Bill Text: FL H4131 | 2012 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Health Care Grievances
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2012-03-09 - Died in Health and Human Services Quality Subcommittee [H4131 Detail]
Download: Florida-2012-H4131-Introduced.html
HB 4131 |
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2 | An act relating to health care grievances; amending s. |
3 | 641.511, F.S.; retaining the requirement that any |
4 | health maintenance organization and any prepaid health |
5 | clinic must have a grievance procedure available to |
6 | subscribers to address complaints and grievances; |
7 | deleting provisions that require, specify, or provide |
8 | for certain reports, procedures, processes, |
9 | notifications, reviews, deadlines, or administrative |
10 | penalties relating to such required grievance |
11 | procedure; repealing s. 408.7056, F.S., relating to |
12 | the Subscriber Assistance Program; deleting authority |
13 | for the Subscriber Assistance Program, adopted and |
14 | implemented by the Agency for Health Care |
15 | Administration, to provide assistance to subscribers |
16 | whose grievances are not resolved by a managed care |
17 | entity to the satisfaction of the subscriber and |
18 | deleting procedures, processes, and requirements with |
19 | respect thereto; amending ss. 220.1845, 376.30781, |
20 | 376.86, 409.818, 409.91211, 641.185, 641.3154, 641.51, |
21 | 641.515, and 641.58, F.S.; conforming cross- |
22 | references; providing an effective date. |
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24 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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26 | Section 1. Section 641.511, Florida Statutes, is amended |
27 | to read: |
28 | 641.511 Subscriber grievance procedure |
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31 | available to its subscribers for the purpose of addressing |
32 | complaints and grievances. Every organization must notify its |
33 | subscribers that a subscriber must submit a grievance within 1 |
34 | year after the date of occurrence of the action that initiated |
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221 | Section 2. Section 408.7056, Florida Statutes, is |
222 | repealed. |
223 | Section 3. Paragraph (k) of subsection (2) of section |
224 | 220.1845, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
225 | 220.1845 Contaminated site rehabilitation tax credit.- |
226 | (2) AUTHORIZATION FOR TAX CREDIT; LIMITATIONS.- |
227 | (k) In order to encourage the construction and operation |
228 | of a new health care facility as defined in s. 408.032 or s. |
229 | 408.07, or a health care provider as defined in s. 408.07 or |
230 | former s. 408.7056, on a brownfield site, an applicant for a tax |
231 | credit may claim an additional 25 percent of the total site |
232 | rehabilitation costs, not to exceed $500,000, if the applicant |
233 | meets the requirements of this paragraph. In order to receive |
234 | this additional tax credit, the applicant must provide |
235 | documentation indicating that the construction of the health |
236 | care facility or health care provider by the applicant on the |
237 | brownfield site has received a certificate of occupancy or a |
238 | license or certificate has been issued for the operation of the |
239 | health care facility or health care provider. |
240 | Section 4. Paragraph (f) of subsection (3) of section |
241 | 376.30781, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
242 | 376.30781 Tax credits for rehabilitation of drycleaning- |
243 | solvent-contaminated sites and brownfield sites in designated |
244 | brownfield areas; application process; rulemaking authority; |
245 | revocation authority.- |
246 | (3) |
247 | (f) In order to encourage the construction and operation |
248 | of a new health care facility or a health care provider, as |
249 | defined in s. 408.032, s. 408.07, or former s. 408.7056, on a |
250 | brownfield site, an applicant for a tax credit may claim an |
251 | additional 25 percent of the total site rehabilitation costs, |
252 | not to exceed $500,000, if the applicant meets the requirements |
253 | of this paragraph. In order to receive this additional tax |
254 | credit, the applicant must provide documentation indicating that |
255 | the construction of the health care facility or health care |
256 | provider by the applicant on the brownfield site has received a |
257 | certificate of occupancy or a license or certificate has been |
258 | issued for the operation of the health care facility or health |
259 | care provider. |
260 | Section 5. Subsection (1) of section 376.86, Florida |
261 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
262 | 376.86 Brownfield Areas Loan Guarantee Program.- |
