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The following legislative and state agency health care hearings have been scheduled between August 9 and August 29.
 
8/11/2014
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 11, 2014 – 09:00 AM
Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital, Wilson Turner Auditorium, Medical Plaza II, 7737 Southwest Freeway, Houston
 
STAR+PLUS Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Provider Training. Beginning September 1, 2014, certain individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), who are covered by Medicaid will receive their basic medical services, or acute care, through a STAR+PLUS managed care health plan.  Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is holding provider trainings across the state to educate providers who serve individuals with IDD on STAR+PLUS managed care and what changes to expect. Harris service area managed care organizations will be present to answer questions. You can learn more about the expansion of managed care here: http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/medicaid/managed-care/mmc.shtml. 1. STAR+PLUS Medicaid managed care program overview. 2. Delivery of acute care services for the following people through STAR+PLUS: a. People who live in community-based intermediate care facilities for individuals with an intellectual disability or related conditions. b. People who receive services in a Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) IDD waiver, including: i. Home and Community-based Services ii. Community Living Assistance and Support Services iii. Deaf Blind with Multiple Disabilities iv. Texas Home Living 3. Coordination of acute care services through STAR+PLUS and long-term services and supports through DADS. 4. Questions and Answers. 5. Adjourn. Contact: Heather Kuhlman, Communications Specialist, HHSC, 512-462-6356, Heather.Kuhlman@hhsc.state.tx.us.
 
Texas Medical Board
August 11, 2014 – 01:00 PM
333 Guadalupe Street, Room 102 (Lobby Area), Austin
 
Enforcement Stakeholder Group 1. Introduction 2. Rule Review: Chapter 192 – Office Based Anesthesia Services 192.1 – 192.6 3. Adjourn. Additional Information Contact: Laura Fleharty, 512/305-7174
 
8/12/2014
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 12, 2014 – 01:00 PM
4900 N Lamar Blvd. (HHSC Brown-Heatly Building, Room 1420), Austin
 
Council on Children and Families (CCF) 1. Welcome, Introductions and Announcements 2. Approve April 24, 2014 Meeting Minutes (Action Required) 3. Presentation: Children's Policy Council 4. Presentation: Senate Bill 44 Workgroup 5. Council Business a. Council Report Update b. Stakeholder Hearing 6. CCF Member Agencies and Public Members may present Updates to the Council: Health and Human Services Commission Department of Aging and Disability Services Department of State Health Services Department of Family and Protective Services Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services Texas Education Agency Texas Workforce Commission Texas Juvenile Justice Department Texas Department of Criminal Justice Parent Members Youth Members 7. Public Comment 8. Adjourn. Additional Information Contact: Sherry Broberg, 512/420-2856
 
Senate Committee on Finance
August 12, 2014 – 1:00 PM
Capitol Extension Building, Finance Room E1.036, Austin
 
The Senate Committee on Finance will meet on Tuesday, August 12 at 1:00pm to discuss the following: – Budget process – General revenue outlook – Texas economy – Constitutional spending limits – Economic Stabilization Fund – Methods of finance – Border related issues impacting state budget Invited testimony only. Additional Information Contact: Sen. Jane Nelson, 512/463-0112
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 12, 2014 – 04:00 PM
4900 North Lamar Blvd. (HHSC Brown-Heatly Bldg., Room 1420), Austin
 
Council on Children and Families (CCF) Stakeholders meeting 1. Public Testimony: the Council seeks specific input on these questions: a. How can the State of Texas help families become stronger b. How can the State of Texas support its communities to ensure healthy, nurtured children and families within them c. How can the State of Texas best support its youth and help them transition into successful adults 2. Adjourn. Additional Information Contact: Sherry Broberg, 512/420-2856
 
8/13/2014
 
Sunset Advisory Commission
August 13, 2014 – 10:00 AM
1400 Congress Avenue, Capitol Extension, Room E1.036, Senate Finance Committee Room, Austin
 
1. Call to Order 2. Approval of Minutes 3. Commission Decisions University Interscholastic League Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services Department of Family and Protective Services Department of State Health Services Department of Aging and Disability Services 4. Other Business 5. Adjournment. Additional Information Contact: Cee Hartley, 512/463-1300
 
8/14/2014
 
Senate Committee on Government Organization
August 14, 2014 – 8:00 AM
Capitol Extension Building, Room E1.012 (Hearing Room), Austin
 
The Senate Government Organization Committee will hold a public hearing to address the following interim charge: Review and recommend improvements to state agency training, policies, and procedures for monitoring and reporting performance of state contracts, including a review of exemptions to state contracting oversight. Public testimony will be limited to three minutes. If submitting written testimony or distributing handouts, please provide 15 copies, with your name on each copy, to the committee when called to testify. Additional Information Contact: Sen. Zaffirini, 512/463-0121
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 14, 2014 – 09:00 AM
701 West 51st Street (John H. Winters Building), Austin
 
Medical Care Advisory Committee (MCAC) 1. Opening Comments: Michael Vaclav, DDS, Medical Care Advisory Committee Chair 2. Comments from the Associate Commissioner for Medicaid and CHIP: Kay Ghahremani, Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) 3. Approval of May 2014 Meeting Minutes 4. Announcement of Nominating Committee for MCAC Executive Committee, Michael Vaclav, DDS 5. Announcement of SB1542 Sub-committee Clinical Suggestions for Submission, Michael Vaclav, DDS informational items: 6. Amendments and Clarifications to Texas Healthcare Transformation and Quality Improvement Program (THTQIP) Rules Assistants HHSC proposes amendments to s354.1602, 354.1612, 354.1622, 354.1633, and 354.1634 concerning THTQIP and new s354.1623, 354.1624, 354.1635, 354.1636, and 354.1637 concerning the Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment Program (DSRIP). HHSC also proposes to repeal existing s354.1635 concerning Regional Healthcare Partnership RHP Plan Modification. There are four major amendments to the THTQIP rules. First, the process for RHP plan modifications is clarified and moved to Division 3, concerning RHP Plan Contents and Approval. Second, the roles and responsibilities of the Independent Assessor are described. The Independent Assessor will conduct the mid-point assessment and ongoing compliance monitoring of DSRIP projects. Third, the amendments include the final form and valuation methodology for Category 3 DSRIP outcomes. Fourth, the amendments include a description of the effect of DSRIP project termination on previous DSRIP payments. The DSRIP program rules are largely meant to mirror the requirements of the Program Funding and Mechanics (PFM) Protocol. The PFM Protocol is a document written jointly by HHSC and CMS that represents agreements between the two concerning the operation of the DSRIP program. -Lisa Kirsch, HHSC 7. Federally-required changes to presumptive eligibility for Medicaid HHSC proposes two amendments and new rules for 1 TAC Chapter 366 that provide the eligibility requirements for individuals to qualify for presumptive eligibility, the requirements for providers making presumptive eligibility determinations, and HHSC responsibilities for oversight of providers making presumptive eligibility determinations. In order to align policies and procedures, HHSC is also amending existing rules for qualified entities making presumptive eligibility determinations for pregnant women. – Gina Perez, HHSC 8. Disproportionate Share Hospital Reimbursement Methodology, Waiver Payments HHSC proposes to amend Title 1, Part 15, Chapter 355, s355.8065, concerning Disproportionate Share Hospital Reimbursement Methodology; s355.8201, Waiver Payments to Hospitals for Uncompensated Care; s355.8202, Waiver Payments to Physician Group Practices for Uncompensated Care; and s355.8441, Reimbursement Methodologies for Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT). The proposed amendments are intended to meet the requirements of 2014-15 General Appropriations Act, S.B. 1, 83rd Legislature, Regular Session, 2013 (Article II, Health and Human Services Commission, Rider 86, Transitional Medicaid DSH and Related Payments), which allows HHSC to expend up to $160 million in general revenue funds in fiscal year (FY) 2014 and $140 million in general revenue funds in FY 2015 to stabilize and improve Medicaid hospital payments. Changes are proposed to both the disproportionate share hospital (DSH) and uncompensated care (UC) supplemental payment programs. The proposed amendments to the DSH and UC supplemental payment program revise the way that the state's DSH allocation is distributed among eligible hospitals and the way that the state's UC allocation is distributed among eligible provider. – Pam McDonald, HHSC 9. Minimum Nursing Facility Payments for Non-State Government-Owned Nursing Facilities The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) proposes new s353.608, concerning Payments to Qualified Nursing Facilities, to maintain a certain level of funding for non-state government-owned nursing facilities through the creation of a new funding program. The proposed rule is intended to continue a similar level of funding to the nursing facility upper payment limit program participants, as outlined in 1 TAC s355.314 adopted in 2012, but through a new means. Beginning March 1, 2015, Nursing Facilities (NF) services will be "carved-in" to managed care. At that time, the capitated payment HHSC makes to Medicaid managed care organizations (MCOs) will include funds for NF services provided by NFs contracted with the MCOs. As a result of the carve-in, HHSC is prohibited from continuing the NF Upper Payment Limit program. MCOs will now make a minimum payment to eligible NFs. – Pam McDonald, HHSC notice of proposed rules/action items: 10. Payment to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN) and Physician Assistants (PA) HHSC proposes amendments to Title 1, Part 15, Chapter 354, Subchapter A, Division 1, Rule s354.1001, Claim Information Requirements, and Division 5, Rule s354.1062, Authorized Physician Services. HHSC is proposing to amend s354.1001 to require a physician billing for supervised services to indicate that the supervised services were performed by an APRN or PA, as appropriate, on the physician's claim form. HHSC is also proposing to amend s354.1062 to clarify that the payment rate for the supervised services is set in accordance with the appropriate reimbursement rule. Finally, these rule changes are coordinated with proposed clarifications to the corresponding reimbursement rules in chapter 355 for PAs, NPs, CNSs, CRNAs, and CNMs. Those proposed changes clarify that services performed by one of the above provider types while under the supervision of a physician are to be reimbursed at the 92 percent level appropriate to the supervised practitioner. – Laurie Vanhoose, HHSC 11. Reimbursement Methodology for Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Nurse Specialists, and Midwife Services HHSC proposes to amend Title 1, Part 15, Chapter 355, Subchapter J, s355.8093, Physician Assistants, s355.8161, Reimbursement Methodology for Midwife Services, and s355.8281, Reimbursement Methodology. The proposed amendments will update the Medicaid reimbursement methodology to more accurately reflect the reimbursement methodology for physician assistants, certified nurse midwives, nurse practitioners, and clinical nurse specialists by standardizing rule titles, deleting obsolete language, and restructuring rule layout. -Tim Villasana, HHSC 12. Medical Records Fees. Amendment to: Title 1, Part 15, Chapter 354, Subchapter A, Division 1, s354.1005, Unauthorized Charges HHSC proposes to amend s354.1005, Unauthorized Charges, under Title 1, Part 15, Chapter 354, Subchapter A, Division 1, to clarify that a Medicaid provider may not charge a Medicaid recipient for any function incidental to the provision of a covered service, including the completion of a health assessment form or for a copy of a medical record, unless otherwise provided in the rule. – Laurie Vanhoose, HHSC 13. Recommendation to propose amendments to 40 TAC s30.14, Certification of Terminal Illness, in Chapter 30, Medicaid Hospice Program. HHSC, on behalf of the Department of Aging and Disabilities Services (DADS), proposes to amend rules to align with federal requirements regarding the certification of terminal illness and maintenance of records. – Cynthia De La Cruz, DADS 14. Repeal of Chapter 100 HHSC, on behalf of the Department of Aging and Disabilities Services (DADS), proposes the repeal of all rules in Chapter 100 which describe responsibilities of the former Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation regarding fraud and abuse and recovery of benefits, internal audits and investigations, and the intermediate care facility for individuals with an intellectual disability dental program. Rules regarding these topics are now covered under other titles in the Texas Administrative Code or in the Texas Internal Auditing Act (Government Code, Title 10, Subtitle C, Chapter 2102, Internal Auditing) therefore DADS has determined that Chapte
r 100 is no longer necessary. – Corliss Powell, DADS 15. Public Comment 16. Proposed Next Meeting: Thursday, August 14, 2014 at 9 a.m. 17. Adjourn . Additional Information Contact: Sallie Allen, 512/424-6969
 
Department of State Health Services
August 14, 2014 – 09:00 AM
Robert E. Moreton Bldg, Public Hearing Rm, 1100 W 49th St, Austin
 
State Health Services Council. The Council will meet to discuss and possibly act on the following agenda: Call to Order 1. Approval of May 21-22, 2014 Minutes 2. Commissioner's Report regarding Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Family and Community Health Services, Disease Control and Prevention Services, Regulatory Services, Regional and Local Health Services, Chief Operating Office, Chief Financial Office, Sunset review update, mental health public awareness, mental health first aid, Rider 83 – Ten Year Plan, legislative hearings, Flower Mound cancer cluster, disease outbreaks, Terrell State Hospital request for proposal, unaccompanied alien children, Expanded Primary Health Care, MONAHRQ healthcare software, Texas Tobacco Summit, Behavioral Health Institute, Border Binational Infectious Disease Conference, Moreton move update, and staff and program recognitions 3. DSHS Legislative Appropriations Request for Fiscal Years 2016-2017 4. Recommend to HHSC the Proposal of the Following Rule Actions for Public Comment (Public comments will be taken with each rule discussion for the following rules.) a. Repeal of rules and new rules concerning newborn hearing screening b. Repeal of rules concerning the Children's Outreach Heart Program 5. Rules Planned for Action at a Future Council Meeting (Public comments will be taken with the rule discussion for the following rule.) a. Repeal of rules and new rules concerning Texas food establishments 6. General Public Comment Adjourn. Additional Information Contact: 512/776-2370
 
Texas Board of Orthotics and Prosthetics
August 14, 2014 – 09:30 AM
William P. Hobby Jr. Building, Rm 100, 333 Guadalupe Street, Austin
 
Licensing and Accreditation Committee. The Committee will meet to discuss and possibly act on the following agenda: Call to Order-Introduction of Members, Guests, and Staff Discussion and Possible Action Concerning Board Members who are Inexcusably Absent from Regularly Scheduled Board Meetings, as defined under Texas Occupations Code Section 605.057(a)(5) Review and Approve May 2, 2014, Committee Minutes Review, Discussion, and Possible Action to Approve or Disapprove the Following Pending Student Applications AN (Prosthetics) BP (Orthotics) Review, Discussion, and Possible Action to Approve or Disapprove the Following Pending Practitioner Applications ED (Orthotics and Prosthetics) CM (Orthotics and Prosthetics) FO (Orthotics) MP (Orthotics and Prosthetics) RS (Orthotics) Review, Discussion, and Possible Action to Approve or Disapprove the Following Facility Accreditation Applications APO-SA (Orthotics and Prosthetics) HC-DFL (Orthotics and Prosthetics) HC-DG (Orthotics and Prosthetics) HC-FW (Orthotics and Prosthetics) HC-P (Orthotics and Prosthetics) HC-RR (Orthotics and Prosthetics) HC-SA (Orthotics and Prosthetics) HC-S (Orthotics and Prosthetics) HC-T (Orthotics and Prosthetics) NL (Orthotics and Prosthetics) NLBL-C (Orthotics and Prosthetics) O-C (Orthotics and Prosthetics) OPS-H (Orthotics and Prosthetics) SOP-P (Orthotics and Prosthetics) SPOT-SA (Orthotics and Prosthetics) Review, Discussion, and Possible Action to Approve or Disapprove the Following Pending Uniquely Qualified Person Applications JF (Orthotics and Prosthetics) Discussion and Possible Action regarding Staff Recommendations on the Implementation of the New and Amended Rules related to Licensure Applications Review, Discussion, and Possible Action regarding the Evaluation of Orthotic-and Prosthetic-Related Degrees of Volunteers from Malaysia with current Texas Licensing Requirements Set Next Meeting Date Propose Agenda Items Public Comment Adjournment Action may be taken on any of the above items. The Committee reserves the right to go into executive session as authorized by the Government Code. Agenda items may be taken in any order at the discretion of the chair. An individual who wishes to speak on an issue that falls under the Committee's jurisdiction shall be heard during the Public Comment agenda item if it exists. The Chair may establish and announce limitations on speakers, including time limits and when speakers may address the Board/Committee. The limitations, if any, may vary from meeting to meeting. Additional Information Contact: Yvonne Feinleib, 512/834-4521
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 14, 2014 – 10:00 AM
2405 Robert Dedman Dr., UT Thompson Conf. Center, Rm 2.102, Austin
 
Institute of Health Care Quality and Efficiency Board of Directors (IHCQE) 1. Welcome and Introductions 2. Opening Statements 3. Background Presentations: a. Dr. Clay Johnston (The University of Texas Dell Medical School) b. Dr. Richard Migliori (United Healthcare) c. Don Gilbert (Former Health and Human Services Executive Commissioner) 4. Old Business: a. Review and approval of meeting minutes of May 8, 2014 and July 1, 2014 5. Lunch (Recess) 6. Staff Update: a. Travel Policy Amendment (Vote May Be Taken) b. 2014 IHCQE Work Plan (Vote May Be Taken) c. 2014 IHCQE Draft Recommendations Update (Vote May Be Taken) i. Value-Based Care ii. Health Literacy iii. Administrative Simplification iv. Expanded Access v. Serious and Persistent Mental Illness 7. State Agency Updates 8. Final Board Actions 9. Public Comment 10. Review of staff action follow-up items prior to next meeting 11. Adjourn. Additional Information Contact: Jimmy Blanton, 512/380-4372
 
Senate Committee on Health & Human Services
August 14, 2014 – 11:00 AM
Capitol Extension Bldg., Room E1.016, Austin
 
The Senate Committee on Health and Human Services will take up the following charges: Charge #7 – Monitor the implementation of legislation addressed by the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services, 83rd Legislature, Regular Session, and make recommendations for any legislation needed to improve, enhance, and/or complete implementation, including but not limited to: ·Monitor implementation of initiatives aimed at improving the quality and efficiency of Medicaid long-term care services and supports, including the redesign of services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. ·Monitor implementation of initiatives aimed at reducing fraud, waste, and abuse in Texas Medicaid and other health and human services programs. ·Dental Board Reforms: Monitor implementation of initiatives aimed at improving the State Board of Dental Examiners' ability to protect public safety, including strengthening the Board's authority and enforcement powers, improving the complaint review and resolution processes, and increasing staffing to improve the Board's ability to respond to complaints and potential fraudulent activity. Determine whether there are additional changes necessary to ensure that the Board is able to regulate the practice of dentistry and ensure public safety. ·Cancer Prevention and Research Institute: Monitor implementation of initiatives aimed at restructuring the governance structure, eliminating conflicts of interest, and increasing transparency at the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT). Charge #4 – Identify cost-effective alternatives to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act to better connect low income individuals to health care services through private market-based solutions, including Medicaid block grants and waivers. Recommendations should strive to encourage cost sharing, promote personal responsibility, reduce uncompensated care costs, contain increasing health care costs, improve access to care, address access to emergency department care issues in rural areas, promote the use of existing private coverage or employee sponsored coverage, reduce non-emergency use of emergency departments, and reduce the need for federal approval to the state Medicaid plan. Public testimony will be limited to 3 minutes. If submitting written testimony, please provide 15 copies with your name on each. Additional Information Contact: Sen. Charles Schwertner, 512/463-0105
 
Texas Medical Board
August 14, 2014 – 01:00 PM
333 Guadalupe, Tower 3, Suite 780, Austin
 
Disciplinary Panel 1. Call to order. 2. Roll call. 3. Consideration of the Application for Temporary Suspension With Notice pursuant to Texas Occupations Code, s164.059, of the license of Christopher James Scott, Surgical Assistant License Number SA00375. 4. Adjourn. Additional Information Contact: Laura Fleharty, 512/305-7174
 
Texas Board of Orthotics and Prosthetics
August 14, 2014 – 01:30 PM
William P. Hobby, Jr. Building, Rm 100, 333 Guadalupe Street, Austin
 
Enforcement Committee. The Committee will meet to discuss and possibly act on the following agenda: Call to Order-Introduction of Members, Guests, and Staff Discussion and Possible Action Concerning Board Members who are Inexcusably Absent from Regularly Scheduled Board Meetings, as defined under Texas Occupations Code Section 605.057(a)(5) Review and Approve May 1, 2014, Committee Minutes Review, Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Complaints: #1070-11-0051 #1070-12-0023 #1070-12-0043 #1070-13-0001 #1070-13-0008 #1070-13-0009 #1070-13-0010 #1070-13-0023 #1070-14-0013 #1070-14-0020 Staff Report Concerning Update on Open Enforcement Cases, to include Tabled Enforcement Cases Staff Report Concerning Closed Enforcement Cases Discussion and Possible Action Concerning the Draft Sanction Guide Set Next Meeting Date Propose Agenda Items Public Comment Adjournment Action may be taken on any of the above items. The Committee reserves the right to go into executive session as authorized by the Government Code. Agenda items may be taken in any order at the discretion of the chair. An individual who wishes to speak on an issue that falls under the Committee's jurisdiction shall be heard during the Public Comment agenda item if it exists. The Chair may establish and announce limitations on speakers, including time limits and when speakers may address the Committee. The limitations, if any, may vary from meeting to meeting. Additional Information Contact: Yvonne Feinleib, 512/834-4521
 
Department of State Health Services
August 14, 2014 – 01:30 PM
Travis County Sheriff's Office, 5555 Airport Boulevard, Austin
 
Public Health Funding and Policy Committee. The Committee will meet to discuss and possibly act on the following agenda: Welcome/Call to Order 1. Approval of June 12th Meeting Minutes 2. Core Functions/Public Health Infrastructure Discussion 3. Sunset Report Summary 4. Sunset Testimony Report on Behalf of Texas Medical Association 5. Sunset Workplan Action Items for DSHS. 6. Office of the Assistant Commissioner Updates. 7. Public Health Emergency Preparedness Funding Formula Update 8. 1115A Waiver Renewal 9. Local Health Departments as Essential Community Providers for Medicaid and S-CHIP 10. General Public Comment 11. Agenda Items for Next Meeting 12. Future Meeting Dates/Locations Adjourn. Additional Information Contact: Glenna Laughlin, 512/834-4555 X 2056
 
8/15/2014
 
Texas Medical Board
August 15, 2014 – 09:00 AM
333 Guadalupe, Tower 2, Austin
 
Texas Physician Health Program. Board Agenda item numbers are assigned for ease of reference only and do not necessarily reflect the order of their consideration by the Board. Call to Order; Roll Call; Welcome Agenda Item 1 Discussion, recommendations, and possible action regarding May 30, 2014 Board meeting minutes. Agenda Item 2 Discussion, recommendations, and possible action regarding case advisory panels, case reviews, proposed agreement terminations and modifications. Agenda Item 3 Discussion, recommendations and possible action regarding the safety of practicing medicine while taking medications with potentially impairing cognitive effects. Agenda Item 4 Discussion, recommendations and possible action regarding the confidentiality of TXPHP records pursuant to Tex. Occup. Code section 167.010(a) such as drug screen results with Recovery Monitors (including County Medical Societies and Work Site Monitors. Agenda Item 5 Discussion, recommendations and possible action regarding data transfer from Access Database to Recovery Trek. Agenda Item 6 Discussion, recommendations, and possible action regarding program operations. Agenda Item 7 Discussion, recommendations, and possible action regarding TXPHP guidelines for agreements with health and rehabilitation centers and sending out data questionnaires and making site visits. Agenda Item 8 Update, discussion, recommendations, and possible action regarding TMB Stakeholders Licensure Application and Questionnaire questions 38-42. Agenda Item 9 Discussion, recommendations, and possible action regarding TXPHP outreach activities. Agenda Item 10 Discussion, recommendations, and possible action regarding upcoming Board meetings, member rotation, board vacancy and possible agenda topics. Agenda Item 11 Open forum for public comments. Executive Session The Board may close the meeting to the public and continue in executive session for the following reasons: a. Private consultation and advice of legal counsel concerning pending or contemplated litigation, settlement offers, and/or legal matters subject to the attorney-client privilege under the authority of the Open Meetings Act Section 551.071, Government Code. b. Deliberations concerning the appointment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline or dismissal of a public officer or employee under the authority of the Open Meetings Act Section 551.074, Government Code. While in executive session, the Board will not take any action, make any decision, or vote with regard to any matter that may be considered or discussed. A certified agenda of any executive session will be made. Additional Information Contact: Shayla.Clay@txphp.state.tx.us
 
Senate Committee on Health & Human Services
August 15, 2014 – 09:00 AM
Capitol Extension Bldg., Room E1.016, Austin
 
The Senate Committee on Health and Human Services will take up the following charges: Charge #2 – Monitor the implementation of programs that were created or expanded by the 83rd Legislature to improve mental health and substance abuse services and assess these efforts' contribution to improved outcomes such as reduced recidivism in state hospitals, diversion from emergency rooms and county jails, address gaps in the current mental health and substance abuse system and make recommendations to better coordinate services across agencies and programs. Charge #6 – Evaluate the current state of prescription drug abuse and strategies for reducing prescription drug abuse in Texas. Make recommendations on how these policies can be improved or modified to enhance the State of Texas' handling of services, treatments and education related to prescription drug abuse and to reduce the overall prevalence of prescription drug abuse. Charge #5 – Evaluate the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program structure. Make recommendations to improve the program's operations and ensure the program achieves outcomes that allow TANF recipients to find employment and achieve self- sufficiency. Recommendations should seek to ensure Texas is using the most effective work-related requirements and drug testing protocols. Public testimony will be limited to 3 minutes. If submitting written testimony, please provide 15 copies with your name on each. Additional Information Contact: Sen. Charles Schwertner, 512/463-0105
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 15, 2014 – 10:00 AM
4900 N. Lamar (Brown-Heatly Building, Public Hearing Room), Austin
 
Health and Human Services Commission Council 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of the May 23, 2013 Council Meeting Minutes 3. Executive Commissioner's Status Report 4. Information Items Related to Rules a. Related to Hospital Presumptive Eligibility Information on rule amendment proposed in the Texas Register in Title 1, Texas Administrative Code, Part 15, Chapters 366, Subchapter B, concerning the Presumptive Medicaid for Pregnant Women Program. b. Regarding the Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) Rule Amendments Information on rule amendments proposed in the Texas Register in Title 1, Texas Administrative Code, Part 15, Chapter 354, s354.1602, s354. 1602,'354. 1633, and s354.1634 concerning the Texas Transformation and Quality Improvement Program and new s354.1637 concerning the Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment Program. HHSC also proposes to repeal existing s354.1635 concerning RHP Plan Modification. c. Related to Waiver Payments to Hospitals, for Physician Services, and other Providers Information on rule amendments proposed in the Texas Register in Title 1, Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 355, s355.8065, related to Disproportionate Share Hospital Reimbursement Methodology, s355.8201 and s355.8202, related to Waiver Payments to Hospitals for Uncompensated Care and to Physician Group Practices for Uncompensated Care, and s355.8441, related to Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) as required by General Appropriations Act, S.B. 1, 83rd Legislature, Regular Session, 2013 (Article II, Health and Human Services Commission, Rider 86). 5. Action Items Related to Rules a. Related to Payment for Physician Assistants and Other Practioners Consideration on a new rule to be proposed in the Texas Register in Title 1, Texas Administrative Code, Part 15, Chapter 354, 354.1001, s355.1062. b. Related to Reimbursement Methodology for Physician Assistants and Other Practitioners Consideration on a new rule to be proposed in the Texas Register in Title 1, Texas Administrative Code, Part 15, amends s355.8093, Physicians Assistants, s355.8161. Reimbursement Methodology for Midwife Services, and s355.8281, Reimbursement Methodology, under Title 1, Part 15, Subchapter J. c. Regarding Potentially Preventable Complications and Potentially Preventable Readmissions Consideration on a new rule to be proposed in the Texas Register in Title 1, Texas Administrative Code, Part 15, Chapter 354, Subchapter A, Division 1. d. Related to Payments to Qualified Nursing Facilities under Managed Care Information on consideration of a new rule in the Texas Register in Title 1, Part 15, Chapter 353, s353.608 concerning Payments to Qualified Nursing Facilities, to maintain a certain level of funding for non-state government-owned nursing facilities (NFs) through the creation of a new funding program. 6. Adjourn. Additional Information Contact: Blanca Madriz, 512/487-3300
 
Texas Board of Orthotics and Prosthetics
August 15, 2014 – 10:30 AM
William P. Hobby Jr. Building, Rm 100, 333 Guadalupe Street, Austin
 
Rules Committee. The Committee will meet to discuss and possibly act on the following agenda: Call to Order-Introduction of Members, Guests and Staff Discussion and Possible Action Concerning Board Members who are Inexcusably Absent from Regularly Scheduled Board Meetings, as defined under Texas Occupations Code Section 605.057(a)(5) Review and Approve May 1, 2014 Committee Minutes Review, Discussion, and Possible Action Regarding Public Comments Received and Committee Recommendations to the Board on Adoption of New and Amended Rules Concerning Licenses and Registrations Issued by the Board, 22 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 821, after consideration of the Rules Committee Report and Recommendations, including: -Amendments to 821.1, 821.2, 821.4, 821.5, 821.9, 821.10, 821.13, 821.16, 821.17, 821.20, and new s821.30 and s821.31 Review, Discussion, and Possible Action by the Rules Committee Regarding Amendments to the Rules Concerning the Licensure and Regulation of Orthotics and Prosthetics, 22 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 821, including possible amendments to: -Rule s821.15 Accreditation of Prosthetic and Orthotic Facilities regarding a new posting requirement for hours of operation Discussion and Possible Action regarding a New Rule in 22 TAC, Chapter 821 to establish two Different Levels of Orthotic Assistant licensure, with Different Educational Requirements and Different Scopes of Practice Discussion and Possible Action Concerning Petition for the Adoption of a Rule regarding Orthoses Sold by Online Retailers Set Next Meeting Date Propose Agenda Items Public Comment Adjournment The Chair may establish and announce limitations on speakers, including time limits and when speakers may address the Committee. The limitations, if any, may vary from meeting to meeting. Action may be taken on any of the above items. The Committee reserves the right to go into executive session as authorized by the Government Code. Agenda items may be taken in any order at the discretion of the chair. An individual who wishes to speak on an issue that falls under the Committee's jurisdiction shall be heard during the Public Comment agenda item if it exists. The chair may establish and announce limitations on apeakers, including time limits and when speakers may address the Committee. The limitations, if any, may vary from meeting to meeting. Additional Information Contact: Yvonne Feinleib, 512/834-4521
 
Texas Board of Orthotics and Prosthetics
August 15, 2014 – 01:00 PM
William P. Hobby Jr. Bldg Room 100, 333 Guadalupe Street, Austin
 
Board Meeting. The Board will meet to discuss and possibly act on the following agenda: 1. Call to Order-Introduction of Members, Guests, and Staff 2. Discussion and Possible Action Concerning Board Members who are Inexcusably Absent from Regularly Scheduled Board Meetings, as defined under Texas Occupations Code Section 605.057(a)(5) 3. Review and Approve the May 2, 2014 Board Meeting Minutes 4. Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Reports from the Board Committees a. Licensing and Accreditation Committee -Number of Applications Reviewed -Number of Applications Approved -Number of Applications Denied -Number of Applications Tabled -Discussion and Possible Action regarding Staff Recommendations on the Implementation of the New and Amended Rules related to Licensure Applications -Review, Discussion, and Possible Action regarding the Evaluation of Orthotic-and Prosthetic-Related Degrees of Volunteers from Malaysia with current Texas Licensing Requirements b. Enforcement Committee -Number of Cases Reviewed -Disciplinary Action Recommended -Number of Cases Closed -Number of Cases Tabled -Staff Report Concerning Update on Open Enforcement Cases, to include Tabled Enforcement Cases -Staff Report Concerning Closed Enforcement Cases -Discussion and Possible Action Concerning the Draft Sanction Guide c. Rules Committee Review, Discussion, and Possible Action by the Rules Committee Regarding Public Comments Received and Committee Recommendations to the Board on Adoption of Amendments and New Rules Concerning Licenses and Registrations Issued by the Board, 22 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 821: -Amendments to 821.1, 821.2, 821.4, 821.5, 821.9, 821.10, 821.13, 821.16, 821.17, 821.20, and new s821.30 and s821.31 Review, Discussion, and Possible Action by the Rules Committee Regarding Amendments to the Rules Concerning the Licensure and Regulation of Orthotics and Prosthetics, 22 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 821, including possible amendments to: -Rule s821.15 Accreditation of Prosthetic and Orthotic Facilities regarding a new posting requirement for hours of operation Discussion and Possible Action regarding a New Rule establishing Two Different Levels Orthotic Assistant licensure, with Different Educational Requirements and Different Scopes of Practice Discussion and Possible Action Concerning Petition for the Adoption of a Rule regarding Orthoses Sold by Online Retailers 5. Review, Discussion, and Possible Action by the Texas Board of Orthotics and Prosthetics Regarding Adoption of New and Amended Rules Concerning Licenses and Registrations Issued by the Board, 22 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 821, after consideration of the Rules Committee Report and Recommendations, including: -Amendments to 821.1, 821.2, 821.4, 821.5, 821.9, 821.10, 821.13, 821.16, 821.17, 821.20, and new s821.30 and s821.31 6. Review, Discussion, and Possible Action by the Texas Board of Orthotics and Prosthetics Regarding Proposed Amendments to s821.15 Accreditation of Prosthetic and Orthotic Facilities regarding a new posting requirement for hours of operation 7. Review, Discussion, and Possible Action Regarding Final Disciplinary Action on the following Cases 1070-14-0014 and 0015, 1070-12-0008, and 1070-10-0038 8. Review, Discussion, and Possible Action Regarding Default Order on Case 1070-10-0077 9. Review, Discussion and Possible Action regarding Status of Cases at the Office of General Counsel awaiting hearings at the State Office of Administrative Hearings: 1070-09-0010, 1070-09-0014, 1070-09-0027, 1070-10-0057, 1070-10-0074, 1070-10-0075, 1070-11-0010, 1070-13-0002, 1070-13-0023, and 1070-13-0029 10. Discussion of Past Enforcement Cases in which a Notice of Violation (NOV) was Issued and then Withdrawn, and Future Enforcement Actions 11. Review, Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Requests for Opening Complaints by the Board 12. Oral Report from Board Member Ray Smith on the Annual Meeting of the Texas Chapter of the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists held on August 8-9, 2014 in San Antonio, Texas 13. Review, Discussion and possible action regarding applications for the position of Executive Director, Texas Board of Orthotics and Prosthetics 14. Presiding Officer's Report on Current Challenges and Accomplishments; Interaction with Stakeholders, State Officials, and Staff; Committee Appointments and Functions; Workload of Board Members; and General Information Regarding the Routine Functioning of the Board 15. Executive Director's Report on Program Operations; Customer Service Accomplishments, Inquiries, and Challenges; Current and/or Historical Licensee Statistics; Media, Legislative, and Stakeholder Contacts and Concerns; Workload Processing; Special Projects Assigned to Executive Director; General Information Regarding the Routine Functioning of the Licensure Program; and Executive Director's Report Concerning Update on Open, Tabled, and Closed Enforcement Cases as well as Disciplinary Action Log and Tool 16. Professional Licensing and Certification Unit Management Report on Unit Organization and Staffing; Program Costs and Revenue; Current Operational Initiatives; Customer Service Accomplishments and Challenges; Workload Processing and Statistical Information; Status of Rulemaking within the Unit; Legislative and Media Contacts and Tracking; General Information on Functioning of the Unit 17. Review, discussion and possible action regarding expanding the dates for future meetings of the Texas Board or Orthotics and Prosthetics from two to three days 18. Set Next Meeting Dates 19. Propose Agenda Items 20. Public Comment 21. Adjournment. Additional Information Contact: Yvonne Feinleib, 512/834-4521
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 15, 2014 – 01:00 PM
Brown Heatly Building, Conference Room 5155, 5th Floor, 4900 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin
 
Proposed Medicaid Payment Rates for Small and Large, State-Operated Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with an Intellectual Disability. Hearing.  Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) will conduct a public hearing on August 15, 2014, at 1 p.m. to receive public comment on the proposed interim per diem Medicaid reimbursement rates for small and large, state-operated Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with an Intellectual Disability (ICF/IID) operated by the Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS).  The hearing will be held in compliance with Texas Human Resources Code §32.0282 and Texas Administrative Code (TAC) Title 1, §355.105(g), which require that public hearings be held on proposed reimbursement rates before such rates are approved by HHSC.  Proposal.  As the single state agency for the state Medicaid program, HHSC proposes the following interim per diem reimbursement rates for small and large, state-operated ICF/IIDs  operated by DADS, to be effective September 1, 2014: Small State-Operated ICF/IID Facilities Proposed interim daily rate:  $644.17. Large State-Operated ICF/IID Facilities – Medicaid Only clients Proposed interim daily rate:  $770.11. Large State-Operated ICF/IID Facilities – Dual-eligible Medicaid/Medicare clients Proposed interim daily rate:  $747.69. HHSC is proposing these interim rates so that adequate funds will be available to serve individuals residing in these facilities.  The proposed interim rates account for actual and projected increases in costs to operate these facilities.  Methodology and Justification.  The proposed rates were determined in accordance with the rate setting methodologies codified as 1 TAC Chapter 355, Subchapter D, §355.456(e), relating to Reimbursement Methodology. Briefing Package.  A briefing package describing the proposed payment rates will be available at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/rad/rate-packets.shtml on August 1, 2014.  Those interested may also obtain a copy of the briefing package before the hearing by contacting Rate Analysis by telephone at 512-730-7401; by fax at 512-730-7475; or by email at sarah.hambrick@hhsc.state.tx.us.  The briefing package will also will be available at the public hearing. Written Comments.  Written comments regarding the proposed payment rates may be submitted instead of, or in addition to, oral testimony until 5 p.m. the day of the hearing.  Written comments may be sent by U.S. mail, overnight mail, special delivery mail, hand delivery, fax, or email: U.S. Mail: Health and Human Services Commission, Rate Analysis Department, Mail Code H-400, P.O. Box 149030, Austin, Texas 78714-9030. Overnight mail, special delivery mail or hand delivery: Health and Human Services Commission, Rate Analysis Department, Mail Code H-400, 4900 North Lamar, Austin, Texas 78751-2316. Phone number for package delivery:  512-730-7401. Fax Attention:   Rate Analysis at 512-730-7475 Email sarah.hambrick@hhsc.state.tx.us
 
8/19/2014
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 19, 2014 – 01:00 PM
701 W 51st St., John H. Winters Bldg, Public Hearing Room, Austin
 
STAR+PLUS Quality Council (Council) 1. Come to order 2. Roll call 3. Adoption of the June 23, 2014 meeting minutes (Vote Required) 4. Discussion and adoption of report to Executive Commissioner (Vote Required) 5. Other business: a. Relating to STAR+PLUS quality b. Relating to the Upcoming October 14, 2014 meeting 6. Public Comment 7. Adjournment. Additional Information Contact: Charles Bredwell, 512/462-6337
 
8/20/2014
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 20, 2014 – 10:00 AM
ITT Building, 6330 Highway 290 East, First floor Theory room 3 and 4, Austin
 
Children’s Policy Council. 1. Welcome and Introduction. a. Introduction of New Members. 2. Presentation and Discussion of Committee Reports. a. Leadership. b. Membership. c. Communications. d. Legislative. e. Mental Health. f. Transition. g. Star Kids. h. Children's Policy Council member activities. i. Emerging Issues. 3. Legislative Recommendation Report Update. 4. Presentation –  Julia Weatherby and David Fulton Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) – Electronic Health Records and Health Information Exchange -Reaching and Informing Families. 5. Discussion of the 2015 Legislative process. 6. Public Comment*. 7. Adjournment *Public comment will be taken following each item, after a staff presentation, and/or before a vote on an action item. Contact:  Sherry Broberg, Office of Program Coordination for Children and Youth, HHSC, 512-420-2856, sherry.broberg@hhsc.state.tx.us.
 
8/21/2014

 
Department of State Health Services
August 21, 2014 – 09:00 AM
Department of State Health Services, Moreton Building, Room M-418,1100 West 49th Street, Austin
 
Texas Bleeding Disorders Advisory Council Teleconference. The Council will meet in a telephone conference call meeting to discuss and possibly act on the following agenda: Welcome, Chair Call to Order and General Announcements Roll Call Review/Approval of Minutes of the May 22, 2014 Council Meeting Star Kids Update Sunset Review Update Discussion related to the December 2014 Report draft Public Comment Adjourn. Additional Information Contact: Carol Labaj, 512/776-3104
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 21, 2014 – 10:00 AM
701 W 51st Street (Winters Building, Public Hearing Room), Austin
 
Drug Utilization Review Board (DUR) 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of Minutes from the April 10, 2014 Drug Utilization Review (DUR) Board Meeting. (Approved by Vote) 3. Retrospective Drug Use Criteria for Outpatient Use in the Vendor Drug Program (Action Item with Vote Required): Jennifer Seltzer, PharmD. a. Sedative/Hypnotics b. Aerosolized Agents – Meter-Dose Inhalers: Beta2-Adrengeric Drugs (short-acting) c. Ivacaftor (Kalydeco') d. Leukotriene Receptor Antagonists e. Nebulized Bronchodilators f. Oral Antidiabetic Agents g. Tramadol (Ultram') 4. Report on Recent Retrospective DUR Proposals: Larry Dent, Pharm D, BCPS a. Depression: Effective Antidepressant Management b. ADHD: Medication Management c. Anticonvulsant Drug Use Evaluation d. Diabetes Mellitus Disease Management 5. Retrospective DUR Proposals (Action Item with Vote Required): Larry Dent, PharmD, BCPS a. Overutilization of Antibiotics b. Multiple Drug Therapy Regimen Review (Polypharmacy) c. Drug Use Evaluation: Drugs with Abuse Potential 6. Hepatitis C Update: Josh Dominguez, Pharm. D. 7. Prospective Prior Authorization Proposals (Clinical Edits), (Action Item with Vote Required): Christina Faulkner, PharmD. a. Antipsychotic Edit Update b. Long Acting Beta Agonist (LABA) – Duplicate Therapy Update c. Injectable Pulmonary Hypertension Agents Edit Update d. Androgenic Agents e. Copaxone f. Cytokine and CAM Antagonists g. H.P. Acthar Gel 8. Public Comment 9. Next Meeting Date: November 20, 2014 10. Adjourn. Additional Information Contact: Julie Nieto, 512/491-1437
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 21, 2014 – 01:30 PM
Brown-Heatly Building, Public Hearing Room, 4900 North Lamar Blvd., Austin
 
Proposed Medicaid Payment Rates for Influenza Vaccines (90685 and 90687). Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) will conduct a public hearing to receive public comment on proposed Medicaid payment rates for Influenza Vaccines (90685 and 90687).  The hearing will be held in compliance with Human Resources Code §32.0282 and the Texas Administrative Code, Title 1 (1 TAC), §355.201, which require public notice of and hearings on proposed Medicaid reimbursements.   HHSC also will broadcast the public hearing; the broadcast can be accessed at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/news/meetings.asp. The broadcast will be archived and can be accessed on demand at the same website. Proposal.  The payment rates for Influenza Vaccines (90685 and 90687) are proposed to be effective October 1, 2014. Methodology and Justification. The proposed payment rates were calculated in accordance with 1 TAC: §355.8085, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for physicians and other practitioners; and §355.8441, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment services. Briefing Package.  A briefing package describing the proposed payment rates will be available at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/rad/rate-packets.shtml on or after August 7, 2014.  Those interested may obtain a copy of the briefing package before the hearing by contacting Rate Analysis by telephone at 512-730-7401; by fax at 512-730-7475; or by email at RADAcuteCare@hhsc.state.tx.us.  The briefing package will also be available at the public hearing.   Written Comments.  Written comments regarding the proposed payment rates may be submitted instead of, or in addition to, oral testimony until 5 p.m. the day of the hearing. Written comments may be sent by U.S. mail, overnight mail, special delivery mail, hand delivery, fax, or email: U.S. Mail: Health and Human Services Commission, Attention: Rate Analysis, Mail Code H-400, P.O. Box 149030, Austin, Texas 78714-9030. Overnight mail, special delivery mail, or hand delivery: Health and Human Services Commission, Attention: Rate Analysis, Mail Code H-400, Brown-Heatly Building, 4900 North Lamar, Austin, Texas 78751. Phone number for package delivery: 512-730-7401. Fax : Attention:  Rate Analysis at 512-730-7475. Email RADAcuteCare@hhsc.state.tx.us
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 21, 2014 – 01:30 PM
Brown-Heatly Building, Public Hearing Room, 4900 North Lamar Blvd., Austin
 
Proposed Medicaid Payment Rates for Neurostimulators and Neuromuscular Stimulators. Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) will conduct a public hearing to receive public comHealth and Human Services Commission (HHSC) will conduct a public hearing to receive public comment on proposed Medicaid payment rates for Neurostimulators and Neuromuscular Stimulators.  The hearing will be held in compliance with Human Resources Code §32.0282 and the Texas Administrative Code, Title 1 (1 TAC), §355.201, which require public notice of and hearings on proposed Medicaid reimbursements.   HHSC also will broadcast the public hearing; the broadcast can be accessed at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/news/meetings.asp. The broadcast will be archived and can be accessed on demand at the same website. Proposal. The payment rates for Neurostimulators and Neuromuscular Stimulators are proposed to be effective October 1, 2014. Methodology and Justification.The proposed payment rates were calculated in accordance with 1 TAC: §355.8021, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for home health services and durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics and supplies; §355.8061, which addresses payment for hospital services; §355.8085, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for physicians and certain other practitioners; §355.8121, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for Ambulatory Surgical Centers; and §355.8441, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment services. Briefing Package. The proposed payment rates were calculated in accordance with 1 TAC: §355.8021, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for home health services and durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics and supplies;   §355.8061, which addresses payment for hospital services; §355.8085, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for physicians and certain other practitioners; §355.8121, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for Ambulatory Surgical Centers; and §355.8441, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment services. Written Comments. Written comments regarding the proposed payment rates may be submitted instead of, or in addition to, oral testimony until 5 p.m. the day of the hearing. Written comments may be sent by U.S. mail, overnight mail, special delivery mail, hand delivery, fax, or email: U.S. Mail: Health and Human Services Commission, Attention: Rate Analysis, Mail Code H-400, P.O. Box 149030, Austin, Texas 78714-9030. Overnight mail, special delivery mail, or hand delivery: Health and Human Services Commission, Attention: Rate Analysis, Mail Code H-400, Brown-Heatly Building, 4900 North Lamar, Austin, Texas 78751. Phone number for package delivery: 512-730-7401. Fax : Attention:  Rate Analysis at 512-730-7475. Email RADAcuteCare@hhsc.state.tx.us
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 21, 2014 – 01:30 PM
Brown-Heatly Building, Public Hearing Room, 4900 North Lamar Blvd., Austin
 
Proposed Medicaid Payment Rates for the Medicaid Biennial Calendar Fee Review. Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) will conduct a public hearing to receive public comment on proposed Medicaid payment rates for the Medicaid Biennial Calendar Fee Review.  The hearing will be held in compliance with Human Resources Code §32.0282 and the Texas Administrative Code, Title 1 (1 TAC), §355.201, which require public notice of and hearings on proposed Medicaid reimbursements.   HHSC also will broadcast the public hearing; the broadcast can be accessed at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/news/meetings.asp. The broadcast will be archived and can be accessed on demand at the same website. Proposal.  The payment rates for the Medicaid Biennial Calendar Fee Review are proposed to be effective October 1, 2014, for the following services: Family Planning, General and Integumentary System Surgery, Orthotics and Prosthetics, Physician Administered Drugs – Oncology, Physician Administered Drugs – Nononcology, Respiratory Therapists. Methodology and Justification. The proposed payment rates were calculated in accordance with 1 TAC: §355.8021, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for home health services and durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies; §355.8085, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for physicians and other practitioners; §355.8441, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment services; and §355.8581, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for Family Planning Services Briefing Package A briefing package describing the proposed payment rates will be available at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/rad/rate-packets.shtml on or after August 7, 2014.  Those interested may obtain a copy of the briefing package before the hearing by contacting Rate Analysis by telephone at 512-730-7401; by fax at 512-730-7475; or by email at RADAcuteCare@hhsc.state.tx.us.  The briefing package will also be available at the public hearing. Written Comments.  Written comments regarding the proposed payment rates may be submitted instead of, or in addition to, oral testimony until 5 p.m. the day of the hearing. Written comments may be sent by U.S. mail, overnight mail, special delivery mail, hand delivery, fax, or email: U.S. Mail: Health and Human Services Commission, Attention: Rate Analysis, Mail Code H-400, P.O. Box 149030, Austin, Texas 78714-9030. Overnight mail, special delivery mail, or hand delivery: Health and Human Services Commission, Attention: Rate Analysis, Mail Code H-400, Brown-Heatly Building, 4900 North Lamar Blvd., Austin, Texas 78751. Phone number for package delivery: 512-730-7401. Fax : Attention:  Rate Analysis at 512-730-7475. Email; sarah.hambrick@hhsc.state.tx.us
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 21, 2014 – 01:30 PM
Brown-Heatly Building, Public Hearing Room, 4900 North Lamar Blvd., Austin
 
Proposed Medicaid Payment Rates for G Codes (Procedures/Professional Services (Temporary). Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) will conduct a public hearing to receive public comment on proposed Medicaid payment rates for G (Procedures/Professional Services (Temporary)) Codes.  The hearing will be held in compliance with Human Resources Code §32.0282 and the Texas Administrative Code, Title 1 (1 TAC), §355.201, which require public notice of and hearings on proposed Medicaid reimbursements.   HHSC also will broadcast the public hearing; the broadcast can be accessed at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/news/meetings.asp. The broadcast will be archived and can be accessed on demand at the same website. Proposal.  The payment rates for G Codes (Procedures/Professional Services (Temporary)) are proposed to be effective October 1, 2014. Methodology and Justification. The proposed payment rates were calculated in accordance with 1 TAC: §355.8085, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for physicians and other practitioners; and §355.8441, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment services. Briefing Package.  A briefing package describing the proposed payment rates will be available at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/rad/rate-packets.shtml on or after August 7, 2014.  Those interested may obtain a copy of the briefing package before the hearing by contacting Rate Analysis by telephone at 512-730-7401; by fax at 512-730-7475; or by email at RADAcuteCare@hhsc.state.tx.us.  The briefing package will also be available at the public hearing.  Written Comments.  Written comments regarding the proposed payment rates may be submitted instead of, or in addition to, oral testimony until 5 p.m. the day of the hearing. Written comments may be sent by U.S. mail, overnight mail, special delivery mail, hand delivery, fax, or email: U.S. Mail: Health and Human Services Commission, Attention: Rate Analysis, Mail Code H-400, P.O. Box 149030, Austin, Texas 78714-9030. Overnight mail, special delivery mail, or hand delivery: Health and Human Services Commission, Attention: Rate Analysis, Mail Code H-400, Brown-Heatly Building, 4900 North Lamar, Austin, Texas 78751. Phone number for package delivery: 512-730-7401. Fax : Attention:  Rate Analysis at 512-730-7475. Email RADAcuteCare@hhsc.state.tx.us
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 21, 2014 – 01:30 PM
Brown-Heatly Building, Public Hearing Room, 4900 North Lamar Blvd., Austin
 
Proposed Medicaid Payment Rate for Physician-Administered Drug – Kadcyla (J9354). Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) will conduct a public hearing to receive public comment on proposed Medicaid payment rate for Physician-Administered Drug – Kadcyla (J9354).  The hearing will be held in compliance with Human Resources Code §32.0282 and the Texas Administrative Code, Title 1 (1 TAC), §355.201, which require public notice of and hearings on proposed Medicaid reimbursements.   HHSC also will broadcast the public hearing; the broadcast can be accessed at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/news/meetings.asp. The broadcast will be archived and can be accessed on demand at the same website. Proposal.  The payment rate for Physician-Administered Drug – Kadcyla (J9354) is proposed to be effective July 1, 2014. Methodology and Justification. The proposed payment rates were calculated in accordance with 1 TAC: §355.8085, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for physicians and other practitioners; and §355.8441, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment services. Briefing Package.  A briefing package describing the proposed payment rates will be available at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/rad/rate-packets.shtml on or after August 7, 2014.  Those interested may obtain a copy of the briefing package before the hearing by contacting Rate Analysis by telephone at 512-730-7401; by fax at 512-730-7475; or by email at RADAcuteCare@hhsc.state.tx.us.  The briefing package will also be available at the public hearing. Written comments may be sent by U.S. mail, overnight mail, special delivery mail, hand delivery, fax, or email: U.S. Mail: Health and Human Services Commission, Attention: Rate Analysis, Mail Code H-400, P.O. Box 149030, Austin, Texas 78714-9030. Overnight mail, special delivery mail, or hand delivery: Health and Human Services Commission, Attention: Rate Analysis, Mail Code H-400, Brown-Heatly Building, 4900 North Lamar, Austin, Texas 78751. Phone number for package delivery: 512-730-7401. Fax : Attention:  Rate Analysis at 512-730-7475. Email RADAcuteCare@hhsc.state.tx.us
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 21, 2014 – 01:30 PM
Brown-Heatly Building, Public Hearing Room, 4900 North Lamar Blvd., Austin
 
Proposed Medicaid Payment Rates for Cardiovascular System Surgery. The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) will conduct a public hearing to receive public comment on proposed Medicaid payment rates for Cardiovascular System Surgery.  The hearing will be held in compliance with Human Resources Code §32.0282 and the Texas Administrative Code, Title 1 (1 TAC), §355.201, which require public notice of and hearings on proposed Medicaid reimbursements.   HHSC also will broadcast the public hearing; the broadcast can be accessed at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/news/meetings.asp. The broadcast will be archived and can be accessed on demand at the same website. Proposal.  The payment rates for Cardiovascular System Surgery are proposed to be effective October 1, 2014. Methodology and Justification. The proposed payment rates were calculated in accordance with 1 TAC: §355.8085, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for physicians and other practitioners; and §355.8441, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) services. Briefing Package.  A briefing package describing the proposed payment rates will be available at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/rad/rate-packets.shtml on or after August 7, 2014.  Interested parties may obtain a copy of the briefing package before the hearing by contacting Rate Analysis by telephone at (512) 730-7401; by fax at (512) 730-7475; or by e-mail at RADAcuteCare@hhsc.state.tx.us.  The briefing package will also be available at the public hearing. Written comments may be sent by U.S. mail, overnight mail, special delivery mail, hand delivery, fax, or email: U.S. Mail: Health and Human Services Commission, Attention: Rate Analysis, Mail Code H-400, P.O. Box 149030, Austin, Texas 78714-9030. Overnight mail, special delivery mail, or hand delivery: Health and Human Services Commission, Attention: Rate Analysis, Mail Code H-400, Brown-Heatly Building, 4900 North Lamar, Austin, Texas 78751. Phone number for package delivery: 512-730-7401. Fax : Attention:  Rate Analysis at 512-730-7475. Email RADAcuteCare@hhsc.state.tx.us
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 21, 2014 – 01:30 PM
Brown-Heatly Building, Public Hearing Room, 4900 North Lamar Blvd., Austin
 
Proposed Medicaid Payment Rates for Sleep Studies.  Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) will conduct a public hearing to receive public comment on proposed Medicaid payment rates for Sleep Studies.  The hearing will be held in compliance with Human Resources Code §32.0282 and the Texas Administrative Code, Title 1 (1 TAC), §355.201, which require public notice of and hearings on proposed Medicaid reimbursements.   HHSC also will broadcast the public hearing; the broadcast can be accessed at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/news/meetings.asp. The broadcast will be archived and can be accessed on demand at the same website. Proposal.  The payment rates for Sleep Studies are proposed to be effective October 1, 2014. Methodology and Justification. The proposed payment rates were calculated in accordance with 1 TAC: §355.8021, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for home health services and durable medical equipment prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies; §355.8085, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for physicians and other practitioners; and §355.8441, which addresses the reimbursement methodology for Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment services. Briefing Package.  A briefing package describing the proposed payment rates will be available at http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/rad/rate-packets.shtml on or after August 7, 2014.  Those interested may obtain a copy of the briefing package before the hearing by contacting Rate Analysis by telephone at 512-730-7401; by fax at 512-730-7475; or by email at RADAcuteCare@hhsc.state.tx.us.  The briefing package will also be available at the public hearing. Written comments may be sent by U.S. mail, overnight mail, special delivery mail, hand delivery, fax, or email: U.S. Mail: Health and Human Services Commission, Attention: Rate Analysis, Mail Code H-400, P.O. Box 149030, Austin, Texas 78714-9030. Overnight mail, special delivery mail, or hand delivery: Health and Human Services Commission, Attention: Rate Analysis, Mail Code H-400, Brown-Heatly Building, 4900 North Lamar, Austin, Texas 78751. Phone number for package delivery: 512-730-7401. Fax : Attention:  Rate Analysis at 512-730-7475. Email RADAcuteCare@hhsc.state.tx.us
 
8/22/2014
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 22, 2014 – 09:00 AM
701 W 51st Street (Winters Building, Public Hearing Room), Austin
 
Pharmaceutical and Therapeutics Committee 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of Minutes from April 11, 2014 3. Old Business: Report on HHSC decisions on acceptance of the Pharmaceutical & Therapeutics Committee recommendations from the April 11, 2014 meeting. 4. New Business: Public Comment on Drug Classes to be reviewed for the Medicaid Preferred Drug List (Drug Classes Listed Below): a. Alzheimer's Agents b. Antibiotics, Inhaled c. Antihistamines, Minimally Sedating d. Antihypertensives, Sympatholytic e. Antivirals, Oral f. Calcium Channel Blockers g. Cephalosporins and Related Antibiotics h. Cough & Cold, Cold i. Cough & Cold, Narcotic j. Cough & Cold, Non-Narcotic k. Fluoroquinolones, Oral l. Glucocorticoids, Oral m. Immunosuppressives, Oral n. Iron, Oral o. Leukotriene Modifiers p. NSAIDs q. Ophthalmic Antibiotic/Steroid Combinations r. Ophthalmic Antibiotics s. Ophthalmics for Allergic Conjunctivitis t. Ophthalmics, Anti-Inflammatory u. Ophthalmics, Glaucoma v. Otic Anti-Infectives & Anesthetics w. Otic Antibiotics x. Prenatal Vitamins y. Skeletal Muscle Relaxants z. Steroids, Topical High aa. Steroids, Topical Low bb. Steroids, Topical Medium cc. Steroids, Topical Very High dd. Ulcerative Colitis 5. Public Comment on new drugs to be reviewed for the Medicaid Preferred Drug List (Drugs Listed Below): a. Acne Agents, Topical / Retin-A Micro 0.08% pump b. Analgesics, Narcotic Long / Zohydro ER c. Analgesics, Narcotic Short / Xartemis XR d. Antifungals, Topical / Luzu e. Beta Blockers / Inderal XL f. COPD Agents / Anoro Ellipta g. Cytokine & CAM Antagonists / Otezla h. Hypoglycemics, SGLT2 / Farxiga i. PAH Agents, Oral & Inhaled / Orenitram ER j. Phosphate Binders / Velphoro k. Sedative Hypnotics / Hetlioz 6. Therapeutic and Clinical Drug Reviews and Updates – Chris Andrews, Pharm.D., Magellan Medicaid Administration 7. Executive Work Session Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Chapter 531, and in accordance with Title 1Texas Administrative Code, Part 15, Subchapter F, s354.1928, the Pharmaceutical & Therapeutics Committee may meet in Executive Session on one or more items listed under New Business, items #4, #5,and #6. 8. Announcements of Drugs Recommended for the Medicaid Preferred Drug List 9. Adjourn 10. Next Meeting Date: November 21, 2014. Additional Information Contact: Bobbie Nolen, 512/707-6148
 
Texas Board of Occupational Therapy Examiners
August 22, 2014 – 09:00 AM
333 Guadalupe, Suite 2-510, Austin
 
Investigation (1) Call to order. (2) Public comment. (3) Review and possible action on case #s: 13-039; 13-068; 13-088; 13-108; 13-144; 13-154; 13-168; 14-002; 14-012; 14-015; 14-020; 14-021; 14-026; 14-037; 14-064; 14-069; 14-073; 14-079; 14-080; 14-087; 14-089; 14-091; 14-094; 14-095; 14-096; 14-097; 14-098; 14-099; 14-100; 14-101; 14-102; 14-103; 14-104; 14-105; 14-106; 14-107; 14-108; 14-109; 14-110; 14-111; 14-112; 14-113; 14-114; 14-115; 14-116; 14-117; 14-118; 14-119; 14-120; 14-121; 14-122; 14-123; 14-124; 14-125; 14-126; 14-127; 14-128; 14-129; 14-130; 14-131; 14-132; 14-133; 14-134; 14-135; 14-136; 14-137; 14-138; 14-139; 14-140; 14-141; 14-142; 14-143; 14-144; 14-145; 14-146; 14-147; 14-148; 14-149; 14-150; 14-151; 14-152; 14-153; 14-154; 14-155; 14-156; 14-157; 14-158; 14-159; 14-160; 14-161; 14-162; 14-163; 14-164; and 14-165. (4) Adjourn. Additional Information Contact: Jennifer Jones, 512/305-6900
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 22, 2014 – 12:00 PM
1100 Congress Ave. (Texas Capitol Extension, Room E2.018), Austin
 
Texas Office for Prevention of Developmental Disabilities Executive Committee Meeting (TOPDD) 1. Call to Order: Roll call of Members/Establish Quorum 2. Greetings and Introductions: Richard Garnett, Ph.D. 3. Approval of Minutes from May 10, 2014 Meeting 4. Child Safety and Injury Prevention: Ashley Givens 5. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Collaborative: Mary Tijerina, Ph.D., MSSW 6. Resource Development: Marian Sokol, Ph.D. 7. Executive Director report: Janet Sharkis 8. Scheduling of Next Meeting: Richard Garnett, Ph.D. 9. Public Comment 10. Adjourn. Additional Information Contact: Angela Morales, 512/206-4544
 
Texas Medical Board
August 22, 2014 – 01:00 PM
333 Guadalupe St.,, Lobby Area, Room 100, Austin
 
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Stakeholder Group 1. Introduction 2. TMB Meeting Minutes – Electronic Medical Records and Communication Ad Hoc Committee, June 26, 2014 3. Rule Review: Chapter 165 – Medical Records s165.1(a) 4. Adjourn . Additional Information Contact: Laura Fleharty, 512/305-7174
 
8/27/2014
 
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
August 27, 2014 – 10:00 AM
6330 Highway 290 East (ITT Building, Rooms 3-4), Austin
 
The Quality Based Payment Advisory Committee 1. Welcome and Introductions 2. Approval of the May 15, 2014 Meeting Minutes 3. Informational Presentations: a. Dr Walters: Episode based payment for Cancer Interventions b. Updates on initiatives, website c. Dr Gore: Issues Addressing Patients' Social Needs – Critical to Improving Health Status and Reducing Costs 4. Lunch (Recess) 5. Committee Discussions and Recommendations a. Alternative payment models b. End of life care c. Potentially preventable events 6. Public Comment 7. Next Meeting (November 19, 2014) 8. Adjourn. Additional Information Contact: Matthew Ferrara, 512/380-4371
 
House Committee on Government Efficiency & Reform
August 27, 2014 – 10:00 AM
Capitol Extension Bldg., Room E2.010, Austin
 
The Committee will meet to consider the following charges: Examine current restrictions on state and local governmental entities relating to the construction of critical infrastructure, including transportation and water projects, and make recommendations for expediting and creating more cost-effective and efficient methods for the construction of such projects; Review the application of the Public Information Act to requests for large amounts of electronic data. Examine whether the procedures and deadlines imposed by the Act give governmental bodies enough time to identify and protect confidential information in such requests and; Study the benefits of utilizing a Chief Innovation Officer for Texas and its agencies. Additional information contact: Rep. Linda Harper-Brown 512/463-0641
 
8/29/2014
 
Department of State Health Services
August 29, 2014 – 10:00 AM
Brown-Heatly Building, Room 1410/1420, 4900 North Lamar, Austin
 
Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI) and Preventable Adverse Events (PAE) Advisory Panel. The Panel will meet to discuss and possibly act on the following agenda: 1. Welcome and introductions 2. Announcements 3. Review of May 29, 2014 meeting minutes 4. HAI/PAE program a. Staffing update b. HAI/PAE rule changes/amendments c. PAE reporting status update d. HAI reporting data summary e. Facility HAI data audit report f. Status report on Multidrug resistant acinetobacter (MDR-A) and Carbapenem resistant enerococcus (CRE) reporting g. Status report on Clostridium difficle exceptional item activities 5. Update on Website activities 6. Report on recent training/educational activities 7. Review of items from the last meeting 8. Agenda items for next meeting 9. Adjournment.
Additional Information Contact: Shawn Tupy, 512/776-2780
 
 
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