1 | Representative Farkas offered the following: |
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3 | Amendment to Amendment (964733) (with title amendment) |
4 | Between lines 544 and 545, insert: |
5 | Section 12. Sections 13 through 28 of this act may be |
6 | referred to by the popular name the "Clara Ramsey Care of the |
7 | Elderly Act." |
8 | Section 13. Certified Geriatric Specialist Preparation |
9 | Pilot Program.-- |
10 | (1) The Agency for Workforce Innovation shall establish a |
11 | pilot program for delivery of geriatric nursing education to |
12 | certified nursing assistants who wish to become certified |
13 | geriatric specialists. The agency shall select two pilot sites |
14 | in nursing homes that have received the Gold Seal designation |
15 | under s. 400.235, Florida Statutes; have been designated as |
16 | teaching nursing homes under s. 430.80, Florida Statutes; or |
17 | have not received a class I or class II deficiency within the 30 |
18 | months preceding application for this program. |
19 | (2) To be eligible to receive geriatric nursing education, |
20 | a certified nursing assistant must have been employed by a |
21 | participating nursing home for at least 1 year and must have |
22 | received a high school diploma or its equivalent. |
23 | (3) The education shall be provided at the worksite and in |
24 | coordination with the certified nursing assistant's work |
25 | schedule. |
26 | (4) Faculty shall provide the instruction under an |
27 | approved nursing program pursuant to s. 464.019, Florida |
28 | Statutes. |
29 | (5) The education must be designed to prepare the |
30 | certified nursing assistant to meet the requirements for |
31 | certification as a geriatric specialist. The didactic and |
32 | clinical education must include all portions of the practical |
33 | nursing curriculum pursuant to s. 464.019, Florida Statutes, |
34 | except for pediatric and obstetric/maternal-child education, and |
35 | must include additional education in the care of ill, injured, |
36 | or infirm geriatric patients and the maintenance of health, the |
37 | prevention of injury, and the provision of palliative care for |
38 | geriatric patients. |
39 | Section 14. Certified Geriatric Specialty Nursing |
40 | Initiative Steering Committee.-- |
41 | (1) In order to guide the implementation of the Certified |
42 | Geriatric Specialist Preparation Pilot Program, there is created |
43 | a Certified Geriatric Specialty Nursing Initiative Steering |
44 | Committee. The steering committee shall be composed of the |
45 | following members: |
46 | (a) The chair of the Board of Nursing or his or her |
47 | designee. |
48 | (b) A representative of the Agency for Workforce |
49 | Innovation, appointed by the director of Workforce Innovation. |
50 | (c) A representative of Workforce Florida, Inc., appointed |
51 | by the chair of the board of directors of Workforce Florida, |
52 | Inc. |
53 | (d) A representative of the Department of Education, |
54 | appointed by the Secretary of Education. |
55 | (e) A representative of the Department of Health, |
56 | appointed by the Secretary of Health. |
57 | (f) A representative of the Agency for Health Care |
58 | Administration, appointed by the Secretary of Health Care |
59 | Administration. |
60 | (g) The executive director of the Florida Center for |
61 | Nursing. |
62 | (h) A representative of the Department of Elderly Affairs, |
63 | appointed by the Secretary of Elderly Affairs. |
64 | (i) A representative of a Gold Seal nursing home that is |
65 | not one of the pilot program sites, appointed by the Secretary |
66 | of Health Care Administration. |
67 | (2) The steering committee shall: |
68 | (a) Provide consultation and guidance to the Agency for |
69 | Workforce Innovation on matters of policy during the |
70 | implementation of the pilot program. |
71 | (b) Provide oversight to the evaluation of the pilot |
72 | program. |
73 | (3) Members of the steering committee are entitled to |
74 | reimbursement for per diem and travel expenses under s. 112.061, |
75 | Florida Statutes. |
76 | (4) The steering committee shall complete its activities |
77 | by June 30, 2007, and the authorization for the steering |
78 | committee ends on that date. |
79 | Section 15. Evaluation of the Certified Geriatric |
80 | Specialist Preparation Pilot Program.--The Agency for Workforce |
81 | Innovation, in consultation with the Certified Geriatric |
82 | Specialty Nursing Initiative Steering Committee, shall conduct |
83 | or contract for an evaluation of the pilot program. The agency |
84 | shall ensure that an evaluation report is submitted to the |
85 | Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the |
86 | House of Representatives by January 1, 2007. The evaluation must |
87 | address the experience and success of the certified nursing |
88 | assistants in the pilot program and must contain recommendations |
89 | regarding the expansion of the delivery of geriatric nursing |
90 | education in nursing homes. |
91 | Section 16. Reports.--The Agency for Workforce Innovation |
