Bill Text: CA AB357 | 2013-2014 | Regular Session | Chaptered


Bill Title: Medi-Cal Children's Health Advisory Panel.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Passed) 2014-09-17 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 376, Statutes of 2014. [AB357 Detail]

Download: California-2013-AB357-Chaptered.html
BILL NUMBER: AB 357	CHAPTERED
	BILL TEXT

	CHAPTER  376
	FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE  SEPTEMBER 17, 2014
	APPROVED BY GOVERNOR  SEPTEMBER 17, 2014
	PASSED THE SENATE  AUGUST 25, 2014
	PASSED THE ASSEMBLY  AUGUST 27, 2014
	AMENDED IN SENATE  AUGUST 5, 2014
	AMENDED IN SENATE  JULY 1, 2014
	AMENDED IN SENATE  JUNE 16, 2014
	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  JANUARY 16, 2014
	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  JANUARY 6, 2014

INTRODUCED BY   Assembly Member Pan

                        FEBRUARY 14, 2013

   An act to repeal Chapter 13 (commencing with Section 12693.90) of
Part 6.2 of Division 2 of the Insurance Code, and to add Section
14005.271 to the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to child
health.



	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   AB 357, Pan. Medi-Cal Children's Health Advisory Panel.
   Existing law requires the state to implement and administer
various child health and disease prevention programs. Existing law
establishes the Healthy Families Advisory Board, a 15-member advisory
panel appointed by the Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board.
Existing law provides for the transition of children from the Healthy
Families Program to Medi-Cal, including the transfer of the Healthy
Families Advisory Board to the State Department of Health Care
Services.
   This bill would repeal the Healthy Families Advisory Board and
instead rename and recast the board as the Medi-Cal Children's Health
Advisory Panel, an independent, statewide advisory body composed of
15 members charged with advising the State Department of Health Care
Services on matters relevant to all children enrolled in Medi-Cal and
their families, as specified. The bill would require that panel
members, except as otherwise specified, be appointed by the
department. The bill would specify the powers and duties of the panel
and the department in this regard and would require that the
department submit, on or before January 1, 2018, a report to the
Legislature on the advisory panel's accomplishments, effectiveness,
efficiency, and any recommendations for statutory changes needed to
improve the ability of the advisory panel to fulfill its purpose.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  SECTION 1.  The Legislature finds and declares all of the
following:
   (a) The health and well-being of California's children should be
among the state's top priorities, and it is imperative that every
child in California has meaningful health coverage with benefits that
support healthy growth and development.
   (b) Children's health coverage should encompass more than just
treatment of diseases and illnesses, but also cover services and care
to promote healthy development and well-being, identify and
intervene in problems early on, and prevent chronic disease.
   (c) All children should receive care that meets recognized
standards of practice.
   (d) For the first time in history, the current generation of
children is likely to be less healthy than their parents and live
shorter lives.
   (e) The incidences and types of chronic disease in children have
both increased and changed dramatically over the past four decades.
One in five children has a mental health problem, and the number of
overweight children has tripled for preschoolers and adolescents and
quadrupled for children 6 to 11 years of age, inclusive.
   (f) In 2013, California moved over 750,000 children who had
previously been enrolled in Healthy Families, California's Children's
Health Insurance program, into Medi-Cal, California's Medicaid
program.
   (g) Medi-Cal now provides health coverage for roughly 5 million
children, approximately one-half of all California children.
   (h) Children eligible for Medi-Cal, including children with
chronic medical conditions and infectious diseases eligible for
California Children's Services, foster youth and former foster youth
up to 26 years of age, and children from medically underserved ethnic
and geographic populations, are often those who experience the
greatest challenges in accessing a variety of the high-quality
services they need.
   (i) In authorizing the Healthy Families transition, the
Legislature authorized the transfer of the Healthy Families Advisory
Panel to the State Department of Health Care Services, which oversees
Medi-Cal.
   (j) The Healthy Families Advisory Panel was a 15-member panel of
stakeholders, including parents of children enrolled in Healthy
Families, that advised the Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board on
all policies, regulations, operations, and implementation of the
Healthy Families Program since the program's inception in 1998, made
recommendations that helped improve the quality of care for children
in Healthy Families, and served as an important venue for parents of
enrollees, active providers, and other experts to discuss ways to
improve the program.
   (k) The modern epidemics facing children today have lifelong
consequences and present significant costs to the economy. The
failure to ensure the health of our children enrolled in Medi-Cal may
jeopardize their ability to function effectively as adults and for
our state to remain strong and competitive in our global society.
   (l) Children enrolled in Medi-Cal and their families should
benefit from the Medi-Cal Children's Health Advisory Panel eventually
adopting changes that would allow the panel to better function in
its new environment at the State Department of Health Care Services
and within the changing landscape of the Medi-Cal program and its
stakeholder and advisory processes.
  SEC. 2.  Chapter 13 (commencing with Section 12693.90) of Part 6.2
