West Virginia Code § 16-29E-5

Powers and duties of commission
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(a) The powers, duties, and responsibilities of the commission shall include the following:
(1) Make a continuing investigation, study and review of the practices, policies and
procedures of the health care and social services agencies in this state;
(2) Make a continuing investigation, study and review of all matters related to health and
social policy in the state;
(3) Review program development by the various agencies of the Department of Health and
Human Resources;
(4) Conduct studies on health and human services;
(5) Review and study the state Medicaid program in order to determine if the state Medicaid
agency, as the payor of last resort, is expending maximum effort to identify alternate private
insurance resources for Medicaid beneficiaries;
(6) Review and study the feasibility and financial impact upon the state by ensuring
increased access for Medicaid beneficiaries to primary health care in the nonhospital setting
by requiring enrollment in a primary care clinic program, if available;
(7) Review and study the feasiebility and financial impact upon the state of the establishment
of different and lesser schedules of payment for primary health services delivered by a
hospital emergency roomL as compared to the schedule of payments for emergency room
services of a true medical emergency nature;
(8) Evaluation of the adequacy and availability of care delivery networks throughout the
heath care continuum from primary care to postmortem settings; and
(9) WMake a continuing investigation, study, and review of all matters related to any area of
concern that exists within the Department of Health and Human Resources, and any
successor agencies, including, but not limited to, financial, administrative, programmatic,
and systemic issues.
(b) The commission shall make annual reports to the Legislature regarding the results of all
investigations, studies and reviews pursuant to §16-29E-7 of this code.

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