92 | shall submit status reports and recommendations regarding |
93 | legislation necessary to further the implementation of the pilot |
94 | program to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the |
95 | Speaker of the House of Representatives on January 1, 2005, |
96 | January 1, 2006, and January 1, 2007. |
97 | Section 17. Section 464.0125, Florida Statutes, is created |
98 | to read: |
99 | 464.0125 Certified geriatric specialists; certification |
100 | requirements.-- |
101 | (1) DEFINITIONS; RESPONSIBILITIES.-- |
102 | (a) As used in this section, the term: |
103 | 1. "Certified geriatric specialist" means a person who |
104 | meets the qualifications specified in this section and who is |
105 | certified by the board to practice as a certified geriatric |
106 | specialist. |
107 | 2. "Geriatric patient" means any patient who is 60 years |
108 | of age or older. |
109 | 3. "Practice of certified geriatric specialty nursing" |
110 | means the performance of selected acts in facilities licensed |
111 | under part II or part III of chapter 400, including the |
112 | administration of treatments and medications, in the care of |
113 | ill, injured, or infirm geriatric patients and the promotion of |
114 | wellness, maintenance of health, and prevention of illness of |
115 | geriatric patients under the direction of a registered nurse, a |
116 | licensed physician, a licensed osteopathic physician, a licensed |
117 | podiatric physician, or a licensed dentist. The scope of |
118 | practice of a certified geriatric specialist includes the |
119 | practice of practical nursing as defined in s. 464.003 for |
120 | geriatric patients only, except for any act in which instruction |
121 | and clinical knowledge of pediatric nursing or |
122 | obstetric/maternal-child nursing is required. A certified |
123 | geriatric specialist, while providing nursing services in |
124 | facilities licensed under part II or part III of chapter 400, |
125 | may supervise the activities of certified nursing assistants and |
126 | other unlicensed personnel providing services in such facilities |
127 | in accordance with rules adopted by the board. |
128 | (b) The certified geriatric specialist shall be |
129 | responsible and accountable for making decisions that are based |
130 | upon the individual's educational preparation and experience in |
131 | performing certified geriatric specialty nursing. |
132 | (2) CERTIFICATION.-- |
133 | (a) Any certified nursing assistant desiring to be |
134 | certified as a certified geriatric specialist must apply to the |
135 | department and submit proof that he or she holds a current |
136 | certificate as a certified nursing assistant under part II of |
137 | this chapter and has satisfactorily completed the following |
138 | requirements: |
139 | 1. Is in good mental and physical health, is a recipient |
140 | of a high school diploma or its equivalent, and has completed |
141 | the requirements for graduation from an approved program for |
142 | nursing or its equivalent, as determined by the board, for the |
143 | preparation of licensed practical nurses, except for instruction |
144 | and clinical knowledge of pediatric nursing or |
145 | obstetric/maternal-child nursing. Any program that is approved |
146 | on July 1, 2004, by the board for the preparation of registered |
147 | nurses or licensed practical nurses may provide education for |
148 | the preparation of certified geriatric specialists without |
149 | further board approval. |
150 | 2. Has the ability to communicate in the English language, |
151 | which may be determined by an examination given by the |
152 | department. |
153 | 3. Has provided sufficient information, which must be |
154 | submitted by the department for a statewide criminal records |
155 | correspondence check through the Department of Law Enforcement. |
156 | (b) Each applicant who meets the requirements of this |
157 | subsection is, unless denied pursuant to s. 464.018, entitled to |
158 | certification as a certified geriatric specialist. The board |
159 | must certify, and the department must issue a certificate to |
160 | practice as a certified geriatric specialist to, any certified |
161 | nursing assistant who meets the qualifications set forth in this |
162 | section. The board shall establish an application fee not to |
163 | exceed $100 and a biennial renewal fee not to exceed $50. The |
164 | board may adopt rules pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to |
165 | administer this section. |
166 | (c) A person receiving certification under this section |
167 | shall: |
168 | 1. Work only within the confines of a facility licensed |
169 | under part II or part III of chapter 400. |
170 | 2. Care for geriatric patients only. |
171 | 3. Comply with the minimum standards of practice for |
172 | nurses and be subject to disciplinary action for violations of |
173 | s. 464.018. |
174 | (3) ARTICULATION.--Any certified geriatric specialist who |
175 | completes the additional instruction and coursework in an |
