Extension Of Hospital Provider Fee Advancing Swiftly Through Ga. House

Matt Hicks of Atlanta’s Grady Memorial Hospital, which serves a large number of Medicaid patients, told lawmakers that Grady receives a $13 million benefit from the hospital payment program annually.

David Goldman / Associated Press file

In a normal year for health care legislation, Georgia House Bill 321 would have attracted a ton of attention at the state Capitol.

But with bills to provide a Medicaid waiver and to reform the state’s health care regulatory structure already drawing an intense spotlight, legislation to extend the hospital provider fee passed quietly – and swiftly — in the House Appropriations Committee on Wednesday.

The hospital payment program, which draws extra federal funding, fills nearly a $1 billion hole annually in the state Medicaid budget.