Key Votes
S 88 - Health Care Law Amendments - Key Vote
Vermont Key Votes
John Rodgers voted Yea (Passage With Amendment) on this legislation.
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Stages
- May 12, 2010 Became Law Without Governor's Signature
- May 11, 2010 Senate Concurrence Vote Passed
- May 6, 2010 House Concurrence Vote Passed
- May 4, 2010 Senate Concurrence Vote Passed
- April 23, 2010 House Bill Passed
- Feb. 17, 2009 Introduced
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Legislation - Became Law Without Governor's Signature (Executive) - May 12, 2010
Title: Health Care Law Amendments
Legislation - Concurrence Vote Passed (Senate) (25-4) - May 11, 2010
Legislation - Concurrence Vote Passed (House) - May 6, 2010
Legislation - Concurrence Vote Passed (Senate) (18-10) - May 4, 2010
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (91-42) - April 23, 2010 (Key vote)
Title: Health Care Law Amendments
Vote to pass a bill that requires the creation of Vermont health care system design options, expands the Blueprint for Health program, limits hospital budget increases, requires reporting of free prescription sample give-aways, and enacts other amendments to health care laws.
- -A payment system for health services that includes one or more packages of health services providing for the integration of physical and mental health, a process for determining payment amounts, and cost reduction and containment mechanisms;
-Coordinated local delivery systems;
-Health system planning, regulation, and public health;
-Financing and proposals to maximize federal funding; and
-A method to address compliance of the proposed design option or options with federal law.
- -Technical assistance for a patient-centered medical home, community health teams, and a model for uniform payment for health services;
-A collaboration with Vermont information technology leaders to assist in the creation of a statewide infrastructure of health information technology to expand the use of electronic medical records;
-The development, maintenance, and promotion of evidence-based, nationally recommended guidelines for greater commonality, consistency, and coordination across health insurers in care management programs and systems;
-The adoption and maintenance of clinical quality and performance measures to be used to assess and evaluate the impact of the Blueprint for health and cost outcomes;
-The adoption and maintenance of clinical quality and performance measures for pain management, palliative care, and hospice care; and
-The use of surveys to measure satisfaction levels of patients, health care professionals, and health care providers participating in the Blueprint.
- -For fiscal years 2010-2011 and 2011-2012, the Commissioner shall aim to minimize rate increases for hospitals and shall ensure that the systemwide increase will be lower than the previous year's increase;
-For fiscal year 2010-2011, the total systemwide net patient revenue increase for all hospitals reviewed by the Commissioner shall not exceed 4.5 percent; and
-For fiscal year 2011-2012, the total systemwide net patient revenue increase for all hospitals reviewed by the Commissioner shall not exceed 4.0 percent.
Legislation - Introduced (Senate) - Feb. 17, 2009
Title: Health Care Law Amendments
Sponsors
- Timothy R. 'Tim' Ashe (VT - D)
- Claire D. Ayer (VT - D)
- John F. Campbell (VT - D)
- Matthew A. 'Matt' Choate (VT - D) (Out Of Office)
- Ann E. Cummings (VT - D)
- Edward S. 'Ed' Flanagan (VT - D) (Out Of Office)
- Harold W. Giard (VT - D) (Out Of Office)
- Robert M. 'Bob' Hartwell (VT - D)
- Sara Kittell (VT - D) (Out Of Office)
- Virginia V. 'Ginny' Lyons (VT - D)
- Mark A. MacDonald (VT - D)
- Richard J. 'Dick' McCormack (VT - D)
- Peter Elliott Shumlin (VT - D) (Out Of Office)
- Robert A. Starr (VT - D)
- Jeanette K. White (VT - D)