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File #: 25-3159    Name: INOVA contingency
Type: Written Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/1/2025 In control: City Council Legislative Meeting
On agenda: 5/27/2025 Final action:
Title: Consideration of a Request to Release Fiscal Year 2025 Contingent Reserve Funds of $490,575 Allocated for Inova Alexandria Hospital
Attachments: 1. 25-3159_ Att1 COA FY2024 Inova City Manager Memo, 2. 25-3159_Att2 Inova Community_Report_2024, 3. 25-3159_Att3 - Inova Powerpoint COA
City of Alexandria, Virginia



MEMORANDUM


DATE: MAY 27, 2025

TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL

FROM: JAMES F. PARAJON, CITY MANAGER

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Consideration of a Request to Release Fiscal Year 2025 Contingent Reserve Funds of $490,575 Allocated for Inova Alexandria Hospital
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ISSUE: City Council consideration to release $490,575 in FY 2025 contingent reserve funds for Inova Alexandria Hospital.

RECOMMENDATION: City Council approve the release of contingent funds allocated in the FY 2025 budget process for Inova Alexandria Hospital.

BACKGROUND: In the FY 2025 budget process, the City Council placed funding for Inova Alexandria Hospital in contingent reserve pending provision by Inova staff of a report on the impact of its service to Medicaid recipients and uninsured patients in Alexandria.

DISCUSSION: In its April 2025 Report to the City Manager (Attachment 1), Inova Hospital summarized the number, types, and financial impact of Medicaid and uninsured patients, especially within the obstetrics (OB) patient community, that received services from Inova Alexandria Hospital for 2024 compared to 2023.

In summary, Inova reports the following year-over-year increases (2024 vs 2023):
* 6.4% increase (104 patients) in the number of patients who received specific obstetric services (Inpatient, Observation, and Outpatient) (1,727 in 2024 to 1,623 in 2023)
* 5.8% increase (295 patients) in the number of overall patients who received obstetric related care (5,353 in 2024 to 5,058 patients in 2023)
* 5% increase (72 patients) in the number of Medicaid patients who received obstetric care (1,606 in 2024 to 1,534 in 2023)
* 36% increase (32 patients) in services provided to patients who were uninsured or receiving financial assistance (121 patients in 2024 to 89 in 2023)

Inova reports that the combined financial impact of providing OB and neonatal care for low-income and uninsured patients is approximately $3.4 million in unreimburs...

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