Bill Text: FL S1380 | 2017 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: State Group Insurance Program
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-05-01 - Withdrawn from further consideration [S1380 Detail]
Download: Florida-2017-S1380-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2017 SB 1380 By Senator Artiles 40-00325-17 20171380__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the state group insurance program; 3 amending s. 110.123, F.S.; requiring the Division of 4 State Group Insurance of the Department of Management 5 Services to establish a state employee health and 6 wellness clinic pilot program; requiring the division 7 to select a vendor to establish and manage the 8 clinics; specifying services to be provided by the 9 clinics; providing that the vendor does not have to 10 file certain claims; providing locations and minimum 11 hours of operation for the clinics; specifying 12 contract requirements; requiring the department to 13 submit an annual report to the Governor and the 14 Legislature regarding the vendor’s performance; 15 providing an effective date. 16 17 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 18 19 Section 1. Subsection (14) is added to section 110.123, 20 Florida Statutes, to read: 21 110.123 State group insurance program.— 22 (14) STATE EMPLOYEE HEALTH AND WELLNESS CLINIC PILOT 23 PROGRAM.— 24 (a) The Division of State Group Insurance shall establish a 25 state employee health and wellness clinic pilot program. 26 (b) The division shall select and contract with a vendor, 27 procured by competitive solicitation in accordance with chapter 28 287, to establish and manage two health and wellness clinics. 29 The clinics must provide members of the state group health 30 insurance program access to the following services: 31 1. Primary care services, including walk-in, consultative, 32 and urgent care services. 33 2. The dispensing of prescription medicines. 34 3. Wellness services, including online tools and services, 35 health risk assessments and recommendations, health and wellness 36 information mailings, health fairs, wellness screenings, and 37 onsite education. 38 4. Occupational health services, including return-to-work 39 planning, new hire and emergent drug screening, and injury care. 40 5. Administration of vaccines, including immunizations 41 against the influenza virus. 42 6. Access to and management of electronic medical records. 43 (c) At least one program clinic must provide laboratory 44 services and may offer prenatal support services for pregnant 45 employees and digital radiology services. 46 (d) The vendor is not required to file insurance claims, 47 including medical, health, and workers’ compensation claims, for 48 any service provided by the clinics. 49 (e) The pilot program must begin no later than January 1, 50 2018. The clinics shall be located at the Capital Circle Office 51 Complex in Leon County and at a location in Miami-Dade County. 52 The clinics must be open at least 40 hours per week. The 53 location of the clinics must be on state-owned property provided 54 at no cost to the vendor. 55 (f) The term of the contract with the program vendor may 56 not exceed 5 years. The contract must specify the financial 57 consequences that the division must apply if the vendor fails to 58 achieve a positive return on the division’s investment in the 59 program after the program is in effect for 2 years. 60 (g) By February 1, 2018, and, thereafter, by each February 61 1 that the pilot program is in operation, the department shall 62 submit a report to the Governor, the President of the Senate, 63 and the Speaker of the House of Representatives which evaluates 64 the extent to which the vendor has: 65 1. Implemented comprehensive health and wellness services 66 for state employees. 67 2. Leveraged group purchasing power to provide 68 comprehensive health and wellness services. 69 3. Distributed health and wellness information and 70 education materials. 71 4. Maintained consistent standards for quality of care. 72 5. Achieved cost savings as a result of state employees’ 73 use of clinic services. 74 6. Achieved and guaranteed state employees’ engagement and 75 satisfaction. 76 Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.