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| THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA |
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| HOUSE BILL |
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| INTRODUCED BY CALTAGIRONE, WATERS, STABACK, DERMODY, BELFANTI, CARROLL, COHEN, GOODMAN, HALUSKA, HARKINS, JOHNSON, MURT, MYERS, M. O'BRIEN, PAYTON, PRESTON, REICHLEY, ROSS, SIPTROTH, SWANGER, THOMAS AND YOUNGBLOOD, DECEMBER 15, 2009 |
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| REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DECEMBER 15, 2009 |
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| AN ACT |
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1 | Establishing the Community-Based Health Care (CHC) Program in |
2 | the Department of Health; providing for hospital health |
3 | clinics and for a tax credit; and making an appropriation. |
4 | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
5 | Chapter 1. Health Care Assistance |
6 | Subchapter A. Preliminary Provisions |
7 | Section 101. Short title. |
8 | Section 102. Definitions. |
9 | Subchapter B. Community-Based Health Care (CHC) |
10 | Section 111. Community-Based Health Care (CHC) Program. |
11 | Section 112. Powers and duties of department. |
12 | Section 113. Hospital health clinics. |
13 | Section 114. Community-Based Health Care (CHC) Fund. |
14 | Subchapter C. Tax Credit |
15 | Section 121. Scope of subchapter. |
16 | Section 122. Definitions. |
17 | Section 123. Establishment of program. |
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1 | Section 124. Application. |
2 | Section 125. Tax credit. |
3 | Section 126. Limitations. |
4 | Section 127. Report. |
5 | Chapter 51. Miscellaneous Provisions |
6 | Section 5101. Appropriations. |
7 | Section 5102. Effective date. |
8 | The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania |
9 | hereby enacts as follows: |
10 | CHAPTER 1 |
11 | HEALTH CARE ASSISTANCE |
12 | SUBCHAPTER A |
13 | PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS |
14 | Section 101. Short title. |
15 | This act shall be known and may be cited as the Community- |
16 | Based Health Care (CHC) Act. |
17 | Section 102. Definitions. |
18 | The following words and phrases when used in this chapter |
19 | shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the |
20 | context clearly indicates otherwise: |
21 | "Chronic care and disease management." A model of care that |
22 | includes the following: |
23 | (1) The provision of effective health management through |
24 | support and information that also promotes patient self-care |
25 | for patients with chronic conditions. |
26 | (2) The use of evidence-based medicine to ensure |
27 | appropriate treatment decisions by health care providers. |
28 | (3) The coordination of care and use of reasonably |
29 | accessible and updated patient information that encourages |
30 | follow-up care as a standard procedure. |
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1 | (4) The tracking of clinical information for individual |
2 | and general patient populations to guide treatment and |
3 | effectively anticipate community health care problems. |
4 | "Community-based health care clinic." A nonprofit health |
5 | care center located in this Commonwealth that provides |
6 | comprehensive health care services without regard for a |
7 | patient's ability to pay and that: |
8 | (1) meets either of the following criteria: |
9 | (i) serves a federally designated medically |
10 | underserved area, a medically underserved population or a |
11 | health professional shortage area; or |
12 | (ii) serves a patient population with a majority of |
13 | that population having an income less than 200% of the |
14 | Federal poverty income guidelines; and |
15 | (2) includes any of the following: |
16 | (i) A federally qualified health center as defined |
17 | in section 1905(l)(2)(B) of the Social Security Act (49 |
18 | Stat. 620, 42 U.S.C. § 1396d(l)(2)(B)) or a federally |
19 | qualified health center look-alike. |
20 | (ii) A rural health clinic as defined in section |
21 | 1861(aa)(2) of the Social Security Act (49 Stat. 620, 42 |
22 | U.S.C. § 1395x(aa)(2)), certified by Medicare. |
23 | (iii) A hospital health clinic. |
24 | (iv) A free or partial-pay health clinic that |
25 | provides services by volunteer and nonvolunteer health |
26 | care providers. |
27 | (v) A nurse-managed health care clinic that is |
28 | managed by advanced practice nurses and is associated |
29 | with a nursing education program, a federally qualified |
30 | health center or an independent nonprofit health or |
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1 | social services agency. |
2 | "Department." Except as provided under sections 113 and 122, |
3 | the Department of Health of the Commonwealth. |
4 | "Fund." The Community-Based Health Care (CHC) Fund. |
5 | "Health care provider." A health care provider licensed to |
6 | practice a component of the healing arts by a licensing board |
7 | within the Department of State who provides health care services |
8 | at a community-based health care clinic. |
9 | "Hospital." An entity located in this Commonwealth that is |
10 | licensed as a hospital under the act of July 19, 1979 (P.L.130, |
11 | No.48), known as the Health Care Facilities Act. |
12 | "Medical assistance." A State program of medical assistance |
13 | established under Article IV(f) of the act of June 13, 1967 |
14 | (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Public Welfare Code. |
