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Budget Amendments - HB1500 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Landes
Co-Patron(s): O'Bannon
Improve Medicaid's Capitation Rate-Setting Process

Item 306 #4h

Item 306 #4h

First Year - FY2017 Second Year - FY2018
Health and Human Resources
Department of Medical Assistance Services FY2017 $0 FY2018 $965,003 GF

Language
Page 284, line 40, strike "$9,714,745,576" and insert "$9,715,710,579".

Page 311, after line 41, insert:

"WWWW.a. The Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) shall make improvements to the rate-setting process to ensure managed care capitation rates are not higher than necessary.  The DMAS shall work with its actuary to identify potential inefficiencies in the Medallion program and adjust capitation rates for expected efficiencies, effective no later than fiscal year 2019. DMAS and its actuary should phase in this adjustment over time based on the portion of identified inefficiencies that managed care organizations can reasonably reduce each year.

b.The Department of Medical Assistance Services and its actuary should adjust Medallion capitation rates to account for a portion of  expected savings for initiatives required by the state.

c.The Department of Medical Assistance Services and its actuary shall monitor Medallion medical spending for related-party arrangements and adjust historical medical spending when necessary to ensure that capitation rates do not cover spending above market value.

d. The Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) and its actuary shall allow negative historical trends in medical spending to be carried forward when setting Medallion capitation rates, if DMAS and its actuary continue to project future trends based primarily on historical trends.

e. The Department of Medical Assistance Services and its actuary shall annually rebase administrative expenses per member per month for projected  enrollment changes beginning in fiscal year 2019."



Explanation

(This amendment adds funding and language to implement recommendations from a recent review of the Virginia Medicaid Program by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to improve cost efficiency in the Medicaid program by improving Medicaid's rate-setting process to ensure capitation rates are not higher than necessary.)