Frew v. Gilbert

109 F. Supp. 2d 579, 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 12410, 2000 WL 1206458
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Texas
DecidedAugust 14, 2000
DocketCivil Action 3:93CA65
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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Frew v. Gilbert, 109 F. Supp. 2d 579, 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 12410, 2000 WL 1206458 (E.D. Tex. 2000).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION

JUSTICE, Senior District Judge.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: FINDINGS OF FACT REGARDING VIOLATIONS OF CONSENT DECREE

Background and Procedural History

Issue I: Outreach

A. Overview

B. Findings of Fact: Outreach

1. Knowledge and Understanding

2. Transportation

3. Receipt of Services after Oral Outreach

4. Low Participation Rates

5. Insufficient Staffing

C. Violations of Decree: Outreach

D. Providers’ Requests for Outreach: Findings of Fact Regarding Violations of Decree

E. Outreach Reports: Findings of Fact Regarding Violations of Decree

Issue II: Medical and Dental Checkups

B. Findings of Fact: Checkups
1. Medical Checkups
2. Dental Checkups

a. Services

b. Provider Recruitment

*586 3. Teens

4. Abused and Neglected Class Members

C.Violations of Decree: Checkups

1. Principles of Statutory Interpretation

a. Structure and Context

b. Legislative Intent

2. Waiver
3. The Cases

Issue IV: Managed Care

A. Defendants’ Managed Care Programs
B. Findings of Fact: Receipt of Services by Class Members Enrolled in Managed Care
1. Overview
2. Inaccurate and Inttated Data
3. THQA Focus Studies
4. Comparing Managed Care and Fee-for-service Systems
5. Incomplete Checkups

6. Problems with the Medical Home and Primary Care Provider Models

a. ThePCP

b. Crowded Clinics and Emergency Rooms

7. Access to Specialists
8. Access to Pediatric Care and Mental Health Services
9. THQA Provider and Consumer Studies

10.Self-Reporting by Class Members

a. B.M. and Samantha

b. C.H. and Sons

c. C.O.

C. Violations of Decree: Receipt of Services by Class Members Enrolled in Managed Care

D. Children of Migrant Farmworker Families
1. The Problem
2. Findings of Fact Regarding Violations of Decree

E. Training of Health Care Providers in the Managed Care System: Findings of Fact Regarding Violations of Decree

F. Data Collection in the Managed Care System: Findings of Fact Regarding Violations of Decree

Issue V: Toll-Free Numbers

B. Findings of Fact: Prompt Answering of All Calls
C. Violations of Decree: Prompt Answering of All Calls
1. Abandonment Rates
2. Waits in Queue
3. Unit of Measurement

D. Knowledgeable, Helpful, and Polite: Findings of Fact Regarding Violations of Decree

Issue VI: Case Management

A. Role and Importance of Case Management
B. Findings of Fact
1. The Need
2. Utilization

3. Sufficient Staffing 4. The Safety Net

5. Recruitment
C. Violations of Decree

Issue VII: Outcome Measures

B. Findings of Fact Regarding Violations of Decree
1. Joint Notice Measures
2. Unilateral Substitution of Measures
3. Corrective Action Plans

*587 4. Timing

Issue VIII: Training for Health Care Professionals

A.Findings of Fact B» Violations of Dgcvcg

PART TWO: DEFENDANTS’ OBJECTIONS TO ENFORCEMENT OF CONSENT DECREE

Issue I: Enforcement of the Medicaid Statute

A. Law of the Case
B. Supreme Court Jurisprudence on Enforceable Rights
C. The EPSDT Provisions of the Medicaid Act

Issue II: Eleventh Amendment Objection

A. Defendants’Objection
B. Lelsz v. Kavanagh
2. The Holding: A Closer Look
3. The Nairowing of Lelsz
4. An Untenable Distinction?
C. Application
1. Enforcement of Provisions Guaranteeing Services

a. Outreach

b. Services

c. Managed Care

2. Enforcement of Provisions Requiring Reporting of Data and Information

a. Reporting

b.

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