Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 15, 2003, Page 12, Image 12

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Bike reported stolen from
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at Walton.
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DPS received a report of a
vandalized video game at
the EMU.
Saturday, Jan. 11,5:51 p.m.:
DPS received a report of
subjects trespassing on the
east side of Agate Hall.
Sunday, Jan. 12,11:37 a.m.:
Thursday, Jan* 9,1:28 a,m.:
DPS received a report of seven
subjects with alcohol at
Hamilton.
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disabled and individuals seeking
alcohol and drug rehabilitation
treatment.
Lynn Read, acting state Medicaid
director at the Oregon Department
of Human Resources, is not opti
mistic about Measure 28’s chance for
success when votes are finally tallied
at the end of January.
“The polls have not been favor
able,” Read said. “Everyone is moving
forward as if to implement (cuts). ”
The Measure 28 proposed cuts are
the third round of reductions to hit
OHP this year. They follow cuts made
by the State Revenue Forecast Board
and the Legislative Emergency Board.
“The departments have already
worked extensively to identify the
least painful cuts, now the cuts are
extremely painful,” Read said.
OHP, like many other state funded
programs, could be running out of
options. Officials said that Measure
Measure 28 proposed cuts will affi
the Oregon Health Plan through:
■ Elimination of dental benefits for adults
■ Elimination of coverage for pharmaceutical drug costs
■ Elimination of coverage for durable medical equipment and
supplies, including wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, respiratory
supplies and therapeutic shoes
■ Elimination of the Medical Needy program
» Reduction in funds for Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation
programs
« Reduction in funds for contracted perinatal and prenatal
programs
• Reduction in funds for maternity case management
* Reduction in coverage for the OHP standard population
SOURCES: Oregon Department of Human Resources
and Lane County Department of Human Services!
28 could act as a turning point not
only for OHP, but also for the health
of the state.
“It’s one of those things that we’re
just going to have to wait and see
what happens,” University Health
Center administrator Bob Petit said.
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“Hopefully people are going to get
out and vote for the measure. If they
don’t, higher education and public
programs are just going to suffer. ”
Contact the reporter
at aimeerudin@dailyemerald.com.
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