15 | "Patient." A natural person receiving health care from a |
16 | health care provider at a community-based health care clinic. |
17 | "Program." The Community-Based Health Care (CHC) Program. |
18 | SUBCHAPTER B |
19 | COMMUNITY-BASED HEALTH CARE (CHC) |
20 | Section 111. Community-Based Health Care (CHC) Program. |
21 | (a) Establishment.--The Community-Based Health Care (CHC) |
22 | Program is established within the department to provide grants |
23 | to community-based health care clinics to: |
24 | (1) Expand and improve health care access and services, |
25 | such as preventive care, chronic care and disease management, |
26 | prenatal, obstetric, postpartum and newborn care, dental |
27 | treatment, behavioral health and pharmacy services. |
28 | (2) Reduce unnecessary utilization of hospital emergency |
29 | services by providing an effective alternative health care |
30 | delivery system. |
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1 | (3) Encourage collaborative relationships among |
2 | community-based health care clinics, hospitals and other |
3 | health care providers. |
4 | (b) Grant award methodology.--A methodology for the |
5 | allocation of grant awards shall be developed by the department |
6 | based on the following distribution: |
7 | (1) Fifty percent for the expansion of an existing or |
8 | the development of a new community-based health care clinic |
9 | using criteria that include: |
10 | (i) The actual and projected number of total |
11 | patients, new patients and patient visits for all |
12 | patients served or to be served, specifically delineating |
13 | the number of low-income and uninsured patients, who fall |
14 | below 200% of the Federal poverty income guidelines. |
15 | (ii) The addition or expansion of ancillary health |
16 | care services, such as dental, behavioral health and |
17 | pharmacy. |
18 | (iii) The development or enhancement of preventive |
19 | and chronic care and disease management techniques. |
20 | (2) Twenty-five percent for improvements in prenatal, |
21 | obstetric, postpartum and newborn care. |
22 | (3) Twenty percent for improved access and services, |
23 | including patient transportation, intended to reduce |
24 | unnecessary emergency room utilization. |
25 | (4) Five percent for the establishment of collaborative |
26 | relationships among community-based health care clinics, |
27 | hospitals and other health care providers. |
28 | (c) Limitation.--No more than 25% of the grants awarded |
29 | under subsection (b) shall go to federally qualified health |
30 | centers or federally qualified health center look-alikes. |
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1 | (d) Distribution.--Funds shall be distributed in a manner |
2 | that improves access and expands services in all geographic |
3 | areas of this Commonwealth. |
4 | (e) Reallocation.--The department shall reallocate funds |
5 | among the categories described in subsection (b) if sufficient |
6 | grant requests are not received to use all the funds available |
7 | in a specific category. |
8 | (f) Amount of grants.--A grant under this subsection shall |
9 | not exceed $500,000 and shall require a matching commitment of |
10 | 25% of the grant, which can be in the form of cash or equivalent |
11 | in-kind services. |
12 | (g) Federal funds.--The department shall seek any available |
13 | Federal funds, as well as any available grants and funding from |
14 | other sources, to supplement amounts made available under this |
15 | subchapter to the extent permitted by law. |
16 | Section 112. Powers and duties of department. |
17 | The department shall have the following powers and duties: |
18 | (1) To administer the program. |
19 | (2) To develop an allocation methodology pursuant to |
20 | section 111(b). |
21 | (3) Within 90 days of the effective date of this |
22 | section, to develop and provide a grant application form |
23 | consistent with this act. The department shall provide |
24 | applications for grants under this section to all known |
25 | community-based health care clinics. A grant under this |
26 | section may be extended over two State fiscal years at the |
27 | request of the community-based health care clinic. |
28 | (4) To calculate and make grants to qualified community- |
29 | based health care clinics. |
30 | (5) To provide an annual report no later than November |
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1 | 30 to the chair and minority chair of the Public Health and |
2 | Welfare Committee of the Senate and the chair and minority |
3 | chair of the Health and Human Services Committee of the House |
4 | of Representatives. The report shall include accountability |
5 | measures for all of the following: |
6 | (i) The total dollar amount for each grant awarded, |
7 | listing the type of community-based health care clinic |
8 | and the name of the grantee. |
9 | (ii) A summary of the use of the grant by each |
10 | grantee. |
11 | (iii) A summary of how each grant expanded access |
12 | and services in accordance with the criteria set forth in |
13 | section 111(a) and (b), including a specific |
14 | documentation of low-income and uninsured patients |
15 | served, and the total amount of funds allocated in each |
16 | distribution category under section 111(b). |
17 | (iv) The impact of the grant on improving the |
18 | delivery and quality of health care in the community. |
19 | (v) An accountability assessment of the benefits of |
20 | the assistance provided under this subchapter and any |
21 | recommendations for changes to the program. |
