Well, that's a step in the right direction, at least, as long as they stand fast on their denials of services. The free med supply while awaiting approval/denial was so much crap. Limiting the RXs to five per month is a good step too, but watch how they work their way around it - they'll figure something out - someone is always trying to game the RX programs. And it damn well better eliminate the faux services - the rental car so a junkie can drive to his treatment.
Or the cab rides the the emergency room for a headache. I saw on Tenncare bum come in and get immediate treatment for a cold. The doctor gave him Tylenol. These worthless money grubbing a-holes won't even pay for that themselves.
And they should be forced to pay a co-pay of $10-20 to go to the ER unless maybe it's a true emergency and not to get Tylenol. Oh, but you mention that and some do-gooding, bleading heart left wing fool with whine about how the "poor" can't afford that. I usually snap back, "let them sell the cellphone you f'ing jerk".