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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Hodges
Medicaid Graduate Medical Education Reporting Requirements (language only)

Item 291 #72h

Item 291 #72h

Health and Human Resources
Department of Medical Assistance Services

Language

Page 355, after line 19, insert:

"7.a. The Virginia Health Workforce Development Authority shall require all sponsoring institution hospitals receiving state supplemental Graduate Medical Education funding to participate in an annual data collection and reporting process designed to evaluate the effectiveness, geographic distribution, and workforce outcomes of state-supported residency and fellowship training. Institutions that fail to submit required data in a timely manner may be deemed ineligible for funding in future years.

b. Required reporting shall include, at a minimum, the number and name of residents supported with state funds, by specialty and training year, including the medical school each resident attended and their primary state of residence prior to medical school, the number of first year positions created or sustained with state support, identification of rural and underserved training locations and annual duration of training at such sites, program accreditation status, and total approved compared to filled positions by post-graduate year. The report shall also include the amount of Medicare Direct Graduate Medical Education (DGME) and Indirect Medical Education (IME) funding submitted for the most recently completed Medicare cost reporting year, including an attestation that state funding does not supplant existing Medicare funding under the institution's approved DGME cap. The report shall further include the institution's Per Resident Amount (PRA), if established; the number of resident full-time equivalents (FTEs) claimed for DGME; the number of resident positions exceeding the institution's DGME cap for programs beyond the five-year cap-building period; and an annual budget reconciliation for supplemental funding. Additional data may be requested as deemed necessary by the Authority to assess workforce alignment of state health needs and facilitate physician workforce forecasting.

c. The Authority shall compile the submitted information into a biennial statewide Graduate Medical Education Impact Report and shall use the reported data to inform funding recommendations, program eligibility and future appropriations. The Impact Report shall be submitted to the Governor and Chairs of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees.

8. The Department of Medical Assistance Service shall provide the Virginia Health Workforce Development Authority with quarterly reports detailing the occurrences of supplemental federal and state Medicaid payments made for Graduate Medical Education. Such reports shall include completed and pending aggregate payment amounts by sponsoring institution and residency program, as necessary to support statewide supplemental Graduate Medical Education oversight and reporting.

9. Any unexpended balance in this item at the close of business on June 30 each year shall not revert to the general fund but shall be carried forward and reappropriated."



Explanation

(This amendment establishes an annual data reporting process to evaluate the state-supported residency and fellowship training programs outlined in the budget. The Virginia Health Workforce Development Authority will require the information to be submitted for participation in the award program and may deem institutions that fail to submit the information to be ineligible for future funding. This amendment also requires DMAS to provide quarterly payment reports. The Authority will report findings in its biennial report. The amendment includes carry forward language to reappropriate any unspent funding to be allocated for a future cohort.)