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Senate advances pilot program to draw down federal Medicaid funds for children with complex medical needs

Utah State Senate · February 25, 2015
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Summary

First Substitute House Bill 199 would allow Utah to apply for a Medicaid waiver to provide services to children with disabilities and complex medical conditions; it passed second reading but was tabled on third reading due to fiscal prioritization concerns.

Senators on the floor advanced First Substitute House Bill 199, a bill directing the Department of Health to pursue a Medicaid waiver to fund services for children with disabilities and complex medical needs.

Sponsor Senator Bramble said the measure would allow the state to draw down federal Medicaid dollars and estimated…

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