Bill Amendment: FL S0330 | 2024 | Regular Session
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Bill Title: Behavioral Health Teaching Hospitals
Status: 2024-03-22 - Chapter No. 2024-12 [S0330 Detail]
Download: Florida-2024-S0330-Senate_Committee_Amendment_718326.html
Bill Title: Behavioral Health Teaching Hospitals
Status: 2024-03-22 - Chapter No. 2024-12 [S0330 Detail]
Download: Florida-2024-S0330-Senate_Committee_Amendment_718326.html
Florida Senate - 2024 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 330 Ì7183260Î718326 LEGISLATIVE ACTION Senate . House . . . . . ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— The Appropriations Committee on Health and Human Services (Boyd) recommended the following: 1 Senate Amendment (with title amendment) 2 3 Delete everything after the enacting clause 4 and insert: 5 Section 1. Part VI of chapter 395, Florida Statutes, 6 consisting of ss. 395.901 and 395.902, Florida Statutes, is 7 created and entitled “Behavioral Health Teaching Hospitals.” 8 Section 2. Section 395.901, Florida Statutes, is created to 9 read: 10 395.901 Behavioral health teaching hospitals.— 11 (1) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this part, the term: 12 (a) “Agency” means the Agency for Health Care 13 Administration. 14 (b) “Behavioral health teaching hospital” means a 15 community-based hospital licensed under this chapter which has 16 partnered with a university school of medicine and offers 17 integrated behavioral health education as specified in s. 18 395.902. 19 (2) LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND INTENT.— 20 (a) The Legislature finds that there is a critical shortage 21 of behavioral health professionals and recognizes the urgent 22 need to expand the existing behavioral health workforce, prepare 23 for an aging workforce, incentivize entry into behavioral health 24 professions, and train a modernized workforce in innovative 25 integrated care. 26 (b) The Legislature finds there is a specific need to 27 support a behavioral health education system that not only 28 trains the next generation of professionals in innovative and 29 integrated care for those with behavioral health needs, but also 30 works to modernize the state’s overall behavioral health system 31 of care. 32 (c) Therefore, the Legislature intends to identify and 33 designate multiple behavioral health teaching hospitals that 34 work to provide the necessary research, education, and services 35 to not only enhance this state’s behavioral health workforce, 36 but to make that workforce and system of care the national 37 standard. The Legislature intends to establish pilot designated 38 behavioral health teaching hospitals with the intent to develop 39 and implement a statewide model. 40 (d) The Legislature further intends to create the Florida 41 Center for Behavioral Health Workforce within the Louis de la 42 Parte Florida Mental Health Institute to address issues of 43 workforce supply and demand in behavioral health professions, 44 including issues of recruitment, retention, and workforce 45 resources. 46 (e) The Legislature intends for designated behavioral 47 health teaching hospitals to: 48 1. Focus on state-of-the-art behavioral health research. 49 2. Provide leading-edge education and training for this 50 state’s behavioral health workforce in innovative and integrated 51 care. 52 3. Collaborate with other university colleges and schools 53 of nursing, psychology, social work, pharmacy, public health, 54 and other relevant disciplines to promote and enhance a 55 modernized behavioral health system of care. 56 4. Develop, implement, and promote public-private 57 partnerships throughout this state to support and enhance the 58 intent of this part. 59 5. Partner with the state to provide inpatient and 60 outpatient behavioral health care, address system-wide 61 behavioral health needs, and support the state in providing 62 treatment and care for those whose need and acuity has resulted 63 in the need for long-term voluntary or involuntary civil 64 commitment. 65 Section 3. Section 395.902, Florida Statutes, is created to 66 read: 67 395.902 Designated behavioral health teaching hospitals.— 68 (1) To be designated as a behavioral health teaching 69 hospital, a hospital must meet all of the following criteria: 70 (a) Offer a psychiatric residency program accredited 71 through the Residency Review Committee of the Accreditation 72 Council of Graduate Medical Education. 73 (b) Offer an accredited postdoctoral clinical psychology 74 fellowship program. 75 (c) Develop and maintain a consultation agreement with the 76 Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute as established 77 in s. 1004.44, including with the Florida Center for Behavioral 78 Health Workforce. 79 (d) As part of its partnership with a university school of 80 medicine, develop and submit a plan to the Department of 81 Children and Families and the Florida Center for Behavioral 82 Health Workforce that meets all of the following criteria: 83 1. Promotes the development of integrated behavioral health 84 workforce educational programs, including, but not limited to, 85 practicums and internships for clinical and nonclinical 86 behavioral and physical health professions. 87 2. Promotes a coordinated system of care which offers 88 inpatient and outpatient treatment and services for individuals 89 with behavioral health needs, including, but not limited to, 90 prevention, community inpatient care, crisis stabilization, 91 short-term residential treatment, screening, therapeutic and 92 supportive services, and long-term care. 93 3. Coordinates and promotes innovative partnerships that 94 integrate colleges and schools of nursing, psychology, social 95 work, pharmacy, public health, and other relevant disciplines 96 with existing local and regional programs, clinics, and 97 resources. 