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Budget Amendments - HB1600 (Floor Approved)

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HB 1902: Data Sharing with Prescription Monitoring Program

Item 279 #6h

Item 279 #6h

First Year - FY2025 Second Year - FY2026
Health and Human Resources
Department of Health FY2025 $0 FY2026 $110,000 GF

Language
Page 348, line 34, strike "$31,479,983" and insert "$31,589,983".

Page 351, line 39, strike the second "$1,272,313" and insert "$1,382,313".

Page 351, after line 55, insert:

"4. Out of this appropriation, $110,000 the second year from the general fund shall be used to contract with Virginia Health Information to allow for a data sharing agreement with the Prescription Monitoring Program to use data from the Virginia All Payer Claims Database to  display patient non fatal overdose information pursuant to the passage of House Bill 1902 of the 2025 Session.  The Department of Health shall include in its budget submissions to the Governor for the 2026-28 budget any necessary general fund requirements for ongoing support for the data sharing agreement."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $110,000 the second year from the general fund for the fiscal impact of House Bill 1902 of the 2025 Session, which requires data sharing from the All Payer Claims Database with the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program to allow for the display of patient non fatal overdose information in near real time at the point of prescribing. A companion amendment in item 285 provides funding for systems changes to the Department of Health Professions Prescription Monitoring Program through funding from the Commonwealth Opioid Abatement and Remediation (COAR) opioid settlement funds. Language requires the Department of Health to include in its budget submission for the 2026-28 budget, any necessary general fund amounts needed to continue the data sharing agreement.)