Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware Senate Bill SB98 Latest Draft

Bill / Engrossed Version

                            SPONSOR:      Sen. Poore & Sen. S. McBride & Rep. Minor-Brown       Sens. Gay, Hansen, Hoffner, Mantzavinos, Walsh, Wilson; Reps. Baumbach, Griffith, Harris, Heffernan, K. Johnson, Morrison           DELAWARE STATE SENATE   152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       SENATE BILL NO. 98   AS AMENDED BY   HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1       AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 16 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE DELAWARE HEALTH CARE COMMISSION HEALTH CARE PROVIDER LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Sen. Poore & Sen. S. McBride & Rep. Minor-Brown       Sens. Gay, Hansen, Hoffner, Mantzavinos, Walsh, Wilson; Reps. Baumbach, Griffith, Harris, Heffernan, K. Johnson, Morrison     

SPONSOR: Sen. Poore & Sen. S. McBride & Rep. Minor-Brown
Sens. Gay, Hansen, Hoffner, Mantzavinos, Walsh, Wilson; Reps. Baumbach, Griffith, Harris, Heffernan, K. Johnson, Morrison

 SPONSOR:  

 Sen. Poore & Sen. S. McBride & Rep. Minor-Brown 

 Sens. Gay, Hansen, Hoffner, Mantzavinos, Walsh, Wilson; Reps. Baumbach, Griffith, Harris, Heffernan, K. Johnson, Morrison 

   

 DELAWARE STATE SENATE 

 152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 SENATE BILL NO. 98 

 AS AMENDED BY 

 HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1 

   

 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 16 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE DELAWARE HEALTH CARE COMMISSION HEALTH CARE PROVIDER LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM. 

   

  BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE:    Section 1. Amend 9903, Title 16 of the Delaware Code by making insertions as shown by underline and deletions as shown by strikethrough as follows:    9903. Duties and authority of the Commission.    (j) The Commission shall be responsible for the administration of a Health Care Provider Loan Repayment Program (HCPLRP). The HCPLRP must be administered consistent with all of the following guidelines:     (1) Subject to the appropriation of sufficient funds, the Commission may award education loan repayment grants to qualifying clinicians of up to $50,000 per year for a maximum of 4 years.     (2) Eligible sites may apply to the Commission on behalf of their affiliated, qualifying clinicians for education loan repayment grants from the HCPLRP. Sites eligible to apply for education loan repayment grants on behalf of their qualifying clinicians include all of the following sites located in underserved areas or areas of need:    a. Hospital primary care practices.     b. Private practices.     c. Federally-qualified health centers.     d. Community outpatient facilities.     e. Community mental health facilities.    f. Free medical clinics.   g. School-based health centers.     (3) Health care provider loan repayment grants may only be awarded by the Commission to sites that accept Medicare and Medicaid participants, and may not include concierge practices. To be eligible for a health care provider loan repayment grant, private practice sites  and eligible practitioners  must participate in the Voluntary Initiative Program administered by the Department of Health and Social Services Health Care Connection. Health care provider loan repayment grants to hospital sites must be subject to a dollar-for-dollar match by the applicant hospital.     (4) The award of health care provider loan repayment grants must be limited to the recruitment and retention of new primary care  and dental  providers in ambulatory and outpatient settings. For purposes of this paragraph, a new primary care  and dental  provider means any of the following providers who have completed graduate education within  6 months   2 years  of the application for a health care provider loan repayment grant being submitted:    a. Physicians practicing family medicine (including osteopathic general practice), internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics/ gynecology, geriatrics, and psychiatry.     b. Nurse practitioners, certified nurse midwives, clinical nurse specialists,  Licensed Psychologists, Licensed Professional Counselors of Mental Health, Masters of Psychology ,  Licensed Clinical Social Workers,  and  physicians   physician  assistants practicing adult medicine, family medicine, pediatrics, psychiatry/mental health, geriatrics, and womens health.    c. Dental clinicians possessing a DDS or DMD and practicing general, pediatric, or public health dentistry.    (5) The Commission may grant priority consideration to applications submitted on behalf of primary care  and dental  clinicians that are DIMER  or DIDER -participating students or participants in Delaware-based residency programs and may annually spend up to $150,000 on marketing and infrastructure to attract clinicians to apply to the HCPLRP.    (6) The Commission shall issue an annual report detailing the number of clinicians applying for and awarded health care provider loan repayment grants, including information regarding the number of applicants and grant recipients by practice area and site location.      

 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE: 

  Section 1. Amend 9903, Title 16 of the Delaware Code by making insertions as shown by underline and deletions as shown by strikethrough as follows: 

  9903. Duties and authority of the Commission. 

  (j) The Commission shall be responsible for the administration of a Health Care Provider Loan Repayment Program (HCPLRP). The HCPLRP must be administered consistent with all of the following guidelines:  

  (1) Subject to the appropriation of sufficient funds, the Commission may award education loan repayment grants to qualifying clinicians of up to $50,000 per year for a maximum of 4 years.  

  (2) Eligible sites may apply to the Commission on behalf of their affiliated, qualifying clinicians for education loan repayment grants from the HCPLRP. Sites eligible to apply for education loan repayment grants on behalf of their qualifying clinicians include all of the following sites located in underserved areas or areas of need: 

  a. Hospital primary care practices.  

  b. Private practices.  

  c. Federally-qualified health centers.  

  d. Community outpatient facilities.  

  e. Community mental health facilities.  

 f. Free medical clinics. 

 g. School-based health centers.  

  (3) Health care provider loan repayment grants may only be awarded by the Commission to sites that accept Medicare and Medicaid participants, and may not include concierge practices. To be eligible for a health care provider loan repayment grant, private practice sites  and eligible practitioners  must participate in the Voluntary Initiative Program administered by the Department of Health and Social Services Health Care Connection. Health care provider loan repayment grants to hospital sites must be subject to a dollar-for-dollar match by the applicant hospital.  

  (4) The award of health care provider loan repayment grants must be limited to the recruitment and retention of new primary care  and dental  providers in ambulatory and outpatient settings. For purposes of this paragraph, a new primary care  and dental  provider means any of the following providers who have completed graduate education within  6 months   2 years  of the application for a health care provider loan repayment grant being submitted: 

  a. Physicians practicing family medicine (including osteopathic general practice), internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics/ gynecology, geriatrics, and psychiatry.  

  b. Nurse practitioners, certified nurse midwives, clinical nurse specialists,  Licensed Psychologists, Licensed Professional Counselors of Mental Health, Masters of Psychology ,  Licensed Clinical Social Workers,  and  physicians   physician  assistants practicing adult medicine, family medicine, pediatrics, psychiatry/mental health, geriatrics, and womens health. 

  c. Dental clinicians possessing a DDS or DMD and practicing general, pediatric, or public health dentistry. 

  (5) The Commission may grant priority consideration to applications submitted on behalf of primary care  and dental  clinicians that are DIMER  or DIDER -participating students or participants in Delaware-based residency programs and may annually spend up to $150,000 on marketing and infrastructure to attract clinicians to apply to the HCPLRP. 

  (6) The Commission shall issue an annual report detailing the number of clinicians applying for and awarded health care provider loan repayment grants, including information regarding the number of applicants and grant recipients by practice area and site location.