Bill Text: FL S0296 | 2015 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
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Bill Title: Diabetes Advisory Council
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2015-05-22 - Chapter No. 2015-45 [S0296 Detail]
Download: Florida-2015-S0296-Comm_Sub.html
Bill Title: Diabetes Advisory Council
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2015-05-22 - Chapter No. 2015-45 [S0296 Detail]
Download: Florida-2015-S0296-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2015 CS for CS for CS for SB 296 By the Committees on Fiscal Policy; Governmental Oversight and Accountability; and Health Policy; and Senators Garcia and Joyner 594-02562-15 2015296c3 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Diabetes Advisory Council; 3 amending s. 385.203, F.S.; requiring the council, in 4 conjunction with the Department of Health, the Agency 5 for Health Care Administration, and the Department of 6 Management Services, to develop plans to manage, 7 treat, and prevent diabetes; requiring a report to the 8 Governor and the Legislature; specifying the contents 9 of the report; adjusting the representation of certain 10 areas of health care specialization and institutions 11 in the membership of the council; adding an 12 organization from which a representative may be 13 selected to serve as a council member; providing an 14 effective date. 15 16 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 17 18 Section 1. Present paragraph (c) of subsection (1) of 19 section 385.203, Florida Statutes, is redesignated as paragraph 20 (d), and a new paragraph (c) is added to that subsection, and 21 present paragraph (b) of subsection (3) of that section is 22 amended and redesignated as paragraph (c), present paragraph (c) 23 is redesignated as paragraph (d), and a new paragraph (b) is 24 added to that subsection, to read: 25 385.203 Diabetes Advisory Council; creation; function; 26 membership.— 27 (1) To guide a statewide comprehensive approach to diabetes 28 prevention, diagnosis, education, care, treatment, impact, and 29 costs thereof, there is created a Diabetes Advisory Council that 30 serves as the advisory unit to the Department of Health, other 31 governmental agencies, professional and other organizations, and 32 the general public. The council shall: 33 (c) In conjunction with the department, the Agency for 34 Health Care Administration, and the Department of Management 35 Services, by January 10 of each odd-numbered year, submit to the 36 Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the 37 House of Representatives a report containing the following 38 information: 39 1. The public health consequences and financial impact on 40 the state of all types of diabetes and resulting health 41 complications, including the number of persons with diabetes 42 covered by Medicaid, the number of persons with diabetes who are 43 insured by the Division of State Group Insurance, and the number 44 of persons with diabetes who are impacted by state agency 45 diabetes programs and activities. 46 2. A description and an assessment of the effectiveness of 47 the diabetes programs and activities implemented by each state 48 agency, the amount and source of funding for such programs and 49 activities, and the cost savings realized as a result of the 50 implementation of such programs and activities. 51 3. A description of the coordination among state agencies 52 of their respective programs, activities, and communications 53 designed to manage, treat, and prevent all types of diabetes. 54 4. The development of and revisions to a detailed action 55 plan for reducing and controlling the number of new cases of 56 diabetes and identification of proposed action steps to reduce 57 the impact of all types of diabetes, identification of expected 58 outcomes if the plan is implemented, and the establishment of 59 benchmarks for preventing and controlling diabetes. 60 (3) The council shall be composed of 26 citizens of the 61 state who have knowledge of, or work in, the area of diabetes 62 mellitus as follows: 63 (b) One member each from at least three of the medical 64 schools in the state. 65 (c)(b)Not more than 18 members and not more than one each 66Twenty-one members, who must include one representativefrom 67 amongeach ofthe following areas: nursing with diabetes 68 educator certification; dietary with diabetes educator 69 certification; podiatry; ophthalmology or optometry; psychology; 70 pharmacy; adult endocrinology; pediatric endocrinology; the 71 American Diabetes Association (ADA); the American Association of 72 Diabetes Educators; the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation(JDF); the 73 Florida Academy of Family Physicians; a community health center; 74 a county health department; an ADA-recognizedAmerican Diabetes75Associationrecognizedcommunity education program;each medical76school in the state;an osteopathic medical school; the 77 insurance industry; a Children’s Medical Services diabetes 78 regional program; and an employer. 79 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2015.