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providers of services and pharmaceuticals; developing
budgets with hospitals and institutional providers;
administration of revenues of the plan; employment of
necessary staff to implement the plan; development of
plans and funding for training and assistance of health
care workers displaced by the State's moving to a single-
payer health care plan; addressing the unique issues
related to the delivery of a single-payer health care
plan among the State's border communities and the impact
on providers and residents of those communities; and
conducting public hearings annually or more frequently
regarding resource allocation, revenues and services;

 
B. The board shall examine funding for the single-payer
plan from a combination of sources, including payments from
government sources, including federal, state and other
governmental health care and aid programs; payments from
workers' compensation, pension and health insurance employee
benefit plans; payments from state, county and municipal
governmental units for coverage; payments from tobacco
settlement funds; and payment from any taxes or fees based
on the results of the feasibility study prepared under
contract with the board in December 2002;

 
C. The board shall stress prevention of disease and
maintenance of health in developing proposals to implement
the single-payer plan and shall attempt to retain and
strengthen existing health care facilities whenever possible
in developing those proposals; and

 
D. The board shall evaluate current health care reform
efforts, including but not limited to Dirigo Health, and may
examine any other issues or gather information as necessary
to fulfill its purpose and duties; and be it further

 
Sec. 6. Staff assistance. Resolved: That upon approval of the
Legislative Council, the Office of Policy and Legal Analysis may
provide necessary staffing services to the board. The board may
also contract with and retain staffing and technical assistance
from a health policy organization; and be it further

 
Sec. 7. Funding. Resolved: That the board may seek and accept
outside funding through the public or private sector to advance
its work and support its activities. Any unexpended funds
allocated to the board as of November 1, 2004 must be carried
forward for use by the board and may not lapse. Funds may not be
appropriated from the General Fund to support any activity of the
board, nor may expenses exceed available funding; and be it
further


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