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WEST virginia legislature

2023 regular session

Introduced

Senate Bill 730

By Senator Maroney

[Introduced February 20, 2023; referred
 to the Committee on Health and Human Resources]

A BILL to amend and reenact §16-29E-5 and §16-29E-7 of the Code of West Virginia, as amended, all relating to the Legislative Oversight Commission on Health and Human Resources Accountability, applying authority of commission to successor agencies; removing limitation on commission review; expanding authority of commission to conduct review into administrative, fiscal, programmatic, and systematic areas of department; and requiring reporting to be submitted electronically via an online portal.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:

ARTICLE 29E. LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT COMMISSION ON HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCES ACCOUNTABILITY.

 

§16-29E-5. Powers and duties of commission.

(a) The powers, duties and responsibilities of the commission shall include the following:

(1) Make a continuing investigation, study and review of the practices, policies and procedures of the health care and social services agencies in this state;

(2) Make a continuing investigation, study, and review of all matters related to health and social policy in the state;

(3) Review program development by the various agencies of the Department of Health and Human Resources, and any successor agencies; if those programs impact the physical, emotional, or social well-being of the citizens of West Virginia

(4) Conduct studies on:

(A) The amount of funds expended by hospitals and other health care providers of this state for services to persons who are unable to pay for those services and for which they receive no other form of reimbursement;

(B) The extent to which persons in this state forego needed medical services because of insufficient income and assets to pay for those services;

(C) The extent to which the state is maximizing available federal programs and moneys in providing health care services to the citizens of this state;

(D) The operation of the programs and funds created by §16-29C-1 et seq., of this code; and

(E) The roles of the public, private and private nonprofit sectors in providing health care services to the citizens of this state;

(5) Review and study the state Medicaid program in order to determine if the state Medicaid agency, as the payor of last resort, is expending maximum effort to identify alternate private insurance resources for Medicaid beneficiaries;

(6) Review and study the feasibility and financial impact upon the state of assuring increased access to Medicaid beneficiaries to primary health care in the nonhospital setting by requiring enrollment in a primary care clinic program, if available;

(7) Review and study the feasibility and financial impact upon the state of the establishment of different and lesser schedules of payment for primary health services delivered by a hospital emergency room as compared to the schedule of payments for emergency room services of a true medical emergency nature;

(8) Conduct a study on the effects of rural health networks, including effects on the quality, cost and availability of care; and

(9) Meet jointly with the advisory committee created in §16-35-1 et seq., of this code to determine methods for coordinating the collection and analysis of health care information within the state, including the development of health information systems that will allow for the electronic transmittal of data and access by the various agencies of government; and

(10) Make a continuing investigation, study, and review of all matters related to any area of concern that exists within the Department of Health and Human Resources, and any successor agencies, including but not limited to financial, administrative, programmatic, and systemic issues.  

(b) The commission shall make annual reports to the Legislature regarding the results of all investigations, studies and reviews pursuant to the provisions of §16-29E-7 of this code.

 

§16-29E-7. Legislative reports.

(a) The commission shall submit annual reports to the Legislature, as required by the provisions of §16-29E-5 of this code, which such reports shall describe and evaluate in a concise manner:

(1) The major activities of the several health and human resources agencies for the fiscal year immediately past, including important policy decisions reached on initiatives undertaken during that year, especially as such activities, decisions and initiatives relate to:

(A) The implementation of health care or social services programs;

(B) Improving the accessibility of appropriate health care in all areas of this state;

(C) Improving the health status of the citizens of this state; and

(D) Coordinating social services programs to reflect a cohesive delivery of transitional services.

(2) Other information considered by the commission to be important, including recommendations for statutory, fiscal or policy reforms and reasons for such recommendations.

(b) The reports may specify in what manner any practice, policy or procedure may or should be modified to satisfy the goal of efficient and effective delivery of health and social services programs and to improve the quality of health and social services available in this State state.

(c) The Commission may require the Department of Health and Human Resources, or any successor agencies, to submit reports on a routine or as needed basis. These reports shall be submitted in an electronic format to the Commission and the submission instructions and format will be designed by the Commission or the Joint Committee.

 

NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to expand the authority of the Legislative Oversight Commission on Health and Human Resources Accountability Commission, to give authority for routine, and as needed reports and to describe how these reports are to be submitted.

Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from a heading or the present law and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.

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