BILL REQ. #: H-2184.1
State of Washington | 59th Legislature | 2005 Regular Session |
READ FIRST TIME 02/28/05.
AN ACT Relating to increasing access to health services for children through the "kids get care" service delivery model; creating a new section; and making appropriations.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 (1) The legislature finds that the health of
the children of Washington state is critical to their success in school
and throughout their lives. While health insurance coverage is a
substantial component of achieving better health outcomes for children,
ensuring access to essential preventive and well-child health services
is equally important. Preventive and well-child health services are a
cost-effective investment of both public and private dollars that
improves the health of children and of our communities at large.
(2) The legislature further finds that "kids get care" assures that
integrated preventive medical, oral, and developmental health services
are provided to young children. Improving the delivery of well child
visits, preventive oral health services, and developmental screening
can reduce the need for hospitalization, caries treatment, and
developmental interventions. "Kids get care" expands the use of
evidence-based preventive measures in community health centers and
private medical practices that treat many low-income children. "Kids
get care" also strengthens the connections between social service
agencies working with low-income families and local health care
providers.
(3) It is therefore the intent of the legislature to facilitate
low-income children's access to appropriate preventive and well-child
services and to other necessary health, mental health, and dental
services by supporting the extension of the successful "kids get care"
model for delivering health services to children.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2 $435,000 of the general fund--state
appropriation for fiscal year 2006 and $760,000 of the general fund--state appropriation for fiscal year 2007 is provided solely to the
department of health to develop and implement best practices in
preventive health care for children statewide. The department of
health and the "kids get care" program of public health - Seattle and
King county shall work in collaboration with local health care agencies
and providers to disseminate strategic interventions that are focused
on evidence-based best practices for improving health outcomes in
children and saving health care costs. An interim report shall be
provided to the appropriate committees of the legislature by June 30,
2006, on the program's effectiveness and cost savings. A final report
shall be provided by June 30, 2007. The department of health and the
kids get care program of public health - Seattle and King county shall
work with the department of social and health services to obtain any
federal medicaid matching funds that could be available to support the
services of kids get care sites.
(1) Of this amount, $50,000 is provided for state fiscal year 2006
and $50,000 is provided for state fiscal year 2007 solely to support
the infrastructure of the children's preventive health care
collaborative, a structured set of learning sessions to train medical
practices about kids get care. This amount shall be matched by an
equal amount of local funding;
(2) Of this amount, $325,000 is provided for state fiscal year 2006
solely to support five additional kids get care sites to be implemented
during that fiscal year, and $650,000 is provided for state fiscal year
2007 solely to support ten additional kids get care sites to be
implemented during that fiscal year. The sites shall use the services
of a case manager and public health educator to enhance the ability of
health care providers to meet the needs of low-income children in their
care;
(3) Of this amount, $60,000 is provided for state fiscal year 2006
and $60,000 is provided for state fiscal year 2007 solely for a
structured evaluation of the kids get care service delivery model.
Preventive health care measures and cost data shall be collected.
Outcomes for children cared for by clinics that are kids get care sites
shall be compared to outcomes for children not receiving care at kids
get care sites.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3 If specific funding for this act is not
referenced by bill or chapter number in the biennial omnibus
appropriations act by June 30, 2005, this act is null and void.