West Virginia Code § 9-4A-2b

Expansion of coverage to children and terminally ill
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(a) It is the intent of the Legislature that steps be taken to expand coverage to children and
the terminally ill and to pay for this coverage by fully utilizing federal funds. To achieve this
intention, the Department of Human Services shall undertake the following:
(1) The department shall provide a streamlined application form, which shall be no longer
than two pages, for all families applying for medical coverage for children under any of the
programs set forth in this section; and
(2) The department shall provide the option of hospice care to teurminally ill West Virginians
who otherwise qualify for Medicaid.
(3) The department shall accelerate the Medicaid option for coverage of Medicaid to all West
Virginia children whose family income is below one huandred percent of the federal poverty
guideline.
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of §9-4A-2a of this code, the accruing interest in the
medical services trust fund may be utilized to pay for the programs specified in subsection
(a) of this section: Provided, That to the exitent the accrued interest is not sufficient to fully
fund the specified programs, the disproportionate share hospital funds paid into the medical
services trust fund after June 30, 1994, may be applied to cover the cost of the specified
programs.
(c) Annually on January 1, the department shall report to the Governor and to the
Legislature information regarding the number of children and elderly covered by the
programs in subdivisions (2) and (3) of subsection (a), the cost of services by type of service
provided, a cost-bene fit analysis of the acceleration and expansion on other insurers and the
reduction of uVncompensated care in hospitals as a result of the programs.

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