Bill Text: TX SB143 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Comm Sub
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Bill Title: Relating to programs designed to enhance medical education in this state.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2013-05-21 - Placed on General State Calendar [SB143 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-SB143-Comm_Sub.html
Bill Title: Relating to programs designed to enhance medical education in this state.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2013-05-21 - Placed on General State Calendar [SB143 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-SB143-Comm_Sub.html
By: Nelson, Huffman, Schwertner | S.B. No. 143 | |
(In the Senate - Filed December 11, 2012; January 29, 2013, | ||
read first time and referred to Committee on Higher Education; | ||
April 9, 2013, reported adversely, with favorable Committee | ||
Substitute by the following vote: Yeas 7, Nays 0; April 9, 2013, | ||
sent to printer.) | ||
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR S.B. No. 143 | By: West |
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relating to programs designed to enhance medical education in this | ||
state. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 61, Education Code, is amended by adding | ||
Subchapters I-1 and II to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER I-1. PHYSICIAN RESIDENCY GRANTS | ||
Sec. 61.511. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN EXPANSION GRANT PROGRAM. | ||
(a) The board shall administer the Resident Physician Expansion | ||
Grant Program as a competitive grant program to encourage the | ||
creation of new graduate medical education positions through | ||
community collaboration and innovative funding. The board shall | ||
award grants to physician residency programs at teaching hospitals | ||
and other appropriate health care entities according to the program | ||
criteria established under Subsections (b) and (i). | ||
(b) The board shall establish criteria for the grant program | ||
in consultation with the executive commissioner of the Health and | ||
Human Services Commission, with one or more physicians, teaching | ||
hospitals, medical schools, independent physician residency | ||
programs, and with other persons considered appropriate by the | ||
board. The program criteria must: | ||
(1) take into account the following factors: | ||
(A) the characteristics of existing residency | ||
positions that receive state funding; | ||
(B) current and projected physician workforce | ||
demographics; and | ||
(C) state population trends and projections; and | ||
(2) support the following goals: | ||
(A) creating new residency positions, with an | ||
emphasis on creating new first-year residency positions, without | ||
adversely affecting existing residency positions; | ||
(B) maximizing local or federal matching funds; | ||
(C) developing accredited physician residency | ||
programs at hospitals that have not previously offered residency | ||
programs; and | ||
(D) increasing residency positions with respect | ||
to: | ||
(i) medical specialties having shortages in | ||
this state; and | ||
(ii) medically underserved areas in this | ||
state. | ||
(c) The board may provide grants only to support a residency | ||
position that: | ||
(1) is created and accredited on or after January 1, | ||
2014; or | ||
(2) was created and accredited before January 1, 2013, | ||
but as of that date had not yet been filled. | ||
(d) A grant award may be used only to pay direct costs | ||
associated with the position, including the salary of the resident | ||
physician. | ||
(e) Each grant application must specify: | ||
(1) the number of residency positions expected to be | ||
created with the grant money; and | ||
(2) the grant amount requested for each year. | ||
(f) The board shall award grants for all residency positions | ||
awarded a grant under this section in the preceding year before | ||
awarding a grant for a residency position that did not receive a | ||
grant in the preceding year, provided that the applicable grant | ||
recipient from the preceding year complies with all conditions of | ||
the grant as described by Subsection (g). | ||
(g) The board shall monitor physician residency programs | ||
receiving grants as necessary to ensure compliance with the grant | ||
program and shall require the return of any unused grant money by, | ||
or shall decline to award additional grants to, a residency program | ||
that receives a grant but fails to: | ||
(1) create and fill, within a reasonable period, the | ||
number of residency positions proposed in the program's grant | ||
application; or | ||
(2) satisfy any other conditions of the grant imposed | ||
by the board. | ||
(h) The board shall use money forfeited under Subsection (g) | ||
to award grants to other eligible applicants. With respect to the | ||
physician residency program forfeiting the grant, the board may | ||
restore grant money or award additional grants, as applicable, to | ||
the program as soon as practicable after the program satisfies all | ||
conditions of the grant. | ||
(i) The board shall adopt rules for the administration of | ||
the grant program. The rules must include: | ||
(1) administrative provisions governing: | ||
(A) eligibility criteria for grant applicants; | ||
(B) grant application procedures; | ||
(C) guidelines relating to grant amounts; | ||
(D) guidelines relating to the number of grants | ||
