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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Brink
JCHC-Medicaid Supplement for OB Services (language only)

Item 319 #11h

Item 319 #11h

Health And Human Resources
Medical Assistance Services, Department of

Language
Page 250, after line 8, insert:
"X. The Department of Medical Assistance Services, in cooperation with the Joint Commission on Health Care; Virginia Commonwealth University’s Medical College of Virginia; the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center; the Eastern Virginia Medical School; the Virginia Academy of Family Physicians; the Virginia Chapter of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology; and the Virginia Chapter of the American College of Nurse Midwives shall study the feasibility of providing a general fund supplement for physician services provided through Medicaid fee-for-service and Medicaid managed care plans to encourage community physicians to supervise residents and/or medical students and nurse-midwifery students while providing obstetrical services.  The Department’s study shall include an analysis of the type and amount of supplement that could be provided, as well as an estimate of the fiscal impact.  The Department shall report its findings and recommendations to the Chairmen of the Senate Finance Committee, the House Appropriations Committee and the Joint Commission on Health Care by October 1, 2000."
“The Department, in cooperation with the Joint Commission on Health Care, Virginia Commonwealth University’s Medical College of Virginia, the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, the Eastern Virginia Medical School, the Virginia Academy of Family Physicians, the Virginia Chapter of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and the Virginia Chapter of the American College of Nurse Midwives, shall study the feasibility of providing a general fund supplement for physician services provided through Medicaid fee-for-service and Medicaid managed care plans to encourage community physicians to supervise residents and/or medical students and nurse-midwifery students while providing obstetrical services.  The Department’s study shall include an analysis of the type and amount of supplement that could be provided as well as an estimate of the fiscal impact.  The Department shall report its findings and recommendations to the Chairmen of the Senate Finance Committee, the House Appropriations Committee and the Joint Commission on Health Care by October 1, 2000.”


Explanation
(A Joint Commission on Health Care study last year found that there is a decreasing number of physicians who provide obstetrical/gynecological services and are willing to supervise medical school residents. Steps need to be taken to encourage community providers to supervise residents in order to provide the appropriate level of OB/GYN training. This amendment (language only) directs DMAS to study the feasibility of paying a supplemental Medicaid payment to physicians who provide OB/GYN services and are willing to supervise residents. This is a recommendation of the Joint Commission on Health Care.)