Bill Text: TX HB987 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to a physician residency grant program and other programs to support graduate medical education.
Sponsorship: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-02-28 - Referred to Higher Education [HB987 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-HB987-Introduced.html
| 82R2029 KEL-D | ||
| By: Shelton | H.B. No. 987 | |
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| relating to a physician residency grant program and other programs | ||
| to support graduate medical education. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Chapter 61, Education Code, is amended by adding | ||
| Subchapter I-1 to read as follows: | ||
| SUBCHAPTER I-1. PHYSICIAN RESIDENCY GRANTS | ||
| Sec. 61.511. PHYSICIAN RESIDENCY GRANT PROGRAM. (a) The | ||
| board shall establish and administer the physician residency grant | ||
| program to provide grants to accredited residency programs at | ||
| health care entities, including academic medical centers, | ||
| nonprofit community hospitals, county health systems, and | ||
| community health clinics, that apply to the board in the manner | ||
| prescribed by the board. The board shall establish reasonable | ||
| eligibility criteria for grant recipients as appropriate to achieve | ||
| the purposes of this subchapter. | ||
| (b) The board may provide grants only to support physician | ||
| residency positions created on or after January 1, 2012. | ||
| (c) The board shall award grants to residency programs in | ||
| the following order of priority: | ||
| (1) programs offered by health care entities that are | ||
| located in underserved communities; | ||
| (2) programs offered by health care entities that, for | ||
| the purpose of receiving matching funds, enter into partnership | ||
| agreements with other entities, including health care entities, | ||
| corporations, or community collaborative groups; and | ||
| (3) programs offered by health care entities that have | ||
| demonstrated an ability to maintain those programs over time. | ||
| (d) The board shall award grants for all residency positions | ||
| awarded a grant under this section in the preceding year before | ||
| awarding a grant for a residency position that did not receive a | ||
| grant in the preceding year. | ||
| (e) A grant received by a health care entity under this | ||
| section may be used only to: | ||
| (1) pay all or part of the salaries of resident | ||
| physicians in the appropriate programs; and | ||
| (2) supplement the salaries of teaching faculty and | ||
| program administrators. | ||
| (f) For each residency position, the grant program may | ||
| provide funding of not more than $65,000 each year for the resident | ||
| physician's salary and supplemental funding of not more than $8,000 | ||
| for the salaries of teaching faculty and program administrators. | ||
| The grant program may not provide funding for more than 420 | ||
| residency positions each year. | ||
| (g) Under the grant program, the board shall: | ||
| (1) provide funding to ensure that each resident | ||
| physician's salary is paid at a level that: | ||
| (A) is competitive with the salaries of other | ||
| resident physicians working within the same specialty in this | ||
| state; and | ||
| (B) as determined by the board, exceeds the | ||
| average statewide salary for resident physicians, other than | ||
| resident physicians whose salaries are funded under the grant | ||
| program; and | ||
| (2) make appropriate recommendations for legislative | ||
| changes as necessary, if the amounts described by Subsection (f) | ||
| are not sufficient for the purposes of this subsection. | ||
| (h) The board shall require the return of any unused grant | ||
| money by, or shall decline to award additional grants to, a | ||
| residency program that receives a grant but fails to create, within | ||
| a reasonable period, the number of residency positions proposed in | ||
| the program's grant application. The board may restore grant money | ||
| or award additional grants, as applicable, on the program's | ||
| creation of the proposed number of positions. | ||
| (i) The board shall adopt rules for the administration of | ||
| this section. | ||
| SECTION 2. Section 61.0594, Education Code, is transferred | ||
| to Subchapter I-1, Chapter 61, Education Code, as added by this Act, | ||
| and redesignated as Section 61.512, Education Code, to read as | ||
| follows: | ||
| Sec. 61.512 [ |
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| MEDICAL EDUCATION. (a) The board shall administer a program to | ||
| support graduate medical education programs in this state | ||
| consistent with the needs of this state for graduate medical | ||
| education and the training of resident physicians in accredited | ||
| residency programs in appropriate fields and specialties, | ||
| including primary care specialties described by Section 58.008(a). | ||
| (b) From money available to the program, the board may make | ||
| grants or formula distributions to: | ||
| (1) support appropriate graduate medical education | ||