176 | approved nursing program pursuant to s. 464.019 for the |
177 | preparation of practical nursing in the areas of pediatric |
178 | nursing and obstetric/maternal-child nursing is, unless denied |
179 | pursuant to s. 464.018, entitled to licensure as a licensed |
180 | practical nurse if the applicant otherwise meets the |
181 | requirements of s. 464.008. |
182 | (4) TITLES AND ABBREVIATIONS; RESTRICTIONS; PENALTIES.-- |
183 | (a) Only persons who hold certificates to practice as |
184 | certified geriatric specialists in this state or who are |
185 | performing services within the practice of certified geriatric |
186 | specialty nursing pursuant to the exception set forth in s. |
187 | 464.022(8) may use the title "Certified Geriatric Specialist" |
188 | and the abbreviation "C.G.S." |
189 | (b) A person may not practice or advertise as, or assume |
190 | the title of, a certified geriatric specialist or use the |
191 | abbreviation "C.G.S." or take any other action that would lead |
192 | the public to believe that person is certified as such or is |
193 | performing services within the practice of certified geriatric |
194 | specialty nursing pursuant to the exception set forth in s. |
195 | 464.022(8), unless that person is certified to practice as such. |
196 | (c) A violation of this subsection is a misdemeanor of the |
197 | first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. |
198 | 775.083. |
199 | (5) VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES.--Practicing certified |
200 | geriatric specialty nursing, as defined in this section, without |
201 | holding an active certificate to do so constitutes a felony of |
202 | the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. |
203 | 775.083, or s. 775.084. |
204 | Section 18. Paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of section |
205 | 381.00315, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
206 | 381.00315 Public health advisories; public health |
207 | emergencies.--The State Health Officer is responsible for |
208 | declaring public health emergencies and issuing public health |
209 | advisories. |
210 | (1) As used in this section, the term: |
211 | (b) "Public health emergency" means any occurrence, or |
212 | threat thereof, whether natural or man made, which results or |
213 | may result in substantial injury or harm to the public health |
214 | from infectious disease, chemical agents, nuclear agents, |
215 | biological toxins, or situations involving mass casualties or |
216 | natural disasters. Prior to declaring a public health emergency, |
217 | the State Health Officer shall, to the extent possible, consult |
218 | with the Governor and shall notify the Chief of Domestic |
219 | Security Initiatives as created in s. 943.03. The declaration of |
220 | a public health emergency shall continue until the State Health |
221 | Officer finds that the threat or danger has been dealt with to |
222 | the extent that the emergency conditions no longer exist and he |
223 | or she terminates the declaration. However, a declaration of a |
224 | public health emergency may not continue for longer than 60 days |
225 | unless the Governor concurs in the renewal of the declaration. |
226 | The State Health Officer, upon declaration of a public health |
227 | emergency, may take actions that are necessary to protect the |
228 | public health. Such actions include, but are not limited to: |
229 | 1. Directing manufacturers of prescription drugs or over- |
230 | the-counter drugs who are permitted under chapter 499 and |
231 | wholesalers of prescription drugs located in this state who are |
232 | permitted under chapter 499 to give priority to the shipping of |
233 | specified drugs to pharmacies and health care providers within |
234 | geographic areas that have been identified by the State Health |
235 | Officer. The State Health Officer must identify the drugs to be |
236 | shipped. Manufacturers and wholesalers located in the state must |
237 | respond to the State Health Officer's priority shipping |
238 | directive before shipping the specified drugs. |
239 | 2. Notwithstanding chapters 465 and 499 and rules adopted |
240 | thereunder, directing pharmacists employed by the department to |
241 | compound bulk prescription drugs and provide these bulk |
242 | prescription drugs to physicians and nurses of county health |
243 | departments or any qualified person authorized by the State |
244 | Health Officer for administration to persons as part of a |
245 | prophylactic or treatment regimen. |
246 | 3. Notwithstanding s. 456.036, temporarily reactivating |
247 | the inactive license of the following health care practitioners, |
248 | when such practitioners are needed to respond to the public |
249 | health emergency: physicians licensed under chapter 458 or |
250 | chapter 459; physician assistants licensed under chapter 458 or |
251 | chapter 459; certified geriatric specialists, licensed practical |
252 | nurses, registered nurses, and advanced registered nurse |
253 | practitioners certified or licensed under part I of chapter 464; |