98 4. Develops processes to identify local gaps in access to 99 inpatient care. 100 5. Partners with the Department of Children and Families 101 and Managing Entities to build capacity in safety net inpatient 102 and outpatient behavioral health services. 103 6. Provides bed capacity to support state hospital needs, 104 when needed. 105 (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), to accomplish the 106 stated intent of this section to develop and implement a 107 statewide model of a behavioral health teaching hospital, the 108 following partnerships are designated as behavioral health 109 teaching hospitals without meeting the required criteria of this 110 section as 3-year pilots, expected to meet all criteria and 111 requirements of subsection (1) by July 1, 2027: 112 1. The University of South Florida Morsani College of 113 Medicine and Tampa General Hospital. 114 2. The University of Florida School of Medicine and UF 115 Health Shands Hospitals in Gainesville and Jacksonville. 116 3. The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and 117 Jackson Memorial Hospital. 118 (3)(a) A designated behavioral health teaching hospital 119 must annually report to the Department of Children and Families 120 by December 1, the current status of the designated behavioral 121 health teaching hospital program, including, but not limited to 122 the: 123 1. Number of psychiatric residents. 124 2. Number of postdoctoral clinical psychology fellows. 125 3. Status and details of the consultation agreement with 126 the Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute and 127 Florida Center for Behavioral Health Workforce. 128 4. Status and implementation details of the plan required 129 under paragraph (1)(d). 130 (b) Upon completion of the 3-year pilot on July 1, 2027, 131 the Department of Children and Families, in collaboration with 132 the Florida Center for Behavioral Health Workforce, the pilot 133 behavioral health teaching hospitals, and other relevant 134 stakeholders must submit a report to the President of the 135 Senate, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and Governor by 136 July 1, 2028. This report must, at a minimum: 137 1. Evaluate the effectiveness of the behavioral health 138 teaching hospital model. 139 2. Discuss barriers to the implementation and operation of 140 the model. 141 3. Recommend policy changes to enhance the model to better 142 meet the intent of the Legislature. 143 4. Evaluate and recommend whether the state should maintain 144 the original designated pilot behavioral teaching hospital 145 locations or detail the necessity for and recommend the 146 expansion of the model to new partnership sites. 147 Section 4. Subsection (1) and paragraph (d) of subsection 148 (2) of section 409.91256, Florida Statutes, as created by SB 149 7016, Regular Session 2024, is amended to read: 150 409.91256 Training, Education, and Clinicals in Health 151 (TEACH) Funding Program.— 152 (1) PURPOSE AND INTENT.—The Training, Education, and 153 Clinicals in Health (TEACH) Funding Program is created to 154 provide a high-quality educational experience while supporting 155 participating federally qualified health centers, community 156 mental health centers, rural health clinics, behavioral health 157 teaching hospitals, and certified community behavioral health 158 clinics by offsetting administrative costs and loss of revenue 159 associated with training residents and students to become 160 licensed health care practitioners. Further, it is the intent of 161 the Legislature to use the program to support the state Medicaid 162 program and underserved populations by expanding the available 163 health care workforce. 164 (2) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term: 165 (d) “Qualified facility” means a federally qualified health 166 center, a community mental health center, rural health clinic, 167 behavioral health teaching hospital, or a certified community 168 behavioral health clinic. 169 Section 5. Subsections (6), (7), and (8) are added to 170 section 1004.44, Florida Statutes, to read: 171 1004.44 Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute. 172 There is established the Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health 173 Institute within the University of South Florida. 174 (6)(a) There is established, within the institute, the 175 Florida Center for Behavioral Health Workforce to address issues 176 of workforce supply and demand in behavioral health professions, 177 including issues of recruitment, retention, and workforce 178 resources. 179 (b) The primary goals for the center are to: 180 1. Design and implement a longitudinal study of the state's 181 behavioral health workforce that, at a mimimum: 182 a. Produces a statistically valid biennial data-driven 183 analysis of the supply and demand of the behavioral health 184 workforce. To achieve such goal, the center must: 185 (I) Identify and define specific professions to be 186 considered "behavioral health professions" for analysis. 187 (II) Establish and maintain a database on the supply and 188 demand of behavioral health professionals in this state, to 189 include current supply and demand; and 190 (III) Analyze the current and future supply and demand in 191 the state. 192 b. Develops recommendations and strategies to increase the 193 state's behavioral health workforce, behavioral health 194 profession training and education programs, and behavioral 195 health profession faculty development. 196 c. Develops best practices in the academic preparation and 197 continuing education needs of behavioral health professionals. 198 d. Collects data on behavioral health professions, 199 employment, distribution, and retention. 200 2. Develop a strategic statewide plan for the state's 201 behavioral health workforce that: 202 a. Pilots innovative projects to support the recruitment, 203 development, and retention of qualified behavioral health 204 professionals, to include behavioral health educators, faculty, 205 and clinical preceptors. 