Chapter 7. Prostate Cancer Treatment Program of California Health And Safety Code >> Division 103. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 7.
(a) (1) The State Department of Health Care Services shall
develop and implement a program to provide quality prostate cancer
treatment for low-income and uninsured men.
(2) The State Department of Health Care Services shall award one
or more contracts to provide prostate cancer treatment through
private or public nonprofit organizations, including, but not limited
to, community-based organizations, local health care providers, the
University of California medical centers, and the Charles R. Drew
University of Medicine and Science, an affiliate of the David Geffen
School of Medicine at the University of California at Los Angeles.
Contracts awarded, subsequent to the effective date of the amendments
to this section made during the 2005 portion of the 2005-06 Regular
Session, pursuant to this paragraph shall be consistent with both of
the following:
(A) Eighty-seven percent of the total contract funding shall be
used for direct patient care.
(B) No less than 70 percent of the total contract funding shall be
expended on direct patient care treatment costs, which shall be
defined as funding to fee-for-service providers for Medi-Cal eligible
services.
(3) The contracts described in paragraph (2) shall not be subject
to Part 2 (commencing with Section 10100) of Division 2 of the Public
Contract Code. Commencing July 1, 2006, those contracts shall be
entered into on a competitive bid basis.
(4) It is the intent of the Legislature to support the prostate
cancer treatment program provided for pursuant to this section, and
that the program be cost-effective and maximize the number of men
served for the amount of funds appropriated. It is further the intent
of the Legislature to ensure that the program has an adequate health
care provider network to facilitate reasonable access to treatment.
(b) (1) Treatment provided under this chapter shall be provided to
uninsured and underinsured men with incomes at or below 200 percent
of the federal poverty level.
(2) The enrolling entity shall make available to all applicants
and beneficiaries, prior to or concurrent with enrollment,
information on the manner in which to apply for insurance
affordability programs, in a manner determined by the State
Department of Health Care Services. The information provided shall
include the manner in which applications can be submitted for
insurance affordability programs, information about the open
enrollment periods for the California Health Benefit Exchange, and
the continuous enrollment aspect of the Medi-Cal program.
(3) Covered services shall be limited to prostate cancer
treatment and prostate cancer-related services. Eligible men shall be
enrolled in a 12-month treatment regimen.
(c) The State Department of Health Care Services shall contract
for prostate cancer treatment services only at the level of funding
budgeted from state and other sources during a fiscal year in which
the Legislature has appropriated funds to the department for this
purpose.
(d) Notwithstanding subdivision (a) of Section 2.00 of the Budget
Act of 2003 and any other law, commencing with the 2003-04 fiscal
year and for each fiscal year thereafter, any amount appropriated to
the State Department of Health Care Services for the prostate cancer
treatment program implemented pursuant to this chapter shall be made
available, for purposes of that program, for encumbrance for one
fiscal year beyond the year of appropriation and for expenditure for
two fiscal years beyond the year of encumbrance.