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Medicaid, Health, and Human Services Committee, Ohio State Senate (Decommissioned)

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The Medicaid, Health and Human Services Committee (formerly, the Health, Human Services and Aging Committee) was a standing committee of the Ohio State Senate. In 2015, this committee was split into the Medicaid Committee and Health and Human Services Committee.

Function

The committee website described the function of this committee as outlined below.

The Senate Medicaid, Health and Human Services Committee reviews legislation pertaining to the Medicaid and health care industries in Ohio, which encompasses urgent care centers, out-of-pocket co-payment and traditional fee-for-service systems. In addition, the committee makes recommendations to the full Senate for the advice and consent of governor's appointments to the director's position of the Ohio Department of Health, members of the Ohio State Medical Board, the Dental Board, the Nursing Board, the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy, and the Ohio Board of Dietetics.[1][2]

Committee members

2013-2014

Medicaid, Health and Human Services Members, 2013
Democratic members (3)Republican members (6)
Capri S. Cafaro, Ranking Minority MemberShannon Jones, Chair
Edna BrownDave Burke, Vice Chair
Charleta B. TavaresRandy Gardner
Kris Jordan
Peggy Lehner
Scott Oelslager

2011-2012

2009-2010

External links

Footnotes

  1. Ohio State Senate, "About the Committee," accessed May 19, 2021
  2. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.