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Budget Amendments - SB900 (Committee Approved)

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Medicaid Medical Residency Slots

Item 306 #5s

Item 306 #5s

First Year - FY2017 Second Year - FY2018
Health and Human Resources
Department of Medical Assistance Services FY2017 $0 FY2018 $250,000 GF
FY2017 $0 FY2018 $250,000 NGF

Language
Page 284, line 40, strike "$9,714,745,576" and insert "$9,715,245,576".

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

Page 308, line 40, strike the first "$1,250,000" and insert "$1,500,000".

Page 308, line 40, strike the second "$1,250,000" and insert "$1,500,000".

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:

"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.  Further the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall work with the Virginia Health Workforce Development Authority to determine a way to enable Virginia Commonwealth University and the University of Virginia to be able to participate in this program in the future.".

Page 309, after line 12, insert:

"2. The department shall implement the following additional criteria for hospitals to be eligible for supplement payments.  By July 1, 2017, 50 percent of graduating residents and one faculty member in each program shall obtain their buprenorphine waiver.  By July 1, 2018 and in future years, 100 percent of graduating residents and three faculty members in each program shall obtain their buprenorphine waiver and each program shall have a training experience or rotation in addiction medicine."



Explanation

(This amendment adds $250,000 from the general fund and an equivalent amount of federal Medicaid matching funds in the second year for the Medicaid Medical Residency program and specifies the hospitals for which supplemental payments will be made to fund residencies. Language also reserves any unused funding for Medicaid residency slots to be used for future costs of the residency program. Additional requirements are added related to buprenorphine waivers, which are approved by the federal government for physicians that meet training requirements related to dispensing the medication properly to treat opioid addiction.)