Bill Text: FL S1460 | 2019 | Regular Session | Enrolled
Bill Title: Stroke Centers
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2019-06-26 - Chapter No. 2019-135 [S1460 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S1460-Enrolled.html
ENROLLED 2019 Legislature CS for CS for SB 1460 20191460er 1 2 An act relating to stroke centers; amending s. 3 395.3038, F.S.; revising the criteria for hospitals to 4 be included on the state list of stroke centers by the 5 Agency for Health Care Administration; removing 6 provisions requiring the agency to adopt rules 7 establishing the criteria for such list; amending s. 8 395.30381, F.S.; revising provisions relating to the 9 statewide stroke registry to conform to changes made 10 by the act; amending s. 395.3039, F.S.; revising 11 provisions prohibiting the advertisement of a hospital 12 as a state-listed stroke center, unless certain 13 conditions are met, to conform to changes made by the 14 act; amending s. 395.3041, F.S.; requiring specified 15 protocols to consider the capability of an emergency 16 receiving facility to improve outcomes for certain 17 patients; clarifying applicability; providing an 18 effective date. 19 20 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 21 22 Section 1. Subsection (1), paragraph (a) of subsection (2), 23 and subsection (3) of section 395.3038, Florida Statutes, are 24 amended to read: 25 395.3038 State-listed stroke centers; notification of 26 hospitals.— 27 (1) The agency shall make available on its website and to 28 the department a list of the name and address of each hospital 29 that is certified by a nationally recognized certifying 30 organization asmeets the criteria foran acute stroke ready 31 center, a primary stroke center, a thrombectomy-capable stroke 32 center, or a comprehensive stroke center. The list of stroke 33 centers must include only those hospitals that have submitted 34 documentation to the agency verifying their certification as an 35 acute stroke ready center, a primary stroke center, a 36 thrombectomy-capable stroke center, or a comprehensive stroke 37 center, which may include, but is not limited to, any stroke 38 center that offers and performs mechanical endovascular therapy 39 consistent with the standards identified by a nationally 40 recognized guidelines-based organization approved by the agency. 41 Each hospital that has attested in an affidavit to the agency 42 that it meets the criteria in this subsection must be certified 43that attest in an affidavit submitted to the agency that the44hospital meets the named criteria, or those hospitals that45attest in an affidavit submitted to the agency that the hospital46is certified as an acute stroke ready center, a primary stroke47center, or a comprehensive stroke centerby a nationally 48 recognized accrediting organization by July 1, 2021. 49 (2)(a) If a hospital no longer chooses to be certified by a 50 nationally recognized certifying organization or has not 51 attained certification consistent withmeetthe criteria in 52 subsection (1) asforan acute stroke ready center, a primary 53 stroke center, a thrombectomy-capable stroke center, or a 54 comprehensive stroke center, the hospital shall notify the 55 agency and the agency shall immediately remove the hospital from 56 the list of stroke centers. 57(3)The agency shall adopt by rule criteria for an acute58stroke ready center, a primary stroke center, and a59comprehensive stroke center which are substantially similar to60the certification standards for the same categories of stroke61centers of a nationally recognized accrediting organization.62 Section 2. Section 395.30381, Florida Statutes, is amended 63 to read: 64 395.30381 Statewide stroke registry.— 65 (1) Subject to a specific appropriation, the department 66 shall contract with a private entity to establish and maintain a 67 statewide stroke registry to ensure that the stroke performance 68 measures required to be submitted under subsection (2) are 69 maintained and available for use to improve or modify the stroke 70 care system, ensure compliance with standards and nationally 71 recognized guidelines, and monitor stroke patient outcomes. 72 (2) Each acute stroke ready center, primary stroke center, 73 thrombectomy-capable stroke center, and comprehensive stroke 74 center shall regularly report to the statewide stroke registry 75 information containingspecified by the department, including76 nationally recognized stroke performance measures. 77 (3) The department shall require the contracted private 78 entity to use a nationally recognized platform to collect data 79 from each stroke center on the stroke performance measures 80 required in subsection (2). The contracted private entity shall 81 provide regular reports to the department on the data collected. 82 (4) ANoliability of any kind or character for damages or 83 other relief shall not arise or be enforced against any acute 84 stroke ready center, primary stroke center, thrombectomy-capable 85 stroke center, or comprehensive stroke center by reason of 86 having provided such information to the statewide stroke 87 registry. 88 Section 3. Section 395.3039, Florida Statutes, is amended 89 to read: 90 395.3039 Advertising restrictions.—A person may not 91 advertise to the public, by way of any medium whatsoever, that a 92 hospital is a state-listedprimary or comprehensivestroke 93 center unless the hospital has submitted documentation to the 94 agency verifying that it is certified and meets the criteria 95provided noticeto the agencyas required in s. 395.3038by this96act. 97 Section 4. Subsections (1), (3), and (4) of section 98 395.3041, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 99 395.3041 Emergency medical services providers; triage and 100 transportation of stroke victims to a stroke center.— 101 (1) By June 1 of each year, the department shall send the 102 list of acute stroke ready centers, primary stroke centers, 103 thrombectomy-capable stroke centers, and comprehensive stroke 104 centers to the medical director of each licensed emergency 105 medical services provider in thethisstate. 106 (3) The medical director of each licensed emergency medical 107 services provider shall develop and implement assessment, 108 treatment, and transport-destination protocols for stroke 109 patients with the intent to assess, treat, and transport stroke 110 patients to the most appropriate hospital. Such protocols must 111 consider the capability of an emergency receiving facility to 112 improve outcomes for those patients suspected of having an 113 emergent large vessel occlusion. 114 (4) Each emergency medical services provider licensed under 115 chapter 401 must comply withall sections ofthis sectionact. 116 Section 5. This act shall take effect July 1, 2019.