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Senators outline maternal-health tech pilots, Medicaid coverage gaps, and restorative-schools expansion

January 16, 2025 | 2025 Legislature VA, Virginia


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Senators outline maternal-health tech pilots, Medicaid coverage gaps, and restorative-schools expansion
Several senators presented health- and education-focused amendments.

One senator asked the committee to fund maternal-health technology pilots and programs intended to address maternal mortality and morbidity, including remote monitoring apps and remote ultrasound components. The sponsor cited a Florida pilot that monitored pregnant people and reported a 50% drop in morbidity among participants.

Senator Pokarski presented amendment 288 #49 S seeking funding to cover the cost of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) for Medicaid patients with drug-resistant epilepsy; she said current Medicaid payment does not cover the device and procedure and that the amendment would increase payment so eligible patients could access the therapy.

Senator Pokarski also presented a restorative-schools pilot program amendment (117 #8 S) for about $1,990,000 to hire specialists, provide stipends and training, and expand restorative behavioral practices statewide beyond an initial eight-school allocation.

Speakers emphasized program effectiveness and access gaps; the transcript does not record final committee action on these requests.

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