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Chief Patron: Carr
Defer Medicaid Nursing Facility Rebasing to Review Potential Changes (language only)

Item 291 #41h

Item 291 #41h

Health and Human Resources
Department of Medical Assistance Services

Language

Page 370, after line 8, insert:

"QQQQQ.1. Notwithstanding regulations established at 12VAC30-90-44, the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall defer the next scheduled nursing facility price rebasing. Beginning upon enactment of this act through the period of the deferral, the department shall work with stakeholders, to include the Virginia Health Care Association and any others as deemed relevant by the department, to identify and examine methodological concerns with the current nursing facility reimbursement system and to the extent necessary, propose modifications to address any concerns identified for which solutions can be found.  Additionally, the group shall review and recommend quality improvement initiatives to be incentivized within the payment rate as appropriate. This process is not intended to increase nursing facility reimbursement in the aggregate, but rather to correct methodological concerns within aggregate reimbursement levels already established as adjusted annually for utilization and inflation while also promoting improved quality. Nothing herein shall preclude separate budget action affecting aggregate reimbursement levels.

2. The department shall report annually each December 1, beginning with 2026 through the deferral period on the identified methodological issues and progress toward solutions.  This report shall include an assessment from the department and stakeholders, including dissenting opinions of any stakeholder group, if necessary, on the practicality of any proposed solutions and feasibility and potential timeline for implementing such solutions.  The annual report is intended to inform Governor and General Assembly of the need to continue the deferral or when implementation of the rebasing could take place as defined in regulations albeit with any approved modifications in place.  This report shall be provided to the Governor, Senate Finance and Appropriations and Education and Health Committees, and the House Appropriations and Health and Human Services Committees.

3. This item does not authorize any changes to the reimbursement system as currently defined; subsequent authority must be granted to implement any specific recommended modifications. To the extent the rebasing is determined to be feasible by the Governor and General Assembly, and modifications developed under this item are adopted, the rebasing would be scheduled for the State fiscal year beginning no less than 12 months subsequent to the adoption of the relevant reforms in order to allow time for the Department to implement the rebasing.

4. The department shall have the authority to implement the deferral of the next scheduled rebasing prior to the otherwise effective date of said rebasing and annually thereafter for total period not to exceed three fiscal years, and prior to the completion of any regulatory process undertaken in order to effect such change."



Explanation

(This amendment adds language requiring the Department of Medical Assistance Services to defer schedule nursing facility rebasing and examine the methodology used to rebase Medicaid rates for nursing facilities. Language requires the agency to work with stakeholders to identify and address methodological concerns and to propose modifications which address those concerns. It also requires that the agency and stakeholders review and recommend quality improvement initiative to be incentivized within the payment rate as appropriate. Language requires the agency to report annually beginning December 1, 2026 through the deferral period to the Governor, Senate Finance and Appropriations and Education and Health Committees, and the House Appropriations and Health and Human Services Committees. No authority is provided to make changes to the reimbursement system, but requires the next rebasing of nursing facility rates to be scheduled for the fiscal year beginning no less than 12 months following the adoption of relevant reforms in order to provide the agency with time to implement rebasing.)