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Budget Amendments - SB800 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: VanValkenburg
Sheltering Arms Rehabilitation Center

Item 288 #10s

Item 288 #10s

First Year - FY2025 Second Year - FY2026
Health and Human Resources
Department of Medical Assistance Services FY2025 $0 FY2026 $1,722,276 GF
FY2025 $0 FY2026 $9,517,305 NGF

Language
Page 359, line 42, strike "$26,268,281,874" and insert "$26,279,521,455".

Page 393, after line 55, insert:

"OOOOO. The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall amend the Medicaid State Plan for Medical Assistance and regulations to implement inpatient and outpatient supplemental payments for Sheltering Arms Rehabilitation Center beginning in FY 2026.  These supplemental payments shall be based on the difference between Medicaid reimbursement and up to 50 percent of the upper payment limit for rehabilitation facilities. This supplemental payment shall be based off of MCO utilization at Sheltering Arms. The agency shall implement fee-for-service supplemental payments and managed care directed payments for services provided by practice plans affiliated with the Sheltering Arms Rehabilitation Center not to exceed 50 percent of the upper payment limit for rehabilitation facilities."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $1.7 million from the general fund and $9.5 million from nongeneral funds to provide supplemental payments to Sheltering Arms Rehabilitation Center. This center treats one out of four Medicaid patients in Virginia in need of inpatient rehabilitation services and therefore has the highest cost of services compared to other Virginia rehabilitation hospitals. The Department of Medical Assistance Services' rates pool the costs of all rehabilitation hospitals, so Sheltering Arms Rehabilitation Center’s relative reimbursement is lower. For FY 2025, Sheltering Arms Rehabilitation Center will be reimbursed at less than 69.0 percent of cost for inpatient services while other providers are reimbursed at closer to 80.0 percent. This supplemental payment helps make up that gap.)