82R2729 SJM-F By: Zerwas H.B. No. 2244 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to expanding the use of and funding for promotoras, patient health navigators, and community health workers in this state. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Chapter 48, Health and Safety Code, is amended to read as follows: CHAPTER 48. [TRAINING AND REGULATION OF] PROMOTORAS, PATIENT HEALTH NAVIGATORS, AND COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 48.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: (1) "Advisory committee" means the Promotora Program Development Advisory Committee. (2) "Commission" means the Health and Human Services Commission. (3) "Compensation" includes receiving payment or receiving reimbursement for expenses. (4) "Executive commissioner" means the executive commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission. (5) [(2)] "Promotora," "patient health navigator," or "community health worker" means a person who, with or without compensation, provides a liaison between health care providers and patients through activities that may include activities such as assisting in case conferences, providing patient education, making referrals to health and social services, conducting needs assessments, distributing surveys to identify barriers to health care delivery, making home visits, and providing bilingual language services. SUBCHAPTER B. TRAINING AND REGULATION OF PROMOTORAS, PATIENT HEALTH NAVIGATORS, AND COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS Sec. 48.051 [48.002]. PROMOTORA, PATIENT HEALTH NAVIGATOR, AND COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER TRAINING PROGRAM. (a) The commission [department] shall establish and operate a program designed to train and educate persons who act as promotoras, patient health navigators, or community health workers. In establishing the training program, the commission [department], to the extent possible, shall consider the report and any findings of the advisory committee and implement any applicable recommendations of the advisory committee [Promotora Program Development Committee]. (b) Participation in a training and education program established under this section is voluntary for a promotora, patient health navigator, or community health worker who provides services without receiving any compensation and mandatory for a promotora, patient health navigator, or community health worker who provides services for compensation. The executive commissioner [board] may adopt rules to exempt a promotora, patient health navigator, or community health worker from mandatory training who has served for three or more years or who has 1,000 or more hours of experience. Sec. 48.052 [48.003]. CERTIFICATION PROGRAM FOR PROMOTORAS, PATIENT HEALTH NAVIGATORS, AND COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS. (a) The commission [department] shall establish and operate a certification program for persons who act as promotoras, patient health navigators, or community health workers. In establishing the program, the executive commissioner [board] shall adopt rules that provide minimum standards and guidelines, including participation in the training and education program under Section 48.051 [48.002], for issuance of a certificate to a person under this section. In adopting the minimum standards and guidelines, the executive commissioner [board] shall consider the report and any findings of the advisory committee and adopt any applicable recommendations of the advisory committee [Promotora Program Development Committee]. (b) Receipt of a certificate issued under this section may not be a requirement for a person to act as a promotora, patient health navigator, or community health worker without receiving any compensation and is a requirement for a person to act as a promotora, patient health navigator, or community health worker for compensation. (c) The commission [Health and Human Services Commission] shall require health and human services agencies to use certified promotoras to the extent possible in health outreach and education programs for recipients of medical assistance under Chapter 32, Human Resources Code. Sec. 48.053. RULES. The executive commissioner shall adopt rules for the administration of this subchapter. SUBCHAPTER C. MAXIMIZING BENEFITS FROM EMPLOYMENT OF PROMOTORAS, PATIENT HEALTH NAVIGATORS, AND COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS Sec. 48.101. PROMOTORA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE. (a) The commission shall establish a statewide Promotora Program Development Advisory Committee composed of representatives from relevant entities and state agencies appointed by the executive commissioner. The executive commissioner shall appoint a member of the advisory committee as presiding officer of the advisory committee. (b) The advisory committee shall assist the commission in: (1) developing the model plan described by Section 48.102; (2) interpreting, including performing a cost-benefit analysis, the results of studies and other information related to the employment and funding of promotoras, patient health navigators, and community health workers; (3) developing recommendations for a sustainable program for promotoras, patient health navigators, and community health workers consistent with the purposes of this subchapter; and (4) preparing the report required by Section 48.103. (c) Chapter 2110, Government Code, applies to the advisory committee. Sec. 48.102. MODEL PLAN. The commission shall create and implement a model plan to: (1) maximize the employment of and access to promotoras, patient health navigators, and community health workers where practicable; and (2) expand funding and reimbursement for services provided by promotoras, patient health navigators, and community health workers. Sec. 48.103. COMMISSION STUDY. (a) The commission shall: (1) study the desirability and feasibility of employing promotoras, patient health navigators, and community health workers to provide publicly and privately funded health services in this state; and (2) explore methods of funding and reimbursing promotoras, patient health navigators, and community health workers for the provision of health care services. (b) In conducting the study required by Subsection (a), the commission shall consult: (1) relevant national organizations engaged in the development of community health worker policy; (2) the advisory committee; and (3) other individuals or organizations the commission considers necessary to prepare and implement the model plan under Section 48.102. (c) The commission shall use the findings of the study required by Subsection (a) in creating and implementing the model plan under Section 48.102. (d) On or before December 1, 2012, the commission shall submit to the legislature a report regarding the impact of the implementation of the model plan described by Section 48.102 on: (1) the cost of avoidable health care expenses in this state; (2) the efficiency and quality of health care services provided in this state; and (3) the access of individuals in this state to health care services. (e) This section expires December 31, 2012. SECTION 2. The heading to Subtitle B, Title 2, Health and Safety Code, is amended to read as follows: SUBTITLE B. [TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF] HEALTH PROGRAMS SECTION 3. Not later than December 31, 2011, the Health and Human Services Commission shall: (1) establish the Promotora Program Development Advisory Committee as required by Section 48.101, Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act; (2) adopt the rules required by Section 48.053, Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act; and (3) implement the model plan required by Section 48.102, Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act. SECTION 4. (a) On September 1, 2011, the promotora, patient health navigator, and community health worker training program described by Section 48.051, Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act, and the certification program for promotoras, patient health navigators, and community health workers described by Section 48.052, Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act, are transferred from the Department of State Health Services to the Health and Human Services Commission. (b) The rules of the promotora, patient health navigator, and community health worker training program and certification program for promotoras, patient health navigators, and community health workers are continued in effect until superseded by rules adopted by the executive commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission. SECTION 5. If before implementing any provision of this Act a state agency determines that a waiver or authorization from a federal agency is necessary for implementation of that provision, the agency affected by the provision shall request the waiver or authorization and may delay implementing that provision until the waiver or authorization is granted. SECTION 6. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2011.