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House passes health-system reform measure including data-sharing, enrollment fixes and study of a basic health plan
Summary
Second-substitute HB144, passed by the House, authorizes data-sharing between the all-payer claims database and the Utah Health Exchange, directs Medicaid enrollment simplifications, permits a privately funded actuarial analysis for a basic health plan, revises CHIP dental benchmarks, and reauthorizes the health reform task force.
The Utah House voted to approve a second-substitute to House Bill 144 on Feb. 24, advancing a package of health-system reforms that includes data-sharing provisions, enrollment fixes and a study of options under federal health reform.
Representative Dunnegan, the bill sponsor, told members the bill allows the all-payer claims database and the Utah Health Exchange to share certain…
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