Bill Text: MS HB1192 | 2010 | Regular Session | Enrolled
Bill Title: Health care; Board of Health adopt guidelines incorporating principles of patient-centered medical home.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2010-03-17 - Approved by Governor [HB1192 Detail]
Download: Mississippi-2010-HB1192-Enrolled.html
MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2010 Regular Session
To: Public Health and Human Services
By: Representative Bondurant
House Bill 1192
(As Sent to Governor)
AN ACT TO MAKE CERTAIN LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS ABOUT A PATIENT-CENTERED MEDICAL HOME; TO DIRECT THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH TO ADOPT GUIDELINES APPLICABLE TO PHYSICIAN PRACTICES, NURSE PRACTITIONER PRACTICES AND PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PRACTICES IN MISSISSIPPI THAT INCORPORATE THE PRINCIPLES OF THE PATIENT-CENTERED MEDICAL HOME; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1.
(1) The Legislature makes the following findings:
(a) There are patient programs that provide a whole-person
orientation that includes care for all stages of life, including acute care,
chronic care, preventive services and end-of-life care;
(b) A patient-centered medical home must have Health Information
Exchange compliant records, electronically integrated with electronic patient
health records, and use practice-based disease management applications to
facilitate and measure quality of care at the point of care;
(c) A patient in a patient-centered medical home actively participates
in health care decision making, and feedback from the patient is sought to
ensure that the expectations of the patient are being met;
(d) Care in a patient-centered medical home is coordinated across
all elements of the health care system and the patient's community to assure
that the patient receives the indicated care when and where the patient needs
the care in a culturally appropriate manner;
(e) Multiple studies have demonstrated that when minorities have a
medical home, racial and ethnic disparities in terms of medical access
disappear and the costs of health care decrease;
(f) The American
Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American
College of Physicians, and the American Osteopathic Association, representing
more than three hundred thirty thousand (330,000) physicians across the
country, have developed Joint Principles of the Patient-Centered Medical Home
that describe the characteristics of the patient-centered medical home;
(g) The National Committee for Quality Assurance is developing a
patient-centered medical home designation program for physician practices that
meets specified criteria; and
(h) The Federal Tax Relief and Health Care Act calls for a three-year
medical home demonstration project to be conducted in eight (8) states.
(2) The State Board of Health shall adopt guidelines applicable to physician practices, nurse practitioner practices and physician assistant practices in Mississippi that incorporate the principles of the patient-centered medical home, using all resources available to the board.
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2010.