Medical Society of Virginia

Advocacy efforts help mitigate Medicaid cuts

15 March 2010

Late Sunday, Mar. 14, the Virginia House of Delegates and Senate passed a new state budget that includes a three percent Medicaid provider cut in fiscal year (FY) 2011 and four percent in FY 2012. The proposed cuts would apply to physicians, hospitals, nursing homes, dentists and other providers, and would take effect July 1, 2010 and July 1, 2011, respectively. No cuts to Medicaid managed care organizations were included in the budget.

It is anticipated that provider cuts will be prevented through additional federal Medicaid funding to the states which is expected to be approved by Congress.

MSV thanks all physicians who have worked to educate their legislators about this important issue. Through advocacy, collaboration with specialty societies and proactive media relations, our message to protect patient access was heard as the final cuts are less than those originally proposed by each chamber. Also, physician outreach to Senators Warner and Webb has paved the way for additional funding for Virginia Medicaid from the federal government pending approval by the U.S. House of Representatives.

In addition to preventing provider cuts, federal Medicaid funding will be used to:

  • Partially restore funding to pharmacy providers who provide medications to Medicaid recipients in largely rural areas
  • Maintain current eligibility in the FAMIS program in FY 2011 and FY 2012
  • Restore Medicaid eligibility reductions for individuals in long-term care waivers and low-income aged, blind and disabled individuals
  • Reverse proposed cuts for optometry and podiatry services
While the Virginia House of Delegates and Senate initially disagreed in their approaches to allocating the additional federal Medicaid assistance funding to health and human resources programs, the final budget does stipulate that the funding be used to offset reductions in that area.

In comparison to the various proposed budgets, the General Assembly-approved budget includes:

  • Restoration of funds for Virginia’s free clinics
  • Restoration of funds for Virginia’s community health centers
  • Restoration of funds for the Virginia Health Care Foundation
  • Administrative reductions of more than $4 million
  • Restoration of funding for Virginia’s poison control centers
  • Restoration of funding to Commonwealth Center for Children and Adolescents
Gov. Bob McDonnell has the ability to offer amendments to the budget. The General Assembly will consider any amendments suggested by Gov. McDonnell on Apr. 21, 2010. Gov. McDonnell has expressed support for maintaining provider payments under Medicaid and did not offer any such cuts when he announced his budget recommendations as the General Assembly was considering the budget. Therefore, MSV does not anticipate that the governor will amend the budget to include additional Medicaid cuts.

MSV will continue to keep members updated as information becomes available.

Resources


2010 Virginia State budget

Summary of the budget conference report (PDF)

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The Va govt health insurance plan, medicaid, has crossed the line with me--they preclude my ministering to their policy holders, as I feel responsibility to pay my help. No more--they've pushed to the max.--I should take it all as a business decision just as I would if another company did the same--I guess I too am too attached to my medicaid pts---too bad--well at least they will get an ides where the line is---Jim Rodman MD

Jim Rodman MD at 3/19/2010 3:47:22 PM

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