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IN HB1320
Bill
Status
1/12/2016
Primary Sponsor
Karlee Macer
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AI Summary
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Three state agencies (department of health, state personnel department, and office of secretary of family and social services) must collaborate to identify goals, benchmarks, and plans to reduce diabetes incidence, improve care, and control complications in Indiana.
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First report due February 1, 2017 must include financial impact assessment, evaluation of existing prevention programs, inter-agency coordination level, detailed treatment and prevention action plan with benchmarks, and budget blueprint with cost ranges for proposed and current programs.
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Financial impact assessment must cover number of individuals diagnosed with diabetes, aggregate treatment costs across medical facilities, pharmacies, nursing homes, state agencies, insurