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Chief Patron: Poindexter
Correctional Health Care Request for Information (language only)

Item 384 #1h

Item 384 #1h

Public Safety
Corrections, Department of

Language
Page 342, after line 15, insert:
"P. The Department of Corrections shall develop and issue a Request for Information for the comprehensive management and provision of health care services for all inmates confined at facilities not covered by the August 4, 2014 solicitation for health care management services. This request for information shall focus on identifying health care management models that use the best practices and cost containment methods employed by Medicaid managed care organization in delivering provider-managed and outcome-based comprehensive health care services. These services shall include consolidated management and operational responsibility for delivering all primary and specialty care, nursing, x-ray, dialysis, dental, medical supplies, laboratory services, pharmaceuticals, as well as all off-site care, case management, and related services. Specific information shall be sought on 1) how existing state-funded managed care networks can be leveraged; 2) federal health care funding opportunities; 3) identifying state-of-the-art practices in care coordination and utilization review; and 4) identifying innovative correctional health care management systems being used or developed in other states. A report summarizing the responses to the Request for Information and estimating the potential long-term savings from the approaches identified in the responses shall be provided to the Chairmen of the Senate Finance and House Appropriations Committees, the Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security, and the Department of Planning and Budget no later than September 15, 2015."


Explanation
(This amendment directs the Department of Corrections to issue a Request for Information to identify innovative cost-saving inmate health care models.)