to be awarded each year, subject to available funds; | ||
(E) procedures for evaluating grant | ||
applications; and | ||
(F) procedures for monitoring the use of grants; | ||
(2) methods for tracking the effectiveness of grants; | ||
and | ||
(3) any conditions relating to the receipt and use of a | ||
grant as considered appropriate by the board. | ||
(j) Not later than January 1 of each year, the board shall | ||
prepare and submit to the governor, the lieutenant governor, the | ||
speaker of the house of representatives, the standing committees of | ||
the senate and house of representatives with responsibility for | ||
oversight of health and human services issues, and the Legislative | ||
Budget Board a report that: | ||
(1) specifies each of the following with respect to | ||
the preceding program year: | ||
(A) the number of grants awarded under the | ||
program; | ||
(B) the amount of each grant awarded under the | ||
program; | ||
(C) the number of residency positions created | ||
with the support of grant money; | ||
(D) the medical specialty of the residency | ||
positions created; and | ||
(E) whether physicians who complete their | ||
training through residency positions created under the program | ||
choose to practice in this state and which medical specialties they | ||
choose for their practices; and | ||
(2) makes appropriate recommendations for legislative | ||
changes as necessary. | ||
Sec. 61.512. GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION PLANNING GRANT | ||
PROGRAM. (a) Subject to available funds, the board shall | ||
administer a grant program under which the board awards incentive | ||
payments to encourage medical schools, teaching hospitals, and | ||
other appropriate health care entities to investigate the cost and | ||
feasibility of developing accredited physician residency programs | ||
at hospitals that have not previously offered residency programs. | ||
(b) The board shall adopt rules for the administration of | ||
the grant program. The rules must include: | ||
(1) administrative provisions governing: | ||
(A) eligibility criteria for medical schools, | ||
teaching hospitals, and health care entities; | ||
(B) grant application procedures; | ||
(C) guidelines relating to grant amounts; | ||
(D) procedures for evaluating grant | ||
applications; and | ||
(E) procedures for monitoring the use of grants; | ||
and | ||
(2) methods for tracking the effectiveness of grants. | ||
Sec. 61.513. GIFTS, GRANTS, AND DONATIONS. In addition to | ||
other money appropriated by the legislature, the board may solicit, | ||
accept, and spend gifts, grants, and donations from any public or | ||
private source for the purposes of the programs established under | ||
this subchapter. | ||
Sec. 61.514. ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS. A reasonable amount, | ||
not to exceed three percent, of any money appropriated for purposes | ||
of this subchapter may be used by the board to pay the costs of | ||
administering this subchapter. | ||
SUBCHAPTER II. GRANT PROGRAMS TO SUPPORT | ||
PRIMARY CARE IN THIS STATE | ||
Sec. 61.9821. PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN INCENTIVE PROGRAM. | ||
Subject to available funds, the board shall establish a grant | ||
program under which the board awards incentive payments to medical | ||
schools that demonstrate improvement in the number of physicians | ||
who practice in primary care in this state following completion of | ||
their residency training. | ||
Sec. 61.9822. PRIMARY CARE INNOVATION PROGRAM. Subject to | ||
available funds, the board shall establish a grant program under | ||
which the board awards incentive payments to medical schools that | ||
develop innovative programs designed to increase the number of | ||
primary care physicians in this state. | ||
Sec. 61.9823. GIFTS, GRANTS, AND DONATIONS. In addition to | ||
other money appropriated by the legislature, the board may solicit, | ||
accept, and spend gifts, grants, and donations from any public or | ||
private source for the purposes of the programs established under | ||
this subchapter. | ||
Sec. 61.9824. RULES. In consultation with each medical | ||
school in this state, the board shall adopt rules for the | ||
administration of the programs established under this subchapter. | ||
The rules must include: | ||
(1) administrative provisions relating to each type of | ||
grant under this subchapter, such as: | ||
(A) eligibility criteria for medical schools; | ||
(B) grant application procedures; | ||
(C) guidelines relating to grant amounts; | ||
(D) procedures for evaluating grant | ||
applications; and | ||
(E) procedures for monitoring the use of grants; | ||
and | ||
(2) methods for tracking the effectiveness of grants | ||
that: | ||
(A) using data reasonably available to the board, | ||
consider relevant information regarding the career paths of medical | ||
school graduates during the four-year period following their | ||
graduation; and | ||
(B) evaluate whether and for how long those | ||
graduates work in primary care in this state. | ||
Sec. 61.9825. ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS. A reasonable amount, | ||
not to exceed three percent, of any money appropriated for purposes | ||
of this subchapter may be used by the board to pay the costs of | ||
administering this subchapter. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 61.532, Education Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 61.532. ELIGIBILITY. (a) To be eligible to receive | ||
