In a recent government meeting led by Vice Chair Dr. Nunez, the board convened to address key issues, including the participation of board member Richard Koenig, who attended remotely due to physical injuries. The board confirmed that Koenig met the requirements under SB 544 for remote participation, ensuring his voice was included in the discussions.
The meeting established a quorum with six members present and two absent. Following the roll call, the board moved to approve Koenig's remote participation, which was met with no objections. The motion was seconded and subsequently passed unanimously.
The agenda focused on alternative payment model (APM) standards and primary care definitions, with a robust discussion anticipated on these topics. The board decided to prioritize the update on draft APM standards before addressing the action item related to establishing these standards and adoption goals. Additionally, the discussion on cost and market impact review draft regulation revisions was postponed, with further information expected in the future.
In executive updates, it was announced that Assembly Speaker Rivas has reappointed Ian Lewis to the board for an additional four-year term. The meeting also highlighted a significant budgetary challenge, with a projected $45 billion shortfall in the state budget, an increase from earlier projections. The administration emphasized its commitment to maintaining core values while navigating the difficult budgetary landscape, with a final budget due by June 30.