254 | respiratory therapists licensed under part V of chapter 468; and |
255 | emergency medical technicians and paramedics certified under |
256 | part III of chapter 401. Only those health care practitioners |
257 | specified in this paragraph who possess an unencumbered inactive |
258 | license and who request that such license be reactivated are |
259 | eligible for reactivation. An inactive license that is |
260 | reactivated under this paragraph shall return to inactive status |
261 | when the public health emergency ends or prior to the end of the |
262 | public health emergency if the State Health Officer determines |
263 | that the health care practitioner is no longer needed to provide |
264 | services during the public health emergency. Such licenses may |
265 | only be reactivated for a period not to exceed 90 days without |
266 | meeting the requirements of s. 456.036 or chapter 401, as |
267 | applicable. |
268 | 4. Ordering an individual to be examined, tested, |
269 | vaccinated, treated, or quarantined for communicable diseases |
270 | that have significant morbidity or mortality and present a |
271 | severe danger to public health. Individuals who are unable or |
272 | unwilling to be examined, tested, vaccinated, or treated for |
273 | reasons of health, religion, or conscience may be subjected to |
274 | quarantine. |
275 | a. Examination, testing, vaccination, or treatment may be |
276 | performed by any qualified person authorized by the State Health |
277 | Officer. |
278 | b. If the individual poses a danger to the public health, |
279 | the State Health Officer may subject the individual to |
280 | quarantine. If there is no practical method to quarantine the |
281 | individual, the State Health Officer may use any means necessary |
282 | to vaccinate or treat the individual. |
283 |
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284 | Any order of the State Health Officer given to effectuate this |
285 | paragraph shall be immediately enforceable by a law enforcement |
286 | officer under s. 381.0012. |
287 | Section 19. Subsection (14) of section 400.021, Florida |
288 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
289 | 400.021 Definitions.--When used in this part, unless the |
290 | context otherwise requires, the term: |
291 | (14) "Nursing service" means such services or acts as may |
292 | be rendered, directly or indirectly, to and in behalf of a |
293 | person by individuals as defined in ss. s. 464.003 and 464.0125. |
294 | Section 20. Subsection (1) of section 400.211, Florida |
295 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
296 | 400.211 Persons employed as nursing assistants; |
297 | certification requirement.-- |
298 | (1) To serve as a nursing assistant in any nursing home, a |
299 | person must be certified as a nursing assistant under part II of |
300 | chapter 464, unless the person is a registered nurse, a or |
301 | practical nurse, or a certified geriatric specialist certified |
302 | or licensed in accordance with part I of chapter 464 or an |
303 | applicant for such certification or licensure who is permitted |
304 | to practice nursing in accordance with rules adopted by the |
305 | Board of Nursing pursuant to part I of chapter 464. |
306 | Section 21. Paragraphs (a) and (c) of subsection (3) of |
307 | section 400.23, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
308 | 400.23 Rules; evaluation and deficiencies; licensure |
309 | status.-- |
310 | (3)(a) The agency shall adopt rules providing for the |
311 | minimum staffing requirements for nursing homes. These |
312 | requirements shall include, for each nursing home facility, a |
313 | minimum certified nursing assistant staffing of 2.3 hours of |
314 | direct care per resident per day beginning January 1, 2002, |
315 | increasing to 2.6 hours of direct care per resident per day |
316 | beginning January 1, 2003, and increasing to 2.9 hours of direct |
317 | care per resident per day beginning May 1, 2004. Beginning |
318 | January 1, 2002, no facility shall staff below one certified |
319 | nursing assistant per 20 residents, and a minimum licensed |
320 | nursing staffing of 1.0 hour of direct resident care per |
321 | resident per day but never below one licensed nurse per 40 |
322 | residents. For purposes of computing nursing staffing minimums |
323 | and ratios, certified geriatric specialists shall be considered |
324 | licensed nursing staff. Nursing assistants employed never below |
325 | one licensed nurse per 40 residents. Nursing assistants employed |
326 | under s. 400.211(2) may be included in computing the staffing |
327 | ratio for certified nursing assistants only if they provide |
328 | nursing assistance services to residents on a full-time basis. |
329 | Each nursing home must document compliance with staffing |
330 | standards as required under this paragraph and post daily the |
331 | names of staff on duty for the benefit of facility residents and |
332 | the public. The agency shall recognize the use of licensed |
333 | nurses for compliance with minimum staffing requirements for |
