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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Conference Report)

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Fully Fund Medicaid Graduate Medical Education Residency Slots

Item 313 #21c

Item 313 #21c

First Year - FY2021 Second Year - FY2022
Health and Human Resources
Department of Medical Assistance Services FY2021 $1,350,000 FY2022 $2,600,000 GF
FY2021 $1,350,000 FY2022 $2,600,000 NGF

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Page 294, line 18, strike "$15,939,731,997" and insert "$15,942,431,997".
Page 294, line 18, strike "$17,038,007,934" and insert "$17,043,207,934".

Page 313, line 38, strike "$1,750,000" and insert "$3,100,000".  

Page 313, line 38, strike "$1,250,000" and insert "$3,850,000".  

Page 313, line 39, strike "$1,750,000" and insert "$3,100,000".  

Page 313, line 39, strike "$1,250,000" and insert "$3,850,000".

Page 313, line 44, after "2019," strike "and".

Page 313, line 46, after "delayed" insert:

", 27 slots for residents beginning their residencies in July 2020, provided to hospitals as awarded by the Virginia Health Care Workforce Authority, and 25 slots for residents beginning their residencies in July 2021."

Page 314, after line 53, insert:

"9. The department shall include in the Official Medicaid Forecast funding for cohorts previously funded and funding for up to 25 new or replacement slots each year.  Hospitals applying for a slot that replaces a residency previously funded under this program shall qualify for funding as a new residency."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $1.3 million the first year and $2.5 million the second year from the general fund to correct an oversight in the Official Medicaid Forecast that removed funding for new residency slots for this program. Included in this funding is $100,000 from the general fund and $100,000 from nongeneral funds for the Graduate Medical Education residency program each year of the biennium, to provide funding for 27 slots, rather than 25, for the residents who start in July 2021.)