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2011 Session

Budget Amendments - SB800 (Committee Approved)

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Restore Funding for Medicaid Provider Rates

Item 297 #8s

Item 297 #8s

First Year - FY2011 Second Year - FY2012
Health And Human Resources
Medical Assistance Services, Department of FY2011 $0 FY2012 $65,769,790 GF
FY2011 $0 FY2012 $62,219,790 NGF

Language
Page 249, line 7, strike "$7,244,217,237" and insert "$7,372,206,817".
Page 250, line 1, strike "69,559,795" and insert "71,781,889".
Page 250, line 14, strike "41,568,366" and insert "42,896,272".
Page 259, line 13, after "AAA." insert "1.".
Page 259, after line 23, insert:
"2.  No additional changes shall be made to the incentive plan effective October 1, 2010.".
Page 260, line 6, unstrike "8.5" and strike "8.0".
Page 260, strike lines 7 through 9.
Page 264, strike lines 22 through 28.
Page 264, line 29, strike "3." and insert "2.".
Page 264, after line 32, insert:  
"3.  No additional changes shall be made to adjustment factors effective October 1, 2010.".
Page 264, line 42, strike "reduce" and insert "adjust".
Page 264, line 43, strike "from 77 percent of cost to 76" and insert "to 78".
Page 264, line 44, strike "from 91.2 percent of operating cost to 90.2 percent and from 87".
Page 264, line 45, strike "percent of capital cost to 86" and insert:
"to 92.2 percent of operating cost and to 88 percent of capital cost".
Page 264, line 48, after "expenditures." insert:
"The department shall have the authority to implement these reimbursement changes effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the completion of any regulatory process undertaken in order to effect such change.".
Page 264, line 55, strike "reduce by 4 percent rates determined under" and insert:
"calculate the annual update to rates determined under RBRVS in 12 VAC 30-80-190 as if the reduction in subparagraph 1 had not been taken.  The department shall have the authority to implement these reimbursement changes effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the completion of any regulatory process undertaken in order to effect such
change.".
Page 265, strike lines 1 and 2.
Page 265, line 7, strike "1.".
Page 265, strike lines 9 and 10.
Page 265, line 11, strike "3" and insert "2".
Page 265, after line 14, insert "3.  No additional changes shall be made to
dental rates effective October 1, 2010."
Page 265, line 44, strike "reduce" and insert "adjust".
Page 265, line 45, strike "71" and insert "73".
Page 265, line 46, strike "76" and insert "78".
Page 265, line 47, strike "96" and insert "98".
Page 265, line 50, after "expenditures." insert:
"The department shall have the authority to implement these reimbursement changes effective July 1, 2011, and prior to the completion of any regulatory process undertaken in order to effect such change.".


Explanation
(This amendment provides $65.8 million from the general fund and $62.2 million nongeneral funds from federal Medicaid matching funds to restore funding for providers of Medicaid services. Without action, many Medicaid providers are facing a four percent reduction to their operating rates beginning July 1, 2011. The introduced budget includes a general fund reduction of $7.1 million in FY 2012 for indigent health care costs at VCU and UVA Hospitals. This amendment restores 50 percent or $3.6 million to the academic teaching hospitals the second year. The introduced budget also includes a four percent reduction to the rates paid to hospitals for inpatient, outpatient, and capital reimbursements as well as physician and dental services in FY 2012. This amendment restores full funding for inpatient hospital rates as well as physician and dental services; the reduction to outpatient hospital services and capital reimbursement rates will be reduced by two percentage points. The introduced budget includes a three percent reduction to nursing homes in FY 2012 as well as a further reduction to capital reimbursement rates. This amendment restores full funding for nursing home operating rates and eliminates the additional proposed reduction for nursing home capital reimbursements. Finally, the introduced budget eliminated an incentive payment for long-stay rehabilitation hospitals; this amendment restores full funding for the incentive payment.)