334 | certified nursing assistants, provided that the facility |
335 | otherwise meets the minimum staffing requirements for licensed |
336 | nurses and that the licensed nurses so recognized are performing |
337 | the duties of a certified nursing assistant. Unless otherwise |
338 | approved by the agency, licensed nurses counted towards the |
339 | minimum staffing requirements for certified nursing assistants |
340 | must exclusively perform the duties of a certified nursing |
341 | assistant for the entire shift and shall not also be counted |
342 | towards the minimum staffing requirements for licensed nurses. |
343 | If the agency approved a facility's request to use a licensed |
344 | nurse to perform both licensed nursing and certified nursing |
345 | assistant duties, the facility must allocate the amount of staff |
346 | time specifically spent on certified nursing assistant duties |
347 | for the purpose of documenting compliance with minimum staffing |
348 | requirements for certified and licensed nursing staff. In no |
349 | event may the hours of a licensed nurse with dual job |
350 | responsibilities be counted twice. |
351 | (c) Licensed practical nurses licensed under chapter 464 |
352 | who are providing nursing services in nursing home facilities |
353 | under this part may supervise the activities of other licensed |
354 | practical nurses, certified geriatric specialists, certified |
355 | nursing assistants, and other unlicensed personnel providing |
356 | services in such facilities in accordance with rules adopted by |
357 | the Board of Nursing. |
358 | Section 22. Paragraph (b) of subsection (2) of section |
359 | 409.908, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
360 | 409.908 Reimbursement of Medicaid providers.--Subject to |
361 | specific appropriations, the agency shall reimburse Medicaid |
362 | providers, in accordance with state and federal law, according |
363 | to methodologies set forth in the rules of the agency and in |
364 | policy manuals and handbooks incorporated by reference therein. |
365 | These methodologies may include fee schedules, reimbursement |
366 | methods based on cost reporting, negotiated fees, competitive |
367 | bidding pursuant to s. 287.057, and other mechanisms the agency |
368 | considers efficient and effective for purchasing services or |
369 | goods on behalf of recipients. If a provider is reimbursed based |
370 | on cost reporting and submits a cost report late and that cost |
371 | report would have been used to set a lower reimbursement rate |
372 | for a rate semester, then the provider's rate for that semester |
373 | shall be retroactively calculated using the new cost report, and |
374 | full payment at the recalculated rate shall be affected |
375 | retroactively. Medicare-granted extensions for filing cost |
376 | reports, if applicable, shall also apply to Medicaid cost |
377 | reports. Payment for Medicaid compensable services made on |
378 | behalf of Medicaid eligible persons is subject to the |
379 | availability of moneys and any limitations or directions |
380 | provided for in the General Appropriations Act or chapter 216. |
381 | Further, nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent |
382 | or limit the agency from adjusting fees, reimbursement rates, |
383 | lengths of stay, number of visits, or number of services, or |
384 | making any other adjustments necessary to comply with the |
385 | availability of moneys and any limitations or directions |
386 | provided for in the General Appropriations Act, provided the |
387 | adjustment is consistent with legislative intent. |
388 | (2) |
389 | (b) Subject to any limitations or directions provided for |
390 | in the General Appropriations Act, the agency shall establish |
391 | and implement a Florida Title XIX Long-Term Care Reimbursement |
392 | Plan (Medicaid) for nursing home care in order to provide care |
393 | and services in conformance with the applicable state and |
394 | federal laws, rules, regulations, and quality and safety |
395 | standards and to ensure that individuals eligible for medical |
396 | assistance have reasonable geographic access to such care. |
397 | 1. Changes of ownership or of licensed operator do not |
398 | qualify for increases in reimbursement rates associated with the |
399 | change of ownership or of licensed operator. The agency shall |
400 | amend the Title XIX Long-Term Long Term Care Reimbursement Plan |
401 | to provide that the initial nursing home reimbursement rates, |
402 | for the operating, patient care, and MAR components, associated |
403 | with related and unrelated party changes of ownership or |
404 | licensed operator filed on or after September 1, 2001, are |
405 | equivalent to the previous owner's reimbursement rate. |
406 | 2. The agency shall amend the long-term care reimbursement |
407 | plan and cost reporting system to create direct care and |
408 | indirect care subcomponents of the patient care component of the |
409 | per diem rate. These two subcomponents together shall equal the |
