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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Sickles
Continue Workgroup on Newborn Screening Funding

Item 283 #6h

Item 283 #6h

First Year - FY2025 Second Year - FY2026
Health and Human Resources
Department of Health FY2025 $638,053 FY2026 $638,053 GF

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Page 315, line 47, strike "$35,292,057" and insert "$35,930,110".
Page 315, line 47, strike "$35,292,057" and insert "$35,930,110".

Page 317, after line 5, insert:

"H. The Department of Health and the Department of General Services shall continue to convene a work group to evaluate the current funding model for the Commonwealth's newborn screening program. In conducting its evaluation, the work group shall analyze the appropriateness of the Commonwealth's current fee-for-service funding model for newborn birthing providers. The work group shall survey and evaluate alternative funding models, including those utilized by other states. From its analysis, the work group shall prepare alternative funding models to the current model for review by the Chairs of the House Committees on Appropriations and Health, Welfare and Institutions and the Chairs of the Senate Committees on Education and Health and Finance and Appropriations. The work group shall be composed of representatives from the Department of Health and the Department of General Services, the Department of Medical Assistance Services, the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association, midwifery stakeholder groups, the Every Life Foundation for Rare Diseases and such other stakeholders as deemed appropriate. The Department of Health and the Department of General Services shall update previous findings from 2023 and report the findings and recommendations of the workgroup in 2024 to the Chairs of the House Committees on Appropriations and Health, Welfare and Institutions and the Chairs of the Senate Committees on Education and Health and Finance and Appropriations by December 1, 2024.



Explanation

(This amendment adds language directing the Department of Health and Department of General Services to continue the work group to evaluate the current funding model for the newborn screening program.)