West Virginia Code § 16-29D-1

Legislative findings; legislative purpose
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(a) The Legislature hereby finds as follows:
(1) That a significant and ever-increasing amount of the state's financial resources are
required to assure that the citizens of the state who are reliant on the state for the provision
of health care services and payment thereof receive such, whether through the Public
Employees Insurance Agency, the state Medicaid program, the workers' compensation fund,
the Division of Rehabilitation Services or otherwise;
(2) That the state has been unable to timely pay for such health cuare services;
(3) That the Public Employees Insurance Agency and the state Medicaid program face
serious financial difficulties in terms of decreasing amounts of available federal or state
dollars by which to fund their respective programs anda in paying debts presently owed;
(4) That, in order to alleviate such situation and to lassure such health care services, in
addition to adequate funding of such programs, the state must effect cost savings in the
provision of such health care;
(5) That it is in the best interest of the state and the citizens thereof that the various state
departments and divisions involved in such provision of health care and the payment thereof
cooperate in the effecting of cost savings; and
(6) That the health and well-being of all state citizens, and particularly those whose health
care is provided or paid for by the Public Employees Insurance Agency, the state Medicaid
program, the workers' compensation fund and the Division of Rehabilitation Services, are of
primary concern to t he state.
(b) This article is enacted to provide a framework within which the departments and
divisions of state government can cooperate to effect cost savings for the provision of health
care services and the payment thereof. It is the purpose of the Legislature to encourage the
long-term, well-planned development of fair, equitable and cost-effective systems for all
health care providers paid or reimbursed by the Public Employees Insurance Agency, the
state Medicaid program, the workers' compensation fund or the Division of Rehabilitation
Services.

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