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What's going on with state workers' health benefits?

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Public employee and retiree health care benefits may be the next casualty of the state budget impasse.

Dean Olsen, who covers health care for The State-Journal Register, broke the news over the weekend that Gov. BruceRauner’sadministration plans to stop making payments to doctors and others providing medical care to state employees.Raunersays without a budget, he has no legal authority to make the payments. The administration has already stopped making payments for dental coverage and self-insured plans.

If the lack of payments drags on, patients may be asked to pay up front for medical care and wait for reimbursement. Providers have experienced long delays in these payments before. Will things be different this time? WUIS reporter Jamey Dunn sat down with Olsen to talk about the issue. 

You can read Olsen'slatest story for The State Journal-Register hereandthe notice about payment stoppage from The Illinois Department of Central Management Services here

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