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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Scott, Edward
Supplemental Payments for Qualifying Private Hospital Partners of Type One Hospitals (language only)

Item 301 #35h

Item 301 #35h

Health and Human Resources
Medical Assistance Services, Department of

Language
Page 364, after line 26, insert:
"FFFF.  There is hereby appropriated sum sufficient nongeneral funds for the Department of Medical Assistance Services to pay the state share of supplemental payments for qualifying private hospital partners of Type One hospitals (consisting of state-owned teaching hospitals) as provided in the State Plan for Medical Assistance Services.  Qualifying private hospitals shall consist of any hospital currently enrolled as a Virginia Medicaid provider and owned or operated by a private entity in which a Type One hospital has a nonmajority interest.  The supplemental payments shall be based upon the reimbursement methodology established for such payments in Attachments 4.19-A and 4.19-B of the State Plan for Medical Assistance Services.  The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall enter into a transfer agreement with any Type One hospital whose private hospital partner qualifies for such supplemental payments, under which the Type One hospital shall provide the state share in order to match federal Medicaid funds for the supplemental payments to the private hospital partner. The Department shall have the authority to implement this reimbursement change effective upon passage of this act for all payment periods approved in the State Plan, and prior to the completion of any regulatory process undertaken in order to effect such change."


Explanation
(This amendment adds language authorizing the Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) to allow for Medicaid supplemental payments for qualifying private hospital partners of state-owned teaching hospitals. The state's share of the supplemental payments shall be provided by the state-owned teaching hospital to draw down matching federal Medicaid funds. The University of Virginia Medical Center has a partnership agreement with Culpeper Regional Hospital. The agreement includes collaborative efforts in the areas of medical care, medical residences, patient access, capital, and a joint business plan. A plan approved by the federal government allows the University of Virginia (UVA) Medical Center to provide nongeneral funds to the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) through the Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) that will be matched with federal Medicaid funds and provided to Culpeper Regional Hospital. The funds will be used to enhance payment for the treatment of Medicaid patients. The UVA Medical Center has committed to provide the matching funds and would like to remove financial barriers to transferring low-acuity Medicaid patients who live in the Culpeper County area to the Culpeper Regional Hospital, which in many cases is the most appropriate provider setting. A companion amendment in Item 197 provides language to effectuate the transfer of funds from UVA to DMAS for this purpose.)