FINAL BILL REPORT

SHB 2079

This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a statement of legislative intent.

C 343 L 09

Synopsis as Enacted

Brief Description: Concerning the office of financial management's access to health professional licensing information.

Sponsors: House Committee on Health Care & Wellness (originally sponsored by Representatives Cody, Ericksen and Morrell).

House Committee on Health Care & Wellness

House Committee on Health & Human Services Appropriations

Senate Committee on Health & Long-Term Care

Background:

In 2007 legislation was enacted to implement the recommendations of the Blue Ribbon Commission on Health Care Costs and Access. As The legislation requires the Office of Financial Management (OFM) to coordinate a state health planning process and develop a statewide health resources strategy, which must include:

The initial strategy must be provided to the Governor and the Legislature by January 1, 2010, and must be updated every two years thereafter. The Department of Health (DOH) must use the statewide health resources strategy to direct its certificate of need activities.

To support its planning activities, the OFM is required to maintain access to de-identified data collected and stored by any public or private organization, including state-purchased health care program data, hospital discharge data, private efforts to collect utilization and claims-related data, and any database established pursuant to the recommendations of the Health Information Infrastructure Advisory Board. The OFM may store limited data sets as necessary to support its activities. Unless specifically authorized, the OFM may not collect data directly from the records of health care providers and facilities, but must make use of databases that have already collected the information.

Summary:

The Office of Financial Management (OFM) must have access to:

Access to, and use of, the data must comply with state and federal confidentiality laws and ethical guidelines. The OFM must maintain the data with the same degree of confidentiality as the Department of Health (DOH). When providing information to the OFM, the DOH must replace any Social Security number with an alternative identifier capable of linking all licensing records of an individual.

The requirement that the OFM maintain access to de-identified data collected and stored by any public or private organization is eliminated. The authority for the OFM to store limited data sets and the prohibition against the OFM collecting data directly from the records of health care providers and facilities are also eliminated.

Votes on Final Passage:

House

96

0

Senate

45

0

(Senate amended)

House

95

0

(House concurred)

Effective:

July 26, 2009