Bill Text: FL H0793 | 2011 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Infant Eye Care
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-05-07 - Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration [H0793 Detail]
Download: Florida-2011-H0793-Introduced.html
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2 | An act relating to infant eye care; amending s. 383.04, |
3 | F.S.; requiring certain eye examinations for all infants |
4 | born in hospitals in the state; exempting this requirement |
5 | from s. 383.07, F.S., relating to a penalty; revising an |
6 | exception to certain applicability requirements concerning |
7 | infant eye care; amending ss. 627.6416 and 641.31, F.S.; |
8 | providing that coverage for children under health |
9 | insurance policies and health maintenance organization |
10 | contracts must include certain eye examinations for |
11 | infants and children; providing an effective date. |
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13 | WHEREAS, it is the policy of the state to make every effort |
14 | to detect pediatric congenital ocular abnormalities that lead to |
15 | premature death, blindness, or vision impairment unless treated |
16 | soon after birth, and |
17 | WHEREAS, treatable congenital ocular diseases occur |
18 | frequently and require increased early detection efforts, and |
19 | WHEREAS, early detection significantly enhances the ability |
20 | to prevent serious damage from congenital abnormalities of the |
21 | eye which, left undetected and untreated, may result in |
22 | blindness or life-threatening diseases, or both, and |
23 | WHEREAS, retinoblastoma is a childhood cancer arising in |
24 | immature retinal cells inside the eye and accounts for |
25 | approximately 13 percent of all cancers in infants and most |
26 | children are diagnosed before they are two and one-half years of |
27 | age, and |
28 | WHEREAS, increased emphasis on optimal examination methods |
29 | for newborns, such as dilation of the eye with eye drops, |
30 | darkened examination rooms, and the use of an ophthalmoscope |
31 | would facilitate detection of the abnormal disease process |
32 | inside the eye of the newborn, and |
33 | WHEREAS, early detection and referral of an abnormal red |
34 | reflex pupillary screen would allow early diagnosis of |
35 | congenital cataract or retinoblastoma which, if recognized and |
36 | treated as soon as possible after birth, could prevent long-term |
37 | disability, and |
38 | WHEREAS, early diagnosis and intervention can reduce the |
39 | number of visually impaired citizens and reduce the amount of |
40 | public expenditures for health care, special education, and |
41 | related services, NOW, THEREFORE, |
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43 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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45 | Section 1. Section 383.04, Florida Statutes, is amended to |
46 | read: |
47 | 383.04 Prophylactic required for eyes of infants.-Every |
48 | physician, midwife, or other person in attendance at the birth |
49 | of a child in the state shall |
50 | instilled into the eyes of the baby within 1 hour after birth an |
51 | effective prophylactic recommended by the Committee on |
52 | Infectious Diseases of the American Academy of Pediatrics for |
53 | the prevention of neonatal ophthalmia. In addition, each baby |
54 | born in a hospital in the state must, before being discharged |
55 | from the hospital, receive an eye examination using an |
56 | ophthalmoscope and dilation of the pupils for detection of |
57 | pediatric congenital and ocular abnormalities; however, this |
58 | requirement is not subject to s. 383.07. This section does not |
59 | apply to cases where the parents file a written objection with |
60 | the physician, midwife, or other person in attendance at the |
61 | birth of a child |
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63 | physician, midwife, or other person in attendance shall maintain |
64 | a record that such measures were or were not employed and attach |
65 | thereto any written objection. |
66 | Section 2. Paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of section |
67 | 627.6416, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
68 | 627.6416 Coverage for child health supervision services.- |
69 | (2) As used in this section, the term "child health |
70 | supervision services" means physician-delivered or physician- |
71 | supervised services that include, at a minimum, services |
72 | delivered at the intervals and scope stated in this section. |
73 | (a) Child health supervision services must include |
74 | periodic visits that |
75 | examination; |
76 | guidance; |
77 | and eye examinations at birth, using an ophthalmoscope and |
78 | dilation of the pupils for detection of pediatric congenital and |
79 | ocular abnormalities and developmental abnormalities. Such |
80 | services and periodic visits shall be provided in accordance |
81 | with prevailing medical standards consistent with the |
82 | Recommendations for Preventive Pediatric Health Care of the |
83 | American Academy of Pediatrics. |
84 | Section 3. Subsection (30) of section 641.31, Florida |
85 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
86 | 641.31 Health maintenance contracts.- |
87 | (30)(a) All health maintenance contracts which provide |
88 | coverage, benefits, or services for a member of the family of |
89 | the subscriber must, as to such family member's coverage, |
90 | benefits, or services, also provide that the benefits applicable |
91 | for children include coverage for child health supervision |
92 | services from the moment of birth to age 16 years. |
93 | (b) As used in this subsection, the term "child health |
94 | supervision services" means physician-delivered or physician- |
95 | supervised services that include, at a minimum, services |
96 | delivered at the intervals and scope stated in this subsection. |
97 | 1. Child health supervision services must include periodic |
98 | visits that |
99 | examination; |
100 | guidance; |
101 | and eye examinations at birth, using an ophthalmoscope and |
102 | dilation of the pupils for detection of pediatric congenital and |
103 | ocular abnormalities and developmental abnormalities. Such |
104 | services and periodic visits shall be provided in accordance |
105 | with prevailing medical standards consistent with the |
106 | Recommendations for Preventive Pediatric Health Care of the |
107 | American Academy of Pediatrics. |
108 | 2. Minimum benefits may be limited to one visit payable to |
109 | one provider for all of the services provided at each visit |
110 | cited in this subsection. |
111 | Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2011. |
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