22 | The report shall be made available for public inspection and |
23 | posted on the department's publicly accessible Internet |
24 | website. |
25 | (6) To audit grants awarded under this subchapter to |
26 | ensure that funds have been used in accordance with this |
27 | subchapter and the terms and standards adopted by the |
28 | department. |
29 | (7) To establish and maintain an online database of |
30 | community-based health care clinics. |
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1 | (8) To establish a toll-free telephone number for |
2 | individuals to obtain information about community-based |
3 | health care clinics. |
4 | Section 113. Hospital health clinics. |
5 | (a) Program.--The Department of Public Welfare shall be |
6 | responsible for administering the program as it relates to |
7 | hospital health clinics in accordance with the requirements of |
8 | this act and shall have the following additional duties: |
9 | (1) To develop an application and collect such data and |
10 | information as may be necessary to determine the eligibility |
11 | of hospital health clinics for payments under this section |
12 | using the criteria set forth in section 111(a) and (b). |
13 | (2) To review an application and make a final |
14 | determination regarding a hospital health clinic's |
15 | eligibility for funding within 90 days of receipt. |
16 | (3) To make payments to hospital health clinics in |
17 | accordance with the payment calculation set forth in |
18 | subsection (e). |
19 | (b) Submission of application.--In order to qualify for |
20 | funding under this section, a hospital health clinic shall |
21 | submit the required application to the Department of Public |
22 | Welfare no later than 90 days after the effective date of this |
23 | act. |
24 | (c) Funding.-- |
25 | (1) For fiscal year 2009-2010 and each year thereafter, |
26 | upon Federal approval of an amendment to the Medicaid State |
27 | plan, the Department of Public Welfare shall annually |
28 | distribute any available funds obtained under this act for |
29 | hospital health clinics through disproportionate share |
30 | payments to hospitals to provide financial assistance that |
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1 | will assure readily available and coordinated comprehensive |
2 | health care to the citizens of this Commonwealth. |
3 | (2) The Secretary of Public Welfare shall determine the |
4 | funds available and make appropriate adjustments based on the |
5 | number of qualifying hospitals with hospital health clinics. |
6 | (d) Maximization.--The Department of Public Welfare shall |
7 | seek to maximize any Federal funds, including funds obtained |
8 | under Title XIX of the Social Security Act (49 Stat. 620, 42 |
9 | U.S.C. § 1396 et seq.). |
10 | (e) Payment calculation.-- |
11 | (1) Thirty percent of the total amount available shall |
12 | be allocated to eligible hospital health clinics of hospitals |
13 | located in counties of the first and second class. The total |
14 | amount available for each hospital health clinic at a |
15 | hospital in these counties shall be allocated on the basis of |
16 | each hospital's percentage of medical assistance and low- |
17 | income hospital health clinic visits compared to the total |
18 | number of medical assistance and low-income hospital health |
19 | clinic visits for all hospitals in these counties. |
20 | (2) Fifty percent of the total amount available shall be |
21 | allocated to eligible hospital health clinics of hospitals |
22 | located in counties of the third, fourth and fifth class. The |
23 | total amount available for each hospital health clinic at a |
24 | hospital in these counties shall be allocated on the basis of |
25 | each hospital's percentage of medical assistance and low- |
26 | income hospital health clinic visits compared to the total |
27 | number of medical assistance and low-income hospital health |
28 | clinic visits for all hospitals in these counties. |
29 | (3) Twenty percent of the total amount available shall |
30 | be allocated to eligible hospital health clinics of hospitals |
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1 | located in counties of the sixth, seventh and eighth class. |
2 | The total amount available for each hospital health clinic at |
3 | a hospital in these counties shall be allocated on the basis |
4 | of each hospital's percentage of medical assistance and low- |
5 | income hospital health clinic visits compared to the total |
6 | number of medical assistance and low-income hospital health |
7 | clinic visits for all hospitals in these counties. |
8 | (4) Any hospital that has reached its disproportionate |
9 | share limit under Title XIX of the Social Security Act shall |
10 | receive its share of the State funds available under this |
11 | act. |
12 | (f) Definition.--As used in this section, the term "low- |
13 | income" means under 200% of the Federal poverty income |
14 | guidelines. |
15 | Section 114. Community-Based Health Care (CHC) Fund. |
16 | (a) Establishment.--The Community-Based Health Care (CHC) |
17 | Fund is established in the State Treasury. |
18 | (b) Funding sources.--Funding sources for the fund shall |
19 | include all of the following: |
20 | (1) Transfers or appropriations to the fund. |
21 | (2) Money received from the Federal Government or other |
22 | sources. |
23 | (3) Money required to be deposited in the fund under |
24 | other provisions of this act or any other law. |
25 | (4) Investment earnings from the fund, net of investment |