410 | patient care component of the per diem rate. Separate cost-based |
411 | ceilings shall be calculated for each patient care subcomponent. |
412 | The direct care subcomponent of the per diem rate shall be |
413 | limited by the cost-based class ceiling, and the indirect care |
414 | subcomponent shall be limited by the lower of the cost-based |
415 | class ceiling, by the target rate class ceiling, or by the |
416 | individual provider target. The agency shall adjust the patient |
417 | care component effective January 1, 2002. The cost to adjust the |
418 | direct care subcomponent shall be net of the total funds |
419 | previously allocated for the case mix add-on. The agency shall |
420 | make the required changes to the nursing home cost reporting |
421 | forms to implement this requirement effective January 1, 2002. |
422 | 3. The direct care subcomponent shall include salaries and |
423 | benefits of direct care staff providing nursing services |
424 | including registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, |
425 | certified geriatric specialists, and certified nursing |
426 | assistants who deliver care directly to residents in the nursing |
427 | home facility. This excludes nursing administration, MDS, and |
428 | care plan coordinators, staff development, and staffing |
429 | coordinator. |
430 | 4. All other patient care costs shall be included in the |
431 | indirect care cost subcomponent of the patient care per diem |
432 | rate. There shall be no costs directly or indirectly allocated |
433 | to the direct care subcomponent from a home office or management |
434 | company. |
435 | 5. On July 1 of each year, the agency shall report to the |
436 | Legislature direct and indirect care costs, including average |
437 | direct and indirect care costs per resident per facility and |
438 | direct care and indirect care salaries and benefits per category |
439 | of staff member per facility. |
440 | 6. In order to offset the cost of general and professional |
441 | liability insurance, the agency shall amend the plan to allow |
442 | for interim rate adjustments to reflect increases in the cost of |
443 | general or professional liability insurance for nursing homes. |
444 | This provision shall be implemented to the extent existing |
445 | appropriations are available. |
446 |
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447 | It is the intent of the Legislature that the reimbursement plan |
448 | achieve the goal of providing access to health care for nursing |
449 | home residents who require large amounts of care while |
450 | encouraging diversion services as an alternative to nursing home |
451 | care for residents who can be served within the community. The |
452 | agency shall base the establishment of any maximum rate of |
453 | payment, whether overall or component, on the available moneys |
454 | as provided for in the General Appropriations Act. The agency |
455 | may base the maximum rate of payment on the results of |
456 | scientifically valid analysis and conclusions derived from |
457 | objective statistical data pertinent to the particular maximum |
458 | rate of payment. |
459 | Section 23. Subsection (2) of section 458.303, Florida |
460 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
461 | 458.303 Provisions not applicable to other practitioners; |
462 | exceptions, etc.-- |
463 | (2) Nothing in s. 458.301, s. 458.303, s. 458.305, s. |
464 | 458.307, s. 458.309, s. 458.311, s. 458.313, s. 458.319, s. |
465 | 458.321, s. 458.327, s. 458.329, s. 458.331, s. 458.337, s. |
466 | 458.339, s. 458.341, s. 458.343, s. 458.345, or s. 458.347 shall |
467 | be construed to prohibit any service rendered by a registered |
468 | nurse, or a licensed practical nurse, or a certified geriatric |
469 | specialist, if such service is rendered under the direct |
470 | supervision and control of a licensed physician who provides |
471 | specific direction for any service to be performed and gives |
472 | final approval to all services performed. Further, nothing in |
473 | this or any other chapter shall be construed to prohibit any |
474 | service rendered by a medical assistant in accordance with the |
475 | provisions of s. 458.3485. |
476 | Section 24. Subsection (1) and paragraph (a) of subsection |
477 | (2) of section 1009.65, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
478 | 1009.65 Medical Education Reimbursement and Loan Repayment |
479 | Program.-- |
480 | (1) To encourage qualified medical professionals to |
481 | practice in underserved locations where there are shortages of |
482 | such personnel, there is established the Medical Education |
483 | Reimbursement and Loan Repayment Program. The function of the |
484 | program is to make payments that offset loans and educational |
485 | expenses incurred by students for studies leading to a medical |
486 | or nursing degree, medical or nursing licensure, or advanced |
487 | registered nurse practitioner certification or physician |
488 | assistant licensure. The following licensed or certified health |
