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Commission weighs how to use $250,000 OIC proviso for actuarial modeling to inform financing and reimbursement

Universal Health Care Commission · February 12, 2026
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Jen Scott explained a $250,000 Office of the Insurance Commissioner proviso intended to fund actuarial or economic modeling; commissioners favored focusing the work on financing and provider reimbursement scenarios and asked staff to review existing expenditure data before contracting.

Commission staff told the Universal Health Care Commission on Feb. 12 that an OIC proviso provides $250,000 to support actuarial or economic modeling related to universal-health system design.

Jen Scott (HCA) described the proviso as "$250,000 of the insurance commissioner's regulatory account" that must be spent by June 30, 2027, and said staff envision using the funds to contract for analyses such as those performed…

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