Vol. 68, Issue 13
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IN THIS ISSUE
- WHA Applauds Gov. Evers, Lawmakers for Enacting Critical Residency Funding Reforms
- Governor Evers Signs WHA-Initiated Bipartisan Psychiatric Hospital Bill into Law
- 2024 Physician Leadership Development Conference In Review
- Bellin and Gundersen Health System Receives 2024 Advocacy All-Star Award from WHA
- Sen. Tim Carpenter Receives 2024 Advocate of the Year Award from WHA
- Registration is Open for the 2024 Wisconsin Rural Health Conference
- WHA Workforce Council Combines Data and Expertise to Assess Workforce Issues and Solutions
- Register Now for the 2024 Board of Directors’ Learning Day and Secure Your Hotel Room
EDUCATION EVENTS
Mar. 14, 2025
2025 Physician Leadership Development ConferenceApr. 9, 2025
2025 Advocacy DayApr. 22, 2025
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Thursday, March 28, 2024
Governor Evers Signs WHA-Initiated Bipartisan Psychiatric Hospital Bill into Law
Bill addresses a 1960s-era prohibition on psychiatric hospitals receiving Medicaid fee-for-service reimbursement
On March 22, Governor Tony Evers signed into law Assembly Bill 616, which was led by Rep. Karen Hurd (R-Fall Creek) and Sen. Howard Marklein (R-Spring Green), enabling Wisconsin to seek a waiver to a 1960s-era federal Medicaid policy that prohibits psychiatric hospitals with more than 16 beds from participating in the traditional Medicaid fee-for-service program for adults.
“WHA thanks Governor Evers for signing Assembly Bill 616 into law today a bipartisan bill initiated by WHA that will help remove an outdated regulatory barrier impacting access to mental health care in Wisconsin,” said WHA President and CEO Eric Borgerding. “WHA looks forward to continuing important work with the governor and Legislature to address regulatory and payment policy complexities unique to mental health and substance use disorder services that make the sustainability of these services especially challenging in Wisconsin despite the great need for those services.”

SB 643, signed into law by Gov. Tony Evers on March 22, 2024, will lead to more physicians practicing in Wisconsin, particularly in rural communities. WHA’s Ann Zenk, WHA board member Sue Anderson, and other WHA members attended the signing.
“WHA thanks Governor Evers for signing Assembly Bill 616 into law today a bipartisan bill initiated by WHA that will help remove an outdated regulatory barrier impacting access to mental health care in Wisconsin,” said WHA President and CEO Eric Borgerding. “WHA looks forward to continuing important work with the governor and Legislature to address regulatory and payment policy complexities unique to mental health and substance use disorder services that make the sustainability of these services especially challenging in Wisconsin despite the great need for those services.”

SB 643, signed into law by Gov. Tony Evers on March 22, 2024, will lead to more physicians practicing in Wisconsin, particularly in rural communities. WHA’s Ann Zenk, WHA board member Sue Anderson, and other WHA members attended the signing.