Friday, February 22, 2013

Legislative Update Week of February 18th


The legislature this week continued their work on the budget for the upcoming fiscal year. The House finally has been receiving work done by the committees, allowing for consideration and for the first votes on the House floor for this young legislative session. Let's review the activities of the past week:

House:

The House Insurance committee took its last bits of testimony on Senate Bills 61 and 62, which would provide for the mutualization of Blue Cross in Michigan. The legislation came out of committee lacking the controversial abortion amendments that hampered the legislation last time, hopefully gaining support from the Governor this time without the amendments. The legislation will now head to the House floor where the amendments could be tacked on or added to the legislation, but it is accepted that the House will act on the legislation in the coming week.

Senate:

The Senate Reforms, Restructuring and Reinventing committee meet to continue taking testimony on Senate Bill 2 which would expand the scope of practice for advanced practice nurses. This legislation has been somewhat controversial in the medical community and many have found it interesting that the legislation was sent to this committee rather than the Senate Health Policy committee. It was unclear before the hearing whether or not the committee was going to take action on the legislation but in the end did not. MSMS is continuing to work with the sponsor of the legislation to find a compromise that would be suitable for all of the interested parties. We will keep you up to date on the actions of this legislation.

Appropriations:

Both House and Senate subcommittees meet this week to hear testimony from the largest part of the Department of Community Health budget, medical services or Medicaid. The expansion of Medicaid, which is a policy MSMS supports, was a hotly contested topic among the Senators while their presentation from the Medicaid director, Director Fitton. Many of the Senators on the committee had a hard time of seeing where the savings would come from if the state went ahead and expanded Michigan Medicaid program. Looking at the Medicaid 67% of the money is federal where the state only provides 16% of general fund / general purpose dollars to the program. It will be interesting to see how the expansion will play out in the coming months.

MSMS New Lawmakers Reception:

MSMS, as they do at the start of every legislative session, held its New Lawmakers reception at the MSMS Headquarters in East Lansing. The event was well attended by physicians and lawmakers alike with Senator Roger Kahn, MD and Representative Sean McCann to name a few that joined us. "This is a great opportunity to reach out to our lawmakers", said Raymond Rudoni, MD who is the chair of the MSMS Legislative and Regulations committee. The event went on past its end time and was hailed as a success with participation from medical students to retirees.

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