News and Publications

 

2010 Program

Achievements

1. Financial reserves at highest level ever – $274 million

2. Highest Physician participation ever - 675

 

3. Highest total annual income ever – $31.4 million

4. Highest participating Physician income ever – $3.8 million

 

5. 37 Participating hospitals providing $3.7 in income. Includes all major Virginia hospital networks including INOVA, HCS, Bon Secours, Sentara, Carilion

 

6. Administration still low at 9 percent

 

7. More than 90 percent of all Virginia births covered

 

8. More than 300,000 hours of home-care

9. More than 5,000 therapy sessions

10. More than 130,000 miles of travel reimbursement

 

 

 

 

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Amended Conductive Education and Experimental Therapy guidelines

Approved By Board of Directors

Click here for amendments

 

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Actuarial Reports

   2010 Actuarial Report 

   2009 Actuarial Report 

   2008 Actuarial Report 

   2007 Actuarial Report 

   2006 Actuarial Report

   2005 Actuarial Report

   2004 Actuarial Report

   2004 Actuarial Report Appendix Exhibits

   2003 Actuarial Report

 

Annual Audits

 

   2010 Annual Audit

   2009 Annual Audit

   2008 Annual Audit

   2007 Annual Audit

   2006 Annual Audit

   2005 Annual Audit

   2004 Annual Audit

   2003 Annual Audit

   2002 Annual Audit

   2001 Annual Audit

   2000 Annual Audit

 

Reserve Funds Investment Results

   4th Quarter 2008 Summary

   1st Quarter 2008 Summary

   4th Quarter 2007 Summary

   3rd Quarter 2007 Summary

   1st Quarter 2007 Summary

   3rd Quarter 2006 Summary

   4th Quarter 2006 Summary

 

Patient Materials

 

English (65K)

Spanish (65K)

 

 

Notes from Family Conference Calls:

-- January 9, 2007

 

Legislative Meeting Notes & Summaries:

(click on date)

--June 20, 2006 (PDF)

--October 24, 2006 (PDF)

 

Legislative Studies & Reports

2005 - House Document 11 (HJ646)

A Study to Establish an Economically Balanced Approach for Funding the Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Fund

 

1998 - HD 58

Study to Increase the Scope and Magnitude of the Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Program

 

1990 - House Document 63

The Definition Of Compensable Injury And TheFunding Mechanism Of the Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Act.

 

Older Documents

Annual Review

  

2004 Annual Review (976 K)

 

 

2003 Annual Review (359 K)

 

 

2002 Annual Report (645 K)

 

 

Lifetimes Newsletter

 

Summer 2002 (387 K)

Spring 2002 (968 K)

 

 


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