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Commission adopts reimbursement guiding principles, amends language to align financing and capacity
Summary
The Universal Healthcare Commission voted to adopt 10 reimbursement guiding principles — amended to require alignment with health‑system capacity and financing — after staff presented draft payment mechanisms and commissioners raised concerns about rural impacts, risk adjustment and mandatory participation.
The Universal Healthcare Commission voted April 30 to adopt a set of 10 guiding principles for provider reimbursement, amending the final principle to require alignment of payment policy with both health‑system capacity and financing.
The vote: Bidisha Bridal moved to adopt the principles as amended and the motion was seconded; commissioners voted by voice and the motion carried. The adopted change adds explicit reference to financing alongside capacity in principle 10.
Why it matters: the principles are intended to guide future design work…
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