489 | care professionals are eligible to participate in this program: |
490 | medical doctors with primary care specialties, doctors of |
491 | osteopathic medicine with primary care specialties, physician's |
492 | assistants, certified geriatric specialists, licensed practical |
493 | nurses, and registered nurses, and advanced registered nurse |
494 | practitioners with primary care specialties such as certified |
495 | nurse midwives. Primary care medical specialties for physicians |
496 | include obstetrics, gynecology, general and family practice, |
497 | internal medicine, pediatrics, and other specialties which may |
498 | be identified by the Department of Health. |
499 | (2) From the funds available, the Department of Health |
500 | shall make payments to selected medical professionals as |
501 | follows: |
502 | (a) Up to $4,000 per year for certified geriatric |
503 | specialists, licensed practical nurses, and registered nurses, |
504 | up to $10,000 per year for advanced registered nurse |
505 | practitioners and physician's assistants, and up to $20,000 per |
506 | year for physicians. Penalties for noncompliance shall be the |
507 | same as those in the National Health Services Corps Loan |
508 | Repayment Program. Educational expenses include costs for |
509 | tuition, matriculation, registration, books, laboratory and |
510 | other fees, other educational costs, and reasonable living |
511 | expenses as determined by the Department of Health. |
512 | Section 25. Subsection (2) of section 1009.66, Florida |
513 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
514 | 1009.66 Nursing Student Loan Forgiveness Program.-- |
515 | (2) To be eligible, a candidate must have graduated from |
516 | an accredited or approved nursing program and have received a |
517 | Florida license as a licensed practical nurse or a registered |
518 | nurse or a Florida certificate as a certified geriatric |
519 | specialist or an advanced registered nurse practitioner. |
520 | Section 26. The sum of $157,017 is appropriated from the |
521 | General Revenue Fund to the Agency for Workforce Innovation to |
522 | support the work of the Certified Geriatric Specialty Nursing |
523 | Initiative Steering Committee, to administer the pilot sites, to |
524 | contract for an evaluation, and to provide, if necessary, |
525 | nursing faculty, substitute certified nursing assistants for |
526 | those who are in clinical education, and technical support to |
527 | the pilot sites during the 2004-2005 fiscal year. |
528 | Section 27. Subsection (6) is added to section 464.201, |
529 | Florida Statutes, to read: |
530 | 464.201 Definitions.--As used in this part, the term: |
531 | (6) "Practice of a certified nursing assistant" means |
532 | providing care and assisting persons with tasks relating to the |
533 | activities of daily living. Such tasks are those associated with |
534 | personal care, maintaining mobility, nutrition and hydration, |
535 | toileting and elimination, assistive devices, safety and |
536 | cleanliness, data gathering, reporting abnormal signs and |
537 | symptoms, postmortem care, patient socialization and reality |
538 | orientation, end-of-life care, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and |
539 | emergency care, residents' or patients' rights, documentation of |
540 | nursing assistant services, and other tasks that a certified |
541 | nursing assistant may perform after training beyond that |
542 | required for initial certification and upon validation of |
543 | competence in that skill by a registered nurse. This section |
544 | does not restrict the ability of any person who is otherwise |
545 | trained and educated from performing such tasks. |
546 | Section 28. Section 464.202, Florida Statutes, is amended |
547 | to read: |
548 | 464.202 Duties and powers of the board.--The board shall |
549 | maintain, or contract with or approve another entity to |
550 | maintain, a state registry of certified nursing assistants. The |
551 | registry must consist of the name of each certified nursing |
552 | assistant in this state; other identifying information defined |
553 | by board rule; certification status; the effective date of |
554 | certification; other information required by state or federal |
555 | law; information regarding any crime or any abuse, neglect, or |
556 | exploitation as provided under chapter 435; and any disciplinary |
557 | action taken against the certified nursing assistant. The |
558 | registry shall be accessible to the public, the |
559 | certificateholder, employers, and other state agencies. The |
560 | board shall adopt by rule testing procedures for use in |
561 | certifying nursing assistants and shall adopt rules regulating |
562 | the practice of certified nursing assistants which specify the |
563 | scope of practice authorized and the level of supervision |
564 | required for the practice of certified nursing assistants to |
565 | enforce this part. The board may contract with or approve |
566 | another entity or organization to provide the examination |