263 | (1) The Brownfield Areas Loan Guarantee Council is created |
264 | to review and approve or deny, by a majority vote of its |
265 | membership, the situations and circumstances for participation |
266 | in partnerships by agreements with local governments, financial |
267 | institutions, and others associated with the redevelopment of |
268 | brownfield areas pursuant to the Brownfields Redevelopment Act |
269 | for a limited state guaranty of up to 5 years of loan guarantees |
270 | or loan loss reserves issued pursuant to law. The limited state |
271 | loan guaranty applies only to 50 percent of the primary lenders |
272 | loans for redevelopment projects in brownfield areas. If the |
273 | redevelopment project is for affordable housing, as defined in |
274 | s. 420.0004, in a brownfield area, the limited state loan |
275 | guaranty applies to 75 percent of the primary lender's loan. If |
276 | the redevelopment project includes the construction and |
277 | operation of a new health care facility or a health care |
278 | provider, as defined in s. 408.032, s. 408.07, or former s. |
279 | 408.7056, on a brownfield site and the applicant has obtained |
280 | documentation in accordance with s. 376.30781 indicating that |
281 | the construction of the health care facility or health care |
282 | provider by the applicant on the brownfield site has received a |
283 | certificate of occupancy or a license or certificate has been |
284 | issued for the operation of the health care facility or health |
285 | care provider, the limited state loan guaranty applies to 75 |
286 | percent of the primary lender's loan. A limited state guaranty |
287 | of private loans or a loan loss reserve is authorized for |
288 | lenders licensed to operate in the state upon a determination by |
289 | the council that such an arrangement would be in the public |
290 | interest and the likelihood of the success of the loan is great. |
291 | Section 6. Paragraph (d) of subsection (3) of section |
292 | 409.818, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
293 | 409.818 Administration.-In order to implement ss. 409.810- |
294 | 409.821, the following agencies shall have the following duties: |
295 | (3) The Agency for Health Care Administration, under the |
296 | authority granted in s. 409.914(1), shall: |
297 | (d) Establish a mechanism for investigating and resolving |
298 | complaints and grievances from program applicants, enrollees, |
299 | and health benefits coverage providers, and maintain a record of |
300 | complaints and confirmed problems. |
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305 | The agency is designated the lead state agency for Title XXI of |
306 | the Social Security Act for purposes of receipt of federal |
307 | funds, for reporting purposes, and for ensuring compliance with |
308 | federal and state regulations and rules. |
309 | Section 7. Paragraph (q) of subsection (3) of section |
310 | 409.91211, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
311 | 409.91211 Medicaid managed care pilot program.- |
312 | (3) The agency shall have the following powers, duties, |
313 | and responsibilities with respect to the pilot program: |
314 | (q) To implement a grievance resolution process for |
315 | Medicaid recipients enrolled in a capitated managed care network |
316 | under the pilot program modeled after the subscriber assistance |
317 | panel, as created in former s. 408.7056. This process shall |
318 | include a mechanism for an expedited review of no greater than |
319 | 24 hours after notification of a grievance if the life of a |
320 | Medicaid recipient is in imminent and emergent jeopardy. |
321 | Section 8. Paragraph (j) of subsection (1) of section |
322 | 641.185, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
323 | 641.185 Health maintenance organization subscriber |
324 | protections.- |
325 | (1) With respect to the provisions of this part and part |
326 | III, the principles expressed in the following statements shall |
327 | serve as standards to be followed by the commission, the office, |
328 | the department, and the Agency for Health Care Administration in |
329 | exercising their powers and duties, in exercising administrative |
330 | discretion, in administrative interpretations of the law, in |
331 | enforcing its provisions, and in adopting rules: |
332 | (j) A health maintenance organization should receive |
333 | timely and, if necessary, urgent review by an independent state |
334 | external review organization for unresolved grievances and |
335 | appeals |
336 | Section 9. Paragraph (c) of subsection (4) of section |
337 | 641.3154, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
338 | 641.3154 Organization liability; provider billing |
339 | prohibited.- |
340 | (4) A provider or any representative of a provider, |
341 | regardless of whether the provider is under contract with the |
342 | health maintenance organization, may not collect or attempt to |
343 | collect money from, maintain any action at law against, or |
344 | report to a credit agency a subscriber of an organization for |
345 | payment of services for which the organization is liable, if the |
346 | provider in good faith knows or should know that the |
347 | organization is liable. This prohibition applies during the |
348 | pendency of any claim for payment made by the provider to the |
349 | organization for payment of the services and any legal |
350 | proceedings or dispute resolution process to determine whether |
351 | the organization is liable for the services if the provider is |
352 | informed that such proceedings are taking place. It is presumed |
353 | that a provider does not know and should not know that an |
354 | organization is liable unless: |
355 | (c) The office or agency makes a final determination that |
356 | the organization is required to pay for such services |
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359 | Section 10. Paragraph (c) of subsection (5) of section |
360 | 641.51, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
361 | 641.51 Quality assurance program; second medical opinion |
362 | requirement.- |
363 | (5) |
364 | (c) For second opinions provided by contract physicians |
365 | the organization is prohibited from charging a fee to the |
366 | subscriber in an amount in excess of the subscriber fees |
367 | established by contract for referral contract physicians. The |
368 | organization shall pay the amount of all charges, which are |
369 | usual, reasonable, and customary in the community, for second |
370 | opinion services performed by a physician not under contract |
371 | with the organization, but may require the subscriber to be |
372 | responsible for up to 40 percent of such amount. The |
373 | organization may require that any tests deemed necessary by a |
374 | noncontract physician shall be conducted by the organization. |
375 | The organization may deny reimbursement rights granted under |
376 | this section in the event the subscriber seeks in excess of |
377 | three such referrals per year if such subsequent referral costs |
378 | are deemed by the organization to be evidence that the |
379 | subscriber has unreasonably overutilized the second opinion |
380 | privilege. A subscriber thus denied reimbursement under this |
381 | section shall have recourse to grievance procedures as specified |
382 | in ss. |
383 | physician's professional judgment concerning the treatment of a |
384 | subscriber derived after review of a second opinion shall be |
385 | controlling as to the treatment obligations of the health |
386 | maintenance organization. Treatment not authorized by the health |
387 | maintenance organization shall be at the subscriber's expense. |
388 | Section 11. Subsection (1) of section 641.515, Florida |
389 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
390 | 641.515 Investigation by the agency.- |
391 | (1) |
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394 | investigate further any information that indicates that the |
395 | organization does not meet accreditation standards or the |
396 | standards of the review organization performing the external |
397 | quality assurance assessment pursuant to reports submitted under |
398 | s. 641.512. Every organization shall submit its books and |
399 | records and take other appropriate action as may be necessary to |
400 | facilitate an examination. The agency shall have access to the |
401 | organization's medical records of individuals and records of |
402 | employed and contracted physicians, with the consent of the |
403 | subscriber or by court order, as necessary to carry out the |
404 | provisions of this part. |
405 | Section 12. Subsection (4) of section 641.58, Florida |
406 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
407 | 641.58 Regulatory assessment; levy and amount; use of |
408 | funds; tax returns; penalty for failure to pay.- |
409 | (4) The moneys received and deposited into the Health Care |
410 | Trust Fund shall be used to defray the expenses of the agency in |
411 | the discharge of its administrative and regulatory powers and |
412 | duties under this part, including conducting an annual survey of |
413 | the satisfaction of members of health maintenance organizations; |
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416 | essential equipment, and other materials, salaries and expenses |
417 | of required personnel; and discharging the administrative and |
418 | regulatory powers and duties imposed under this part. |
419 | Section 13. This act shall take effect July 1, 2012. |
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