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Budget Amendments - SB700 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Norment
Restore Medicaid Provider Reimbursement

Item 325 #24s

Item 325 #24s

First Year - FY2003 Second Year - FY2004
Health And Human Resources
Medical Assistance Services, Department of FY2003 $0 FY2004 $35,000,000 GF
FY2003 $0 FY2004 $35,100,000 NGF

Language
Page 310, line 52, strike "$3,463,427,364" and insert "$3,533,527,364".
Page 322, line 53, strike "$3.25" and insert "$3.75".
Page 325, strike lines 43 through 50.
Page 327, after line 3, insert:
"UUU.1. Out of this appropriation and from appropriations in Item 326 of this act, $35,000,000 from the general fund and $35,100,000 from nongeneral funds the second year shall be provided to nursing facilities, inpatient hospitals, managed care health plans, pharmacists, and durable medical equipment providers to mitigate reimbursement reductions.
2. Of the total funds set forth in paragraph UUU.1. (i) $16,500,000 from the general fund and $16,700,000 from nongeneral funds shall be provided to nursing facilities for fiscal year 2004 direct and indirect care inflation adjustments, (ii) $10,900,000 from the general fund and $11,000,000 from nongeneral funds shall be provided to inpatient hospitals to correct reductions for rebasing reimbursement rates, (iii) $5,000,000 from the general fund and $5,000,000 from nongeneral funds shall be provided to restore a portion of the forecasted cost increase to manage care health plans in fiscal year 2004, (iv) $2,000,000 from the general fund and $2,000,000 from nongeneral funds shall be provided to restore one-half of the reduction to pharmacy dispensing fees, and (v) $150,000 from the general fund and $150,000 from nongeneral funds shall be provided to restore a portion of the payment reductions to durable medical equipment providers.  The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall have authority to enact emergency regulations under §2.2-4011 of the Administrative Process Act to effect this provision, if needed."


Explanation
(This amendment implements the funding for the Protecting Access to Healthcare (PATH) program contained in Item 323.10 by transferring the funding to this item along with the general fund appropriation for the Indigent Health Care Trust Fund in order to restore a portion of the total funds reduced in the introduced budget to nursing facilities, inpatient hospitals, managed care health plans, pharmacies, and durable medical equipment providers. Nursing facilities would receive full restoration of the inflation adjustment on direct and indirect care rates in fiscal year 2004. The restoration of funds to inpatient hospitals would correct reductions in the introduced budget, related to the rebasing of hospital rates in FY 2003. Health plans would receive a portion of the funds reduced in the introduced budget. Pharmacies would have dispensing fees reduced from $4.25 to $3.75 per prescription instead of $3.25 per prescription proposed in the introduced budget. Durable medical equipment providers would also receive a portion of the funds reduced in the introduced budget. A companion amendment in Item 326 clarifies that once the general funds used to match hospital contributions for the Indigent Health Care Trust Fund are transferred, the trust fund program will be suspended.)