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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Barker
Graduate Medical Education Residency Slots

Item 303 #31s

Item 303 #31s

First Year - FY2019 Second Year - FY2020
Health and Human Resources
Department of Medical Assistance Services FY2019 $200,000 FY2020 $1,450,000 GF
FY2019 $200,000 FY2020 $1,450,000 NGF

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Page 257, line 34, strike "$10,983,034,643" and insert "$10,983,434,643".
Page 257, line 34, strike "$12,657,131,076" and insert "$12,660,031,076".

Page 275, line 10, strike the first "$1,250,000" and insert "$1,450,000".

Page 275, line 10, strike the second "$1,250,000" and insert "$2,700,000".

Page 275, line 11, strike the first "$1,250,000" and insert "$1,450,000".

Page 275, line 11, strike the second "$1,250,000" and insert "$2,700,000".

Page 275, line 12, after "used" insert "for supplemental payments".

Page 275, line 12, after "fund" strike the remainder of the line and insert:

"the second and third years of graduate medical education for 15 funded slots for residents who began their residencies in July 2017, the first and second years of graduate medical education of 14 funded slots for residents beginning their residencies in July 2018, and the first year of graduate medical education of 25 funded slots for residencies in July 2019."

Page 275, strike line 13.

Page 275, line 15, after "eligible." insert:

"For any residency program at a facility whose Medicaid payments are capped by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the supplemental payments for each qualifying residency slot shall be $50,000 from the general fund annually minus any Medicare residency payments for which the residency program is eligible."

Page 275, line 33, strike "1" and insert "2".

Page 275, line 35, after "residency" insert "2 psychiatric residencies, and 1 urology residency".

Page 275, line 36, after "areas." insert:

"Applications for slots that involve multiple medical care providers collaborating in training residents and that involve providing residents the opportunity to train in underserved areas are encouraged.  A majority of the new residency slots funded each year shall be for primary care."

Page 275, after line 50, insert:

"9.  The Virginia Health Workforce Authority shall study options to help institutions in underserved and rural areas acquire and maintain specialists and instructors vital to maximize the quality of residency programs and report to the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees by November 1, 2018."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $200,000 from the general fund the first year and $1.5 million from the general fund the second year and a like amount of federal Medicaid matching funds to be used for supplemental payments to fund the second and third years of graduate medical education for 15 funded slots for residents who began their residencies in July 2017, the first and second years of graduate medical education of 14 funded slots for residents beginning their residencies in July 2018, and the first year of graduate medical education of 25 funded slots for residents beginning their residencies in July 2019. This amendment also provides supplemental payments of $50,000 to any residency program at a facility whose Medicaid payments are capped by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.)