Just completed (presumably, as the schedule of the television station
involved, KLAX in Alexandria, reports only “Paid Programming” from 1-2 PM
today) airing in central Louisiana, a repeat from last week at that time, is a
documentary piece called “Bad Medicine.” Its trailer promised a shrill
presentation about why Louisiana should expand Medicaid services to make 41
percent of its residents eligible, and why the state’s unique public-owned,
public-run hospital should remain that way instead of having most of it turned
over to nongovernment operators, a couple of institutions closed, and one to
remain owned and operated by the state.
The trailer showed a number of individuals who remain personally, ideologically,
or professionally invested in the current charity hospital system, the
changeover from which is likely to save $100
million beginning this fiscal year, criticizing the deal. It also shows
some of them and others decrying the refusal to expand Medicaid coverage,
opposed both by legislative majorities and Gov. Bobby
Jindal.