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Budget Amendments - HB1500 (Conference Report)

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Capture Unsubscribed Funds for New Medicaid Medical Residencies

Item 306 #17c

Item 306 #17c

First Year - FY2017 Second Year - FY2018
Health and Human Resources
Department of Medical Assistance Services FY2017 $0 FY2018 ($500,000) GF
FY2017 $0 FY2018 ($500,000) NGF

Language
Page 284, line 40, strike "$9,714,745,576" and insert "$9,713,745,576".

Page 308, line 40, after "FFFF." insert "1."

Page 308, line 49, strike "The authority shall submit these criteria to the department by September 1, 2016." and insert:

"The department shall make supplemental payments to the following hospitals for the specified number of primary care residencies: Sentara Norfolk General (2 residencies), Carilion Medical Center (6 residencies), Centra Lynchburg General Hospital (1 residency), Riverside Regional Medical Center (2 residencies), Bon Secours St. Francis Medical Center (2 residencies).  The department shall make supplemental payments to Carilion Medical Center for two psychiatric residencies."

Page 308, line 52, strike "three" and insert "four".

Page 308, line 54, after "2018." strike "If the".

Page 308, strike line 55 through 56.

Page 308, line 57, strike "slots to fund based on priorities developed by the authority."

Page 309, line 1, strike "In order to be eligible".

Page 309, strike lines 2 through 3.

Page 309, line 4, strike:

"residency slots to be awarded supplemental payments by April 1, 2017."

Page 309, line 12, after "act." insert:

"2. Any remaining appropriation for this program at the end of the fiscal year shall be carried forward to the subsequent fiscal year to fund medical residency slots. The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall adjust the 2018-20 Medicaid forecast to include annual funding for the 25 residency slots as approved by the 2016 General Assembly."



Explanation

(This amendment captures $500,000 from the general fund in savings from unsubscribed funds for the Medicaid medical residency program for fiscal year 2018. The 2016 General Assembly provided funding for a new program to fund 25 medical residency slots effective July 1, 2017, of which 13 were for primary care residencies and 12 for high-need specialty residencies. Currently, 15 residency slots have been awarded to hospitals for fiscal year 2018. Typically institutional decisions about medical residencies are made in early fall and awarded to students the following spring, consequently, funding for the unsubscribed slots will not be used in fiscal year 2018. In addition, language specifies the hospitals for which supplemental payments will be made to fund residencies, based on the decisions made in the fall of 2016. Language reserves any unused funding for Medicaid residency slots to be used for future costs of the residency program and requires the Department of Medical Assistance Services to adjust the 2018-20 Medicaid forecast to include funding for the 25 residency slots approved by the 2016 General Assembly.)