repayment assistance, a physician must: | ||
(1) apply to the coordinating board; | ||
(2) at the time of application, be licensed to | ||
practice medicine under Subtitle B, Title 3, Occupations Code; | ||
(3) have completed one, two, three, or four | ||
consecutive years of practice: | ||
(A) in a health professional shortage area | ||
designated by the Department of State Health Services; or | ||
(B) in accordance with Subsection (b), after | ||
funds have been fully allocated for the program year to physicians | ||
qualifying under Paragraph (A); and | ||
(4) provide health care services to: | ||
(A) recipients under the medical assistance | ||
program authorized by Chapter 32, Human Resources Code; | ||
(B) enrollees under the child health plan program | ||
authorized by Chapter 62, Health and Safety Code; or | ||
(C) persons committed to a secure correctional | ||
facility operated by or under contract with the Texas Juvenile | ||
Justice Department [ |
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secure correctional facility operated by or under contract with any | ||
division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. | ||
(b) A physician may complete one or more years of practice | ||
required by Subsection (a)(3) in a location other than a health | ||
professional shortage area designated by the Department of State | ||
Health Services if, during the applicable year or years, the | ||
physician provides health care services to a designated number of | ||
patients who are recipients under the medical assistance program | ||
authorized by Chapter 32, Human Resources Code, or the Texas | ||
Women's Health Program according to criteria established by the | ||
board in consultation with the Health and Human Services | ||
Commission. The Health and Human Services Commission shall verify | ||
a physician's compliance with this subsection, and the board and | ||
the commission shall enter into a memorandum of understanding for | ||
that purpose. | ||
(c) The board annually shall solicit and collect | ||
information regarding the specific number of patients described by | ||
Subsection (a)(4)(A) who are treated by each physician receiving | ||
loan repayment assistance under this subchapter. | ||
SECTION 3. Section 61.5391, Education Code, is amended by | ||
amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (c) to read as | ||
follows: | ||
(a) The physician education loan repayment program account | ||
is an account in the general revenue fund. The account is composed | ||
of: | ||
(1) gifts and grants contributed to the account; | ||
(2) earnings on the principal of the account; and | ||
(3) other amounts deposited to the credit of the | ||
account, including: | ||
(A) money deposited under Section 61.539(b) or | ||
61.5392; | ||
(B) legislative appropriations; and | ||
(C) money deposited under Section 155.2415, Tax | ||
Code. | ||
(c) Money deposited to the credit of the account under | ||
Section 61.5392 may be used only to provide loan repayment | ||
assistance to physicians who establish eligibility for the | ||
assistance under Section 61.532(a)(4)(A) or (b). | ||
SECTION 4. Subchapter J, Chapter 61, Education Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 61.5392 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 61.5392. MEDICAID MATCHING FUNDS. (a) For the | ||
purposes of this subchapter, the Health and Human Services | ||
Commission shall seek any federal matching funds that are available | ||
to support Medicaid services in this state. | ||
(b) Any amount received under Subsection (a) shall be | ||
transferred to the comptroller to be deposited in the physician | ||
education loan repayment program account established under Section | ||
61.5391. Section 403.095, Government Code, does not apply to any | ||
amount deposited under this section. | ||
SECTION 5. (a) As soon as practicable after the effective | ||
date of this Act, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board | ||
shall adopt rules for the implementation and administration of the | ||
grant programs established under Subchapters I-1 and II, Chapter | ||
61, Education Code, as added by this Act. The coordinating board | ||
may adopt the initial rules in the manner provided by law for | ||
emergency rules. | ||
(b) Not later than October 1, 2013, the Texas Higher | ||
Education Coordinating Board shall establish the grant programs | ||
required by Subchapter I-1, Chapter 61, Education Code, as added by | ||
this Act, and shall begin to award grants under those programs not | ||
later than January 1, 2014. | ||
(c) Not later than January 1, 2014, the Texas Higher | ||
Education Coordinating Board shall establish the grant programs | ||
required by Subchapter II, Chapter 61, Education Code, as added by | ||
this Act, and shall begin to award grants under those programs not | ||
later than September 1, 2014. | ||
(d) Not later than October 1, 2013, the Texas Higher | ||
Education Coordinating Board and the Health and Human Services | ||
Commission shall enter into the memorandum of understanding | ||
required by Subsection (b), Section 61.532, Education Code, as | ||
added by this Act. As soon as practicable after the date of the | ||
memorandum, the coordinating board shall begin awarding loan | ||
repayment assistance to physicians who establish eligibility under | ||
that subsection. | ||
SECTION 6. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2013. | ||
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