Sunday, May 19, 2013
Upcoming Events
  • 2013 WVSMA Healthcare Summit
    August 23-25 - The Greenbrier
     
    7 hours of CME

  • Appalachian Addiction & Prescription Drug Abuse Conference: A Paradigm for the Epidemic
    September 20 & 21 - Embassy Suites

  • 2014 WVSMA Annual Business Meeting & Physician Practice Conference
    January 24-25 - The Marriott

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for these upcoming events!

Medical Record Retention
Updated information is now available on medical record retention requirements under state and federal law.  WVSMA General Counsel Michele Grinberg outlines key statutory and regulatory requirements to help physicians and medical office personnel stay in compliance with medical record retention laws.  For a copy, contact WVSMA Physician Practice Advocate Barbara Good at (304) 925-0342 ext. 11 or Barbara@WVSMA.org.  This helpful information is another valuable service provided exclusively to the members of the WVSMA.  
May/June issue of the Journal



Since 1906, the WVSMA has published the state’s only clinical peer-reviewed journal,
the West Virginia Medical Journal, which offers a variety of scientific
and special articles of interest to physicians.

For the latest edition of the WV Medical Journal
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For more information and past editions of the Journal
click here.

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and Technical Sports Medicine Association (WCTSMA),
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West Virginia to Expand Medicaid Eligibility

This morning Governor Earl Ray Tomblin announced his decision to exercise the state option under the federal Affordable Care Act to expand Medicaid to 138% of the federal poverty level.  West Virginia was one of the few remaining states to announce a Medicaid expansion decision. 

Governor Tomblin emphasized in his remarks that he was most focused on three issues: fiscal responsibility, Medicaid enrollee responsibility and administrative efficiency.  He acknowledged concern over the federal government’s ability to sustain its financial commitment in the future and stated clearly that the state reserves the right to reevaluate eligibility criteria if necessary.  He also stressed that the expansion would include co-pays to promote better health care decision making and utilization on the part of the enrollee.  He said there would be a new push for expanded participation in managed care within the Medicaid program. 

In reaching his decision, Governor Tomblin relied heavily on a state commissioned actuarial analysis from CCRC Actuaries.  The ‘Medicaid Expansion Report’ was given to the Governor on April 16 detailing the anticipated expansion costs.  Key findings of the report include:

·         Medicaid expansion will provide insurance coverage to approximately 91,500 West Virginians

·         Coupled with other ACA mandates, the number of uninsured West Virginians will drop from 246,000 to 76,000 by 2016

·         Medicaid expansion costs for West Virginia will be approximately $375.5 million from FY 2014 through FY 2023

·         Expansion results in approximately $5.2 billion in federal dollars coming into the state from FY 2014 through FY 2023, or an average of $520 million per year over the 10 year period

To view the Governor’s press release announcing his decision and a PowerPoint presentation detailing the issues he considered in making his decision click here.  


 

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