206 b. Encourages and coordinates the development of academic 207 practice partnerships that support behavioral health faculty 208 employment and advancement. 209 c. Develops distance learning infrastructure for behavioral 210 health education and the evidence-based use of technology, 211 simulation, and distance learning techniques. 212 d. Enhance and promote behavioral health professions and 213 professionals in this state by developing and promoting: 214 (I) Behavioral health excellence programs. 215 (II) Reward, recognition, and renewal activities. 216 (III) Media and image-building efforts. 217 3. Convene various groups representative of behavioral 218 health professions, other health care providers, business and 219 industry, consumers, lawmakers, educators, and the Commission on 220 Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder to: 221 a. Review and comment on the center's behavioral health 222 workforce data analysis; 223 b. Provide an overview of the state's behavioral health 224 infrastructure and perform a gap analysis to recommend systemic 225 changes, including strategies for implementation of recommended 226 changes; 227 c. Develop a strategic plan to implement the 228 recommendations of the Commission on Mental Health and Substance 229 Use Disorder to: 230 (I) Strengthen community networks and cross-agency 231 collaboration; 232 (II) Enhance the state's crisis care continuum; 233 (III) Improve data collection and management processes; and 234 (IV) Optimize financial management of the behavioral health 235 system of care. 236 d. Evaluate how to best promote, integrate, and incentivize 237 the establishment and growth of the behavioral health teaching 238 hospital model. 239 4. Evaluate and report the results of these efforts to the 240 Legislature and other entities. 241 (c) The center may request from any board as defined in s. 242 456.001, and the board must provide to the center upon its 243 request, any information held by the board regarding a 244 behavioral health professional licensed in this state or holding 245 a multistate license pursuant to a professional multistate 246 licensure compact or information reported to the board by 247 employers of such behavioral health professionals, other than 248 personal identifying information. 249 (d) By January 10 of each year, the center shall submit a 250 report to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the 251 Speaker of the House of Representatives providing details of its 252 activities during the preceding calendar year in pursuit of its 253 goals and in the execution of its duties under paragraph (b). 254 (7) The Board of Governors and the State Board of 255 Education, in consultation with the center, shall expeditiously 256 adopt any necessary regulations and rules, as applicable, to 257 allow the center to perform its responsibilities as soon as 258 practicable. 259 Section 6. Effective upon this act becoming a law, the 260 Department of Children and Families must contract for a detailed 261 study of Florida’s forensic, voluntary and involuntary civil 262 commitment, and statewide inpatient psychiatric programs bed 263 capacity. The study must be completed by January 31, 2025, and 264 at a minimum include the following: 265 (1) An analysis of bed capacity in forensic, voluntary and 266 involuntary civil commitment, and statewide inpatient 267 psychiatric programs. 268 (2) Policy recommendations for ensuring sufficient bed 269 capacity in those settings. 270 (3) An evaluation of maintaining civil commitment beds as a 271 requirement for designation as a behavioral health teaching 272 hospital, to include potential costs related to capital outlay, 273 enhanced bed rate, and staffing requirements. 274 (4) Recommendations for promoting coordination between 275 Florida’s civil commitment system and behavioral health teaching 276 hospitals. 277 (5) Recommendations to build capacity for safety net 278 inpatient and outpatient services that will mitigate involuntary 279 commitments. 280 Section 7. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this 281 act, this act shall take effect July 1, 2024. 282 283 ================= T I T L E A M E N D M E N T ================ 284 And the title is amended as follows: 285 Delete everything before the enacting clause 286 and insert: 287 A bill to be entitled 288 An act relating to behavioral health teaching 289 hospitals; creating part VI of ch. 395, F.S., entitled 290 “Behavioral Health Teaching Hospitals”; creating s. 291 395.901, F.S.; defining the terms “agency” and 292 “behavioral health teaching hospital”; providing 293 legislative findings and intent; creating s. 395.902, 294 F.S.; specifying criteria that a hospital must meet to 295 receive such designation; naming specified pilot 296 sites; requiring an annual report; requireing report 297 upon completion of the 3-year pilot; amending s. 298 1004.44, F.S.; establishing the Florida Center for 299 Behavioral Health Workforce within the Louis de la 300 Parte Florida Mental Health Institute for a specified 301 purpose; specifying the primary goals of the center; 302 requiring the center to establish and maintain a 303 database on the supply and demand of behavioral health 304 professionals in this state for a specified purpose; 305 authorizing the center to request, and requiring 306 certain boards to provide, certain information 307 regarding behavioral health professionals licensed or 308 practicing in this state; requiring the center to 309 submit an annual report of certain information to the 310 Governor and the Legislature; requiring the Department 311 of Children and Families to contract for a study of 312 the state’s involuntary commitment bed capacity; 313 specifying requirements for the study; providing 314 effective dates.