26 | costs. |
27 | (c) Use.--The department shall utilize the fund to carry out |
28 | the program. |
29 | SUBCHAPTER C |
30 | TAX CREDIT |
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1 | Section 121. Scope of subchapter. |
2 | This subchapter deals with the community-based health care |
3 | clinic tax credit. |
4 | Section 122. Definitions. |
5 | The following words and phrases when used in this subchapter |
6 | shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the |
7 | context clearly indicates otherwise: |
8 | "Business firm." An entity authorized to do business in this |
9 | Commonwealth and subject to taxes imposed under Article IV, VI, |
10 | VII, VIII, IX or XV of the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), |
11 | known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971. |
12 | "Contribution." A donation of cash or personal property by a |
13 | business firm to the Commonwealth. |
14 | "Department." Notwithstanding sections 102 and 113, the |
15 | Department of Community and Economic Development of the |
16 | Commonwealth. |
17 | Section 123. Establishment of program. |
18 | A community-based health care clinic tax credit program is |
19 | established in order to fund the Community-Based Health Care |
20 | (CHC) Program. |
21 | Section 124. Application. |
22 | (a) Application.--A business firm shall apply to the |
23 | department in a form and manner determined by the department for |
24 | a tax credit under section 125. |
25 | (b) Availability of tax credits.--Tax credits under this |
26 | subchapter shall be made available by the department on a first- |
27 | come, first-served basis within the limitations established |
28 | under section 126. |
29 | (c) Contributions.--A contribution shall be made no later |
30 | than 60 days following the approval of an application under |
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1 | subsection (a). |
2 | Section 125. Tax credit. |
3 | (a) Grant.--The Department of Revenue shall grant a tax |
4 | credit against any tax due under Article IV, VI, VII, VIII, IX |
5 | or XV of the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the |
6 | Tax Reform Code of 1971, to a business firm that has applied |
7 | for, been approved for and made a contribution. In the taxable |
8 | year in which the contribution is made, the credit shall not |
9 | exceed 75% of the total amount contributed by the business firm. |
10 | The credit shall not exceed $100,000 annually per business firm. |
11 | (b) Expense.--All money received from business firms in |
12 | accordance with this subchapter shall be expended solely for |
13 | community-based health care clinics under Subchapter A. |
14 | Section 126. Limitations. |
15 | (a) Amount.--The total aggregate amount of all tax credits |
16 | approved under this subchapter shall not exceed $5,000,000 in a |
17 | fiscal year. |
18 | (b) Activities.--No tax credit shall be approved for |
19 | activities that are a part of a business firm's normal course of |
20 | business. |
21 | (c) Tax liability.--A tax credit granted for any one taxable |
22 | year may not exceed the tax liability of a business firm. |
23 | (d) Use.--A tax credit not used in the taxable year the |
24 | contribution was made may not be carried forward or carried back |
25 | and is not refundable or transferable. |
26 | Section 127. Report. |
27 | (a) Delivery.--The department shall provide a report to the |
28 | chair and minority chair of the Appropriations Committee of the |
29 | Senate, the chair and minority chair of the Public Health and |
30 | Welfare Committee of the Senate, the chair and minority chair of |
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1 | the Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives and |
2 | the chair and minority chair of the Health and Human Services |
3 | Committee of the House of Representatives. |
4 | (b) Substance.--The report shall include: |
5 | (1) The total amount of the tax credits awarded. |
6 | (2) The total amount of the contributions from all |
7 | business firms. |
8 | (3) The total number of additional persons served |
9 | through the program due to contributions from business firms, |
10 | by county. |
11 | CHAPTER 51 |
12 | MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS |
13 | Section 5101. Appropriations. |
14 | (a) Department of Health.--The sum of $35,000,000 from the |
15 | Community-Based Health Care (CHC) Fund is appropriated to the |
16 | Department of Health for the fiscal year July 1, 2009, to June |
17 | 30, 2010, to carry out the provisions of Subchapter B of Chapter |
18 | 1, with the exception of funding under section 113. |
19 | (b) Department of Public Welfare.--The sum of $10,000,000 |
20 | from the Community-Based Health Care (CHC) Fund is appropriated |
21 | to the Department of Public Welfare for the fiscal year July 1, |
22 | 2009, to June 30, 2010, to carry out the provisions of |
23 | Subchapter B of Chapter 1 and the funding of hospital health |
24 | clinics under section 113. |
25 | (c) Limitations on payments.--Payments to community-based |
26 | health care clinics for assistance under this act shall not |
27 | exceed the amount of funds available for the program, and any |
28 | payment under this act shall not constitute an entitlement from |
29 | the Commonwealth or a claim on any other funds of the |
30 | Commonwealth. |
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1 | Section 5102. Effective date. |
2 | This act shall take effect in 90 days. |
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