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Chief Patron: Hashmi
Establish Plan for Eating Disorder Treatment Services Under Medicaid

Item 288 #47s

Item 288 #47s

First Year - FY2025 Second Year - FY2026
Health and Human Resources
Department of Medical Assistance Services FY2025 $100,000 FY2026 $0 GF

Language
Page 319, line 23, strike "$23,331,209,172" and insert "$23,331,309,172".

Page 348, after line 43, insert:

"WWWW. Out of this appropriation, $100,000 in the first year from the general fund shall be provided to the Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) to develop a comprehensive plan for eating disorder treatment services, including an assessment of additional services provided as part of eating disorder treatments that are not covered by current Medicaid definitions of intensive outpatient services and partial hospitalization programs. The plan shall include recommendations for specialized rates for intensive outpatient, partial hospitalization, and residential eating disorder services. The plan shall include clarity on how coverage of eating disorder residential services for adults may be included in the current section 1115 Serious Mental Illness (SMI) Waiver application. The department shall submit the comprehensive eating disorder treatment services plan to the Chairs of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance and Appropriations Committees and the Joint Commission on Health Care by July 1, 2025."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $100,000 in the first year from the general fund to the Department of Medical Assistance Services to develop a comprehensive plan for eating disorder treatment services and submit the plan to the House Appropriations and Senate Finance and Appropriations Committees and the Joint Commission on Health Care by July 1, 2025. This amendment addresses the facts that Virginia Medicaid does not cover eating disorder residential treatment for adults over the age of 21; current Medicaid reimbursement rates for intensive outpatient, residential, and other covered services are not specialized to consider the specific components needed for evidence-based eating disorder treatment; none of the eating disorder providers in Virginia that offer intensive outpatient, partial hospitalization, or residential services for eating disorder treatment accept Medicaid. Other states have set specialized Medicaid reimbursement rate standards specifically for eating disorder treatment. This is a recommendation of the Joint Commission on Health Care.)