Section 128225 Of Article 1. Song-brown Health Care Workforce Training Act From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 107. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 1.
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. The commission shall do all of the following:
(a) Identify specific areas of the state where unmet priority
needs for primary care family physicians and registered nurses exist.
(b) (1) Establish standards for primary care and family medicine
training programs, primary care and family medicine residency
programs, postgraduate osteopathic medical programs in primary care
or family medicine, and primary care physician assistants programs
and programs that train primary care nurse practitioners, including
appropriate provisions to encourage primary care physicians, family
physicians, osteopathic family physicians, primary care physician's
assistants, and primary care nurse practitioners who receive training
in accordance with this article and Article 2 (commencing with
Section 128250) to provide needed services in areas of unmet need
within the state. Standards for primary care and family medicine
residency programs shall provide that all of the residency programs
contracted for pursuant to this article and Article 2 (commencing
with Section 128250) shall be approved by the Accreditation Council
for Graduate Medical Education's Residency Review Committee for
Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, or Obstetrics and
Gynecology. Standards for postgraduate osteopathic medical programs
in primary care and family medicine, as approved by the American
Osteopathic Association Committee on Postdoctoral Training for
interns and residents, shall be established to meet the requirements
of this subdivision in order to ensure that those programs are
comparable to the other programs specified in this subdivision. Every
program shall include a component of training designed for medically
underserved multicultural communities, lower socioeconomic
neighborhoods, or rural communities, and shall be organized to
prepare program graduates for service in those neighborhoods and
communities. Medical schools receiving funds under this article and
Article 2 (commencing with Section 128250) shall have programs or
departments that recognize family medicine as a major independent
specialty. Existence of a written agreement of affiliation or
association between a hospital and an accredited medical school shall
be regarded by the commission as a favorable factor in considering
recommendations to the director for allocation of funds appropriated
to the state medical contract program established under this article
and Article 2 (commencing with Section 128250). Teaching health
centers receiving funds under this article shall have programs or
departments that recognize family medicine as a major independent
specialty.
(2) For purposes of this subdivision, "primary care" and "family
medicine" includes the general practice of medicine by osteopathic
physicians.
(c) Establish standards for registered nurse training programs.
The commission may accept those standards established by the Board of
Registered Nursing.
(d) Review and make recommendations to the Director of the Office
of Statewide Health Planning and Development concerning the funding
of primary care and family medicine programs or departments and
primary care and family medicine residencies and programs for the
training of primary care physician assistants and primary care nurse
practitioners that are submitted to the Healthcare Workforce
Development Division for participation in the contract program
established by this article and Article 2 (commencing with Section
128250). If the commission determines that a program proposal that
has been approved for funding or that is the recipient of funds under
this article and Article 2 (commencing with Section 128250) does not
meet the standards established by the commission, it shall submit to
the Director of the Office of Statewide Health Planning and
Development and the Legislature a report detailing its objections.
The commission may request the Office of Statewide Health Planning
and Development to make advance allocations for program development
costs from amounts appropriated for the purposes of this article and
Article 2 (commencing with Section 128250).
(e) Review and make recommendations to the Director of the Office
of Statewide Health Planning and Development concerning the funding
of registered nurse training programs that are submitted to the
Healthcare Workforce Development Division for participation in the
contract program established by this article. If the commission
determines that a program proposal that has been approved for funding
or that is the recipient of funds under this article does not meet
the standards established by the commission, it shall submit to the
Director of the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development
and the Legislature a report detailing its objections. The commission
may request the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development
to make advance allocations for program development costs from
amounts appropriated for the purposes of this article.
(f) Establish contract criteria and single per-student and
per-resident capitation formulas that shall determine the amounts to
be transferred to institutions receiving contracts for the training
of primary care and family medicine students and residents and
primary care physician's assistants and primary care nurse
practitioners and registered nurses pursuant to this article and
Article 2 (commencing with Section 128250), except as otherwise
provided in subdivision (d). Institutions applying for or in receipt
of contracts pursuant to this article and Article 2 (commencing with
Section 128250) may appeal to the director for waiver of these single
capitation formulas. The director may grant the waiver in
exceptional cases upon a clear showing by the institution that a
waiver is essential to the institution's ability to provide a program
of a quality comparable to those provided by institutions that have
not received waivers, taking into account the public interest in
program cost-effectiveness. Recipients of funds appropriated by this
article and Article 2 (commencing with Section 128250) shall, as a
minimum, maintain the level of expenditure for family medicine or
primary care physician's assistant or family care nurse practitioner
training that was provided by the recipients during the 1973-74
fiscal year. Recipients of funds appropriated for registered nurse
training pursuant to this article shall, as a minimum, maintain the
level of expenditure for registered nurse training that was provided
by recipients during the 2004-05 fiscal year. Funds appropriated
under this article and Article 2 (commencing with Section 128250)
shall be used to develop new programs or to expand existing programs,
and shall not replace funds supporting current family medicine or
registered nurse training programs. Institutions applying for or in
receipt of contracts pursuant to this article and Article 2
(commencing with Section 128250) may appeal to the director for
waiver of this maintenance of effort provision. The director may
grant the waiver if he or she determines that there is reasonable and
proper cause to grant the waiver.
(g) (1) Review and make recommendations to the Director of the
Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development concerning the
funding of special programs that may be funded on other than a
capitation rate basis. These special programs may include the
development and funding of the training of primary health care teams
of primary care and family medicine residents or primary care or
family physicians and primary care physician assistants or primary
care nurse practitioners or registered nurses, undergraduate medical
education programs in primary care or family medicine, and programs
that link training programs and medically underserved communities in
California that appear likely to result in the location and retention
of training program graduates in those communities. These special
programs also may include the development phase of new primary care
or family medicine residency, primary care physician assistant
programs, primary care nurse practitioner programs, or registered
nurse programs.
(2) The commission shall establish standards and contract
criteria for special programs recommended under this subdivision.
(h) Review and evaluate these programs regarding compliance with
this article and Article 2 (commencing with Section 128250). One
standard for evaluation shall be the number of recipients who, after
completing the program, actually go on to serve in areas of unmet
priority for primary care or family physicians in California or
registered nurses who go on to serve in areas of unmet priority for
registered nurses.
(i) Review and make recommendations to the Director of the Office
of Statewide Health Planning and Development on the awarding of funds
for the purpose of making loan assumption payments for medical
students who contractually agree to enter a primary care specialty
and practice primary care medicine for a minimum of three consecutive
years following completion of a primary care residency training
program pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 128250).