West Virginia Rural Health Education Partnerships/Area Health Education CentersWest Virginia Rural Health Education Partnerships/Area Health Education Centers

MINUTES
WVRHEP RECRUITMENT RETENTION COMMITTEE MEETING
September 18, 2000, Days Inn, Flatwoods

Attending: David Haden/for Linda Atkins, Chuck Conner, Norm Ferrari, Tom Hefner, Jill Hutchinson, Shirley Neel, Jim Nemitz, Jessica Sharp, Bob Whitler.  Staff: Alicia Tyler.  Absent: Robert Blake, Mike Holt, Mike Lewis, Jill McDaniel, Jo Ann Raines, Lynne Welch, and. Guests: Jill McClung, Caryl Kramer,  Jeff Werner, Melissa Wheeler, Bob Walker, Jennifer Plymale, John Russell, Steve Thomas.

Bob Whitler, substituting for committee chairman, Dr. Mike Lewis, opened the meeting. The minutes of the May 15th meeting were approved.

Rural Residency Training

Alicia reported passage of H.B. 205 during the special legislative session to allow transfer of $1.4 million in higher education funds to a special Medicaid account to qualify for 3:1 federal matching funds.  The funds would be used to support existing family practice residencies and to expand  rural residency training.  A committee is working to develop a State Plan Amendment, which requires federal HCFA approval.  Bob Walker, who is on the committee, said this is a important step for the state, which could change the focus of graduate medical education from high tech teaching hospitals to rural sites.  The committee had several questions/comments for Dr. Walker:

Mental Health Recruitment Needs

John Russell, executive director of the WV Behavioral Healthcare Providers, gave a report:

Alicia reported her conversation with Mary Huntley, Office of Community & Rural Health Services, about state J-1 policies, which do not allow placement of specialists.  DHHR has received four requests for placement of specialists and subspecialists and wants the committee to consider a policy of allowing more flexibility.  Alicia provided an overview of J-1 placements in West Virginia, including problems of program abuse before current policies were adopted. She reviewed other state J-1 policies re. definitions of primary care, placement of specialists, policies toward specialty training, and definitions of underserved areas. Many states will not consider specialists, but some states will on a case-by-case basis or under special circumstances.

Jill Hutchinson supported the concept of allowing placement of some specialists.  The primary concern should be meeting community needs.  Other points made in discussion were:

On motion (Nemitz/Hefner), the committee voted to endorse in general the concept of more flexibility in recruitment of J-1 specialists and subspecialists , reviewed on a case-by-case basis, based on the following principles:

Bob Whitler asked for volunteers to serve on a subcommittee to review and make recommendations on the J-1 policies for the November 20th meeting.  Members include: Jill Hutchinson, Jennifer Plymale, Chuck Conner, Alicia Tyler, Bob Whitler, Melissa Wheeler, and David Haden.

The meeting was adjourned.