of Division 2 of the Insurance Code is repealed.
  SEC. 3.  Section 14005.271 is added to the Welfare and Institutions
Code, immediately following Section 14005.27, to read:
   14005.271.  (a) The Healthy Families Advisory Board established by
former Section 12693.90 of the Insurance Code is hereby renamed the
Medi-Cal Children's Health Advisory Panel.
   (b) The Medi-Cal Children's Health Advisory Panel shall be an
independent, statewide advisory board that shall advise the State
Department of Health Care Services on matters relevant to all
children enrolled in Medi-Cal and their families, including, but not
limited to, emerging trends in the care of children, quality
measurements, communications between the State Department of Health
Care Services and Medi-Cal families, provider network issues, and
Medi-Cal enrollment issues.
   (c) The membership of the advisory panel shall be composed of the
following 15 members:
   (1) One member who is a licensed, practicing dentist.
   (2) One physician and surgeon who is board certified in the area
of family practice medicine.
   (3) One physician and surgeon who is board certified in
pediatrics.
   (4) One representative from a licensed nonprofit primary care
clinic.
   (5) One representative from the mental health provider community.
   (6) One representative of the substance abuse provider community.
   (7) One representative of the county public health provider
community.
   (8) One representative from a licensed hospital that is on the
disproportionate share list maintained by the State Department of
Health Care Services.
   (9) A current or former foster youth; an attorney, social worker,
probation officer, or court appointed special advocate who currently
represents one or more foster youth; a foster care service provider;
or a child welfare advocate.
   (10) A parent of a Medi-Cal enrollee who has received treatment
services under the California Children's Services Program within the
past six months.
   (11) A Medi-Cal enrollee who has received services under the
Access for Infants and Mothers Program within the past six months.
   (12) A parent or legal guardian of a Medi-Cal enrollee under 21
years of age who has received mental health services under the Early
and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment Program (EPSDT)
within the past six months.
   (13) One representative from the health plan community.
   (14) One representative from the business community.
   (15) One representative from the education community.
   (d) The advisory panel shall elect, from among its members, its
chair. In order to coordinate the activities of the advisory panel
with other advisory bodies whose scope includes children enrolled in
Medi-Cal, the chair shall keep apprised of relevant Medi-Cal
stakeholder meetings by communicating with State Department of Health
Care Services staff assisting the advisory panel.
   (e) The advisory panel members, except as otherwise specified in
paragraphs (4) and (5) of subdivision (c), shall be appointed by the
State Department of Health Care Services, or in the case of vacancies
of three months or greater, by the chair.
   (f) The advisory panel's powers and duties include, but are not
limited to, both of the following:
   (1) To advise the Director of Health Care Services on all
policies, regulations, and operations of the Medi-Cal program related
to providing health care services to children.
   (2) To meet at least quarterly, unless deemed unnecessary by the
chair.
   (g) The State Department of Health Care Services' powers and
duties shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:
   (1) To provide general support and staff assistance to the
advisory panel.
   (2) To convene and attend meetings of the advisory panel at least
quarterly, unless deemed unnecessary by the chair, at locations that
are easily accessible to the public and advisory panel members, are
of sufficient duration for presentation, discussion, and public
comment on each agenda item, and are in accordance with the
Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act (Article 9 (commencing with Section
11120) of Chapter 1 of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the
Government Code).
   (3) To reimburse the members of the advisory panel for all
necessary travel expenses associated with the activities of the
advisory panel, and to provide a stipend of one hundred dollars
($100) per meeting attended to each panel member who is a Medi-Cal
enrollee or a parent of a Medi-Cal enrollee.
   (4) To maintain an Internet Web page on the department's Internet
Web site dedicated to the advisory panel that shall include, but not
be limited to, all of the following:
   (A) The purpose and scope of the advisory panel.
   (B) The current membership of the advisory panel.
   (C) A list of past and future meetings.
   (D) Agendas and other materials made available for past and future
meetings.
   (E) Recommendations submitted to the department by the advisory
panel.
   (F) The department's responses to recommendations submitted by the
advisory panel.
   (G) Contact information for department staff assisting the
advisory panel.
   (5) To inform advisory panel members when new information is
posted to the Internet Web page dedicated to the advisory panel.
   (6) Notwithstanding Section 10231.5 of the Government Code, to
submit on or before January 1, 2018, a report to the Legislature on
the advisory panel's accomplishments, effectiveness, efficiency, and
any recommendations for statutory changes needed to improve the
ability of the advisory panel to fulfill its purpose. The report
shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government
Code.
   (h) The Legislature does not intend the addition of this section
to result in a new panel, but rather a continuation of the prior
panel established by former Section 12693.90 of the Insurance Code.
New panel members shall not be appointed until a vacancy occurs.
                                  
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