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Senate concurs with House changes to Medicaid payment model for residential substance use disorder treatment; adds DOC role and reporting requirements

3200163 · May 6, 2025
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The Vermont Senate concurred with the House proposal of amendment to S.36 changing language and adding sections to include Department of Corrections participation in services and new reporting and training requirements for appeals involving persons who are incapacitated.

The Vermont Senate voted to concur in the House proposal of amendment to S.36, a bill addressing a Medicaid payment model for residential substance use disorder treatment services, and accepted additional language intended to modernize terminology and expand program reporting and training.

Senator from Chittenden, reporting for the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare, said the committee recommended concurrence. The committee supported…

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