567 | services, including the development and administration of |
568 | examinations. The board shall require that the contract provider |
569 | offer certified nursing assistant applications via the Internet, |
570 | and may require the contract provider to accept certified |
571 | nursing assistant applications for processing via the Internet. |
572 | The board shall require the contract provider to provide the |
573 | preliminary results of the certified nursing examination on the |
574 | date the test is administered. The provider shall pay all |
575 | reasonable costs and expenses incurred by the board in |
576 | evaluating the provider's application and performance during the |
577 | delivery of services, including examination services and |
578 | procedures for maintaining the certified nursing assistant |
579 | registry. |
580 |
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582 | Remove line 600, and insert: |
583 | Facility; providing a popular name; requiring the Agency for |
584 | Workforce Innovation to establish a pilot program for the |
585 | delivery of geriatric nursing education; specifying eligibility |
586 | requirements for certified nursing assistants to receive |
587 | geriatric nursing education; specifying requirements for |
588 | geriatric nursing education provided to certified nursing |
589 | assistants in preparation for certification as certified |
590 | geriatric specialists; creating a Certified Geriatric Specialty |
591 | Nursing Initiative Steering Committee; providing for the |
592 | composition of and manner of appointment to the steering |
593 | committee; providing responsibilities of the steering committee; |
594 | providing for reimbursement for per diem and travel expenses; |
595 | requiring the agency, in consultation with the steering |
596 | committee, to conduct or contract for an evaluation of the pilot |
597 | program; requiring the evaluation to include recommendations |
598 | regarding the expansion of the delivery of geriatric nursing |
599 | education in nursing homes; requiring the agency to report to |
600 | the Governor and the Legislature regarding the status and |
601 | evaluation of the pilot program; creating s. 464.0125, F.S.; |
602 | providing definitions; providing requirements for persons to |
603 | become certified geriatric specialists; specifying fees; |
604 | providing for articulation of geriatric specialty nursing |
605 | coursework and practical nursing coursework; providing practice |
606 | standards, restrictions, and grounds for which certified |
607 | geriatric specialists may be subject to discipline by the board; |
608 | creating restrictions on the use of professional nursing titles |
609 | and abbreviations; prohibiting the use of certain professional |
610 | titles and abbreviations; providing penalties; authorizing |
611 | approved nursing programs to provide education for the |
612 | preparation of certified geriatric specialists without further |
613 | board approval; authorizing certified geriatric specialists to |
614 | supervise the activities of certain others in nursing home |
615 | facilities according to rules of the board; amending s. |
616 | 381.00315, F.S.; revising requirements for the reactivation of |
617 | the licenses of specified health care practitioners in the event |
618 | of a public health emergency to include certified geriatric |
619 | specialists; amending s. 400.021, F.S.; including services |
620 | provided by a certified geriatric specialist within the |
621 | definition of nursing service; amending s. 400.211, F.S.; |
622 | revising requirements for persons employed as nursing assistants |
623 | to conform to the certification of certified geriatric |
624 | specialists; amending s. 400.23, F.S.; specifying that certified |
625 | geriatric specialists shall be considered licensed nursing |
626 | staff; authorizing licensed practical nurses to supervise the |
627 | activities of certified geriatric specialists in nursing home |
628 | facilities according to rules adopted by the board; amending s. |
629 | 409.908, F.S.; revising the methodology for reimbursement of |
630 | Medicaid program providers to include services of certified |
631 | geriatric specialists; amending s. 458.303, F.S.; revising |
632 | exceptions to the practice of medicine to include services |
633 | delegated to a certified geriatric specialist under specified |
634 | circumstances; amending s. 1009.65, F.S.; revising eligibility |
635 | and funding provisions for the Medical Education Reimbursement |
636 | and Loan Repayment Program to include certified geriatric |
637 | specialists; amending s. 1009.66, F.S.; revising eligibility |
638 | requirements for the Nursing Student Loan Forgiveness Program to |
639 | include certified geriatric specialists; providing an |
640 | appropriation; amending s. 464.201, F.S.; defining the term |
641 | "practice of a certified nursing assistant"; amending s. |
642 | 464.202, F.S.; authorizing the board to adopt rules regarding |
643 | the practice and supervision of certified nursing assistants; |
644 | providing an effective date. |