SR 352, a resolution presented by Sen. Brooks that directs the Joint State Federal Government Commission (JSGC) to study and concern a report on the particular information, estimations, and systems that the Department of Human Providers utilizes to figure out the quantity of Medical Assistance capitation financing eventually paid to drug and alcohol addiction treatment providers within the Commonwealth, was embraced by the Senate on Tuesday, 49-0.
SR 352 directs JSGC to concern a report of its findings, along with any statutory or regulative suggestions, within 7 months of the adoption of the resolution.
JSGC acts as the bipartisan and bicameral research study firm of the General Assembly. It provides the legislature with an easily offered system for carrying out interdisciplinary research studies.
The total resolution, that includes an in-depth listing of requirements of what JSGC should examine and report, can be seen here