health care program needs $120 million more in state money next year to maintain services for more than 800,000 Oklahomans it serves each month.

Oklahoma Health Care Authority CEO Nico Gomez spoke Wednesday to members of the Senate Committee on Appropriations while outlining the agency's budget request for the fiscal year that begins July 1. The agency's current budget is about $953 million.

State lawmakers face a $611 million dollar budget shortfall as they craft a budget for the coming year and Gomez acknowledged the agency may not receive the funding it needs to maintain current levels of service.

Gomez says a $50 million cut in funding will result in an 18 percent decrease in provider rates.