| programs and activities for which adequate funds are not otherwise | ||
| available; or | ||
| (2) foster new or expanded graduate medical education | ||
| programs or activities that the board determines will address the | ||
| state's needs for graduate medical education. | ||
| (c) To be eligible to receive a grant or distribution under | ||
| this section, an institution or other entity must incur the costs of | ||
| faculty supervision and education or the stipend costs of resident | ||
| physicians in accredited clinical residency programs in this state. | ||
| In making grants and distributions under this section, the board | ||
| shall give consideration to the costs incurred by medical schools | ||
| or other entities to support faculty responsible for the education | ||
| or supervision of resident physicians in accredited graduate | ||
| medical education programs, including programs in osteopathic | ||
| medical education. | ||
| (d) The program is funded by appropriations, by gifts, | ||
| grants, and donations made to support the program, and by any other | ||
| funds the board obtains, including federal funds, for the program. | ||
| From program funds, the comptroller of public accounts shall issue | ||
| warrants to each institution or other entity determined by the | ||
| board as eligible to receive a grant or distribution from the | ||
| program in the amount certified by the board. An amount granted to | ||
| an institution or other entity under the program may be used only to | ||
| cover expenses of training residents of the particular program or | ||
| activity for which the award is made in accordance with any | ||
| conditions imposed by the board and may not otherwise be expended | ||
| for the general support of the institution or entity. | ||
| (e) The board shall appoint an advisory committee to advise | ||
| the board regarding the development and administration of the | ||
| program, including considering requests for program grants and | ||
| establishing formulas for distribution of money under the program. | ||
| The advisory committee shall consist of: | ||
| (1) the executive director of the Texas State Board of | ||
| Medical Examiners or the executive director's designee; | ||
| (2) the chair of the Family Practice Residency | ||
| Advisory Committee or the chair's designee; | ||
| (3) the chair of the Primary Care Residency Advisory | ||
| Committee or the chair's designee; | ||
| (4) the commissioner of the Health and Human Services | ||
| Commission or the commissioner's designee; and | ||
| (5) the following members appointed by the board: | ||
| (A) one representative of a teaching hospital | ||
| affiliated with a Texas medical school; | ||
| (B) one representative of a teaching hospital not | ||
| affiliated with a Texas medical school; | ||
| (C) three representatives of medical schools, at | ||
| least one representing a medical school in The University of Texas | ||
| System, and at least one representing a medical school not in The | ||
| University of Texas System; | ||
| (D) two physicians active in private practice, | ||
| one of whom must be a generalist; | ||
| (E) one doctor of osteopathic medicine active in | ||
| private practice; | ||
| (F) one representative of an entity providing | ||
| managed health care; | ||
| (G) three clinical faculty members, at least one | ||
| of whom must be a generalist; | ||
| (H) one resident physician, who is a nonvoting | ||
| member; and | ||
| (I) one medical student, who is a nonvoting | ||
| member. | ||
| (f) The appointed advisory committee members serve | ||
| staggered three-year terms. The board shall make the initial | ||
| committee appointments to terms of one, two, and three years as | ||
| necessary so that one-third of the appointed members' terms expire | ||
| each year, as nearly as practicable. The committee shall elect one | ||
| of its members as presiding officer for a term of one year. The | ||
| committee shall meet at least once each year at the times requested | ||
| by the board or set by the presiding officer of the committee. A | ||
| member of the advisory committee may not be compensated for service | ||
| on the committee but is entitled to be reimbursed by the board for | ||
| actual expenses incurred in the performance of the member's duties | ||
| as a committee member. | ||
| (g) The advisory committee shall: | ||
| (1) review applications for funding of graduate | ||
| medical education programs under this section and make | ||
| recommendations for approval or disapproval of those applications; | ||
| (2) make recommendations relating to the standards and | ||
| criteria used for consideration and approval of grants or for the | ||
| development of formulas for distribution of funding under this | ||
| section; | ||
| (3) recommend to the board an allocation of funds | ||
| among medical schools, teaching hospitals, and other entities that | ||
| may receive funds under this section; and | ||
| (4) perform other duties assigned by the board. | ||
| SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2011. | ||
