The legislature and the administration will be revisiting portions of the approved two-year state budget this spring.
This “mid-biennium” budget review is sure to mean policy changes that affect health, human services, and early care & education in Ohio.
Rural and Frontier Counties worked to improve public health for jurisdictions of every size...public health for everyone...How two public health nurses effected positive change in Montana
Oregon Legislative Assembly It started on Friday Mar 6, 2.docxhopeaustin33688
Oregon Legislative Assembly
It started on Friday Mar 6, 2015 when we decided to attend the 78th Oregon Legislative Committee about Health Care. We read the entire agendas before we attended it, and they were really interested topics that not only we will use it in the assignment, but it can help and benefit us in our real life if they were applied. The committee was meeting in Oregon Capitol Hall, room HR E. The Committees members consisted of Chair REP. Greenlick, Mitch, VICE-CHAIR REP Nosse, VICE CHAIR REP Hayden , REP Keny-Guyer, REP Weidner, REP Lively, REP Kennemer, REP Buehler, and REP Clem. Committee Administration. Sandy Thiele-Cirka and Committee assistant Mania Daniel.
They started with the work session HB 2234 which Requires Oregon Health Authority and insurers offering policies or certificates of health insurance that reimburse costs of physician services to create billing codes or alternative mechanism to enable community assessment center to bill for child abuse medical assessment and related services.
It started with a testimony from Gene Wisenhouse, and what said was that they testified on this before, and we still looking for compromise and fix solution how actually we build or going to pay this, and he supports dash 4 a lot of effort by lobbyist and representatives in the health authority and providers. So the action on this was Do Pass recommendation as Amended and Be Printed Engrossed. All the committee members voted I on it.
Then they moved to HB 2825 which Carried Over from 3/4/15 Agenda: Requires Oregon Health Authority to seek out and apply for funding for, and appropriates moneys from General Fund to pay for, crisis intervention services and residential care for individuals with mental illness.
The action on this was Do Pass recommendation as Amended and that be referred to the committee reference. All the committee members voted I on it.
After that they moved work session HB 2541 to Wednesday, and move to HB 2560 which Carried Over from 3/4/15 Agenda: Requires health benefit plan to cover cost of colonoscopy for insured who is 50 years of age or older and who has positive fecal immunochemical test result.
So the action on this was Do Pass recommendation as Amended and Be Printed Engrossed. All the committee members voted I on it.
Then they moved to work session HB 2307 which Prohibits mental health care professionals and social health professionals from providing any service to person under 18 years of age for purpose of attempting to change person's sexual orientation or gender identity. It was moved to Monday because, REP Lively, REP Kennemer think there are a lot of questions out there for them, and they still chasing them down. After the work sessions part, the committee jumped to the public hearing session and they started with REP Keny-Guyer who Carried HB 2930 which Requires hospital to adopt rules granting admitting privileges to licensed, certified nurse midwife nurse practitioner saying that she has.
What: The Legislative Forum
When: Thursday, December 8, 2022 from 8:30am-10:00am
Why: In a quick 90 minutes, participants got timely updates as well as reflections and predictions on federal and state policies and legislative activities that matter to your business and our community.
Who: Invited speakers include elected officials who represent our community with U.S. Congress and the NC General Assembly and leaders who advocate for a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro.
About: The 2022 Critical Issues Series is presented by Chapel Hill Media Group, Durham Tech, Glen Lennox, and Servpro of South Durham and Orange Counties with support from the Small Business and Technology Development Center (SBTDC), which provides free and confidential business counseling.
Contact: For event-related questions, contact McKenzie Steagall at (443) 907-5476 (m). For content-related questions, contact Katie Loovis at (919) 696-0781 (m).
EAOCRC Summit Framing the Conversation: Strategic Challenges in Current Medical Care that Contribute to Young Adult Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Incidence and Mortality. Session I - The Dimensions of the EAOCRC Problem.
The legislature and the administration will be revisiting portions of the approved two-year state budget this spring.
This “mid-biennium” budget review is sure to mean policy changes that affect health, human services, and early care & education in Ohio.
Rural and Frontier Counties worked to improve public health for jurisdictions of every size...public health for everyone...How two public health nurses effected positive change in Montana
Oregon Legislative Assembly It started on Friday Mar 6, 2.docxhopeaustin33688
Oregon Legislative Assembly
It started on Friday Mar 6, 2015 when we decided to attend the 78th Oregon Legislative Committee about Health Care. We read the entire agendas before we attended it, and they were really interested topics that not only we will use it in the assignment, but it can help and benefit us in our real life if they were applied. The committee was meeting in Oregon Capitol Hall, room HR E. The Committees members consisted of Chair REP. Greenlick, Mitch, VICE-CHAIR REP Nosse, VICE CHAIR REP Hayden , REP Keny-Guyer, REP Weidner, REP Lively, REP Kennemer, REP Buehler, and REP Clem. Committee Administration. Sandy Thiele-Cirka and Committee assistant Mania Daniel.
They started with the work session HB 2234 which Requires Oregon Health Authority and insurers offering policies or certificates of health insurance that reimburse costs of physician services to create billing codes or alternative mechanism to enable community assessment center to bill for child abuse medical assessment and related services.
It started with a testimony from Gene Wisenhouse, and what said was that they testified on this before, and we still looking for compromise and fix solution how actually we build or going to pay this, and he supports dash 4 a lot of effort by lobbyist and representatives in the health authority and providers. So the action on this was Do Pass recommendation as Amended and Be Printed Engrossed. All the committee members voted I on it.
Then they moved to HB 2825 which Carried Over from 3/4/15 Agenda: Requires Oregon Health Authority to seek out and apply for funding for, and appropriates moneys from General Fund to pay for, crisis intervention services and residential care for individuals with mental illness.
The action on this was Do Pass recommendation as Amended and that be referred to the committee reference. All the committee members voted I on it.
After that they moved work session HB 2541 to Wednesday, and move to HB 2560 which Carried Over from 3/4/15 Agenda: Requires health benefit plan to cover cost of colonoscopy for insured who is 50 years of age or older and who has positive fecal immunochemical test result.
So the action on this was Do Pass recommendation as Amended and Be Printed Engrossed. All the committee members voted I on it.
Then they moved to work session HB 2307 which Prohibits mental health care professionals and social health professionals from providing any service to person under 18 years of age for purpose of attempting to change person's sexual orientation or gender identity. It was moved to Monday because, REP Lively, REP Kennemer think there are a lot of questions out there for them, and they still chasing them down. After the work sessions part, the committee jumped to the public hearing session and they started with REP Keny-Guyer who Carried HB 2930 which Requires hospital to adopt rules granting admitting privileges to licensed, certified nurse midwife nurse practitioner saying that she has.
What: The Legislative Forum
When: Thursday, December 8, 2022 from 8:30am-10:00am
Why: In a quick 90 minutes, participants got timely updates as well as reflections and predictions on federal and state policies and legislative activities that matter to your business and our community.
Who: Invited speakers include elected officials who represent our community with U.S. Congress and the NC General Assembly and leaders who advocate for a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro.
About: The 2022 Critical Issues Series is presented by Chapel Hill Media Group, Durham Tech, Glen Lennox, and Servpro of South Durham and Orange Counties with support from the Small Business and Technology Development Center (SBTDC), which provides free and confidential business counseling.
Contact: For event-related questions, contact McKenzie Steagall at (443) 907-5476 (m). For content-related questions, contact Katie Loovis at (919) 696-0781 (m).
EAOCRC Summit Framing the Conversation: Strategic Challenges in Current Medical Care that Contribute to Young Adult Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Incidence and Mortality. Session I - The Dimensions of the EAOCRC Problem.
2. Assure integrity and continuity Keep the RHP active and relative Improve cross-council communication To keep the rural health plan from gathering dust! Why a new committee?
3. Virginia Rural Health Association BOD Virginia Rural Health Resource Center OMHPHP ->State Office of Rural Health How was it formed?
4. Chair of each Council Access - Howard Chapman Workforce - Janet McDaniel Quality - Edna Rensing Data - Ken Cook 2 representatives from VRHA Susan Alford & Jim Werth 2 representatives from VRHRC David Cockley & Sharon Dwyer OMHPHP staff (non-voting) Mike Royster, Kathy Wibberly, Aileen Harris Who is on the committee?
5. Stage 1 - develop guidelines for the councils Stage 2 - coordinate the work of the Rural Health Plan Review council work plans and budget Determine how funds are distributed to the councils Revise the Plan based on council recommendations What will they do?
6. Councils will be asked to submit work plan & budget Oversight Committee will meet in May to review plans and make recommendations for revisions Fund allotments will be announced by July 1 Next steps?