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Cook County Health Proposes 15% Budget Increase for 2022

8/22/2021

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Cook County Health (CCH)  Special Board Meeting
August 9, 2021

Preliminary Presentation of 2022 CCH Budget

Highlights of the Presentation
  • Cook County Health’s preliminary $3.9 billion budget for the 2022 fiscal year factors in an expected boost in surgical procedures and Medicaid managed care plan enrollment. Spending will increase by $501 million.
  • The assumption is that next year will look more like the patient volumes experienced in 2019, but CEO Israel Rocha warns it will take years for Cook County to fully recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Compared with fiscal 2021, the proposed 2022 budget would increase spending by $501M, or nearly 15 percent. The bulk of the growth is related to CountyCare, the health system’s Medicaid managed care plan, which is growing faster than expected with about 410,000 members.
  • Cook County Health covers Stroger and Provident hospitals, a network of neighborhood clinics, Medicaid and its new Medicare Advantage health plans, the County’s Department of Public Health, and medical services for detainees at the Cook County Department of Corrections.
  • The health system is set to get a tax allocation of $137.7 million from the county. While the majority of the funds would be used to cover public health and correctional health operations, about $8 million would go toward providing free care to low-income patients, according to Andrea Gibson, Interim Chief Business Officer. The health system previously has not received money from the county to cover charity care expenses.
  • Ms. Gibson noted that charity care costs are expected to increase 6 percent to $384 million in fiscal 2022.  This does include bad debt, which is billed but not recovered. Costs associated with charity care declined during the pandemic as more people became eligible for Medicaid and others avoided medical care. 
  • The preliminary budget also includes investments in neurology, cardiology and oncology to help grow the health system’s patient base. Currently, one of the reasons that CCH loses patients to other specialty care providers is its long wait times. 
  • Full-time equivalent (FTE) employment is expected to rise by 780 FTEs or 11% to 7,583 FTEs. New positions in behavioral health and other areas aim to improve services and reduce patient wait times. Plus a “float pool” of employees will be put in place for FMLA coverage and to reduce the use of agency nurses.

Observer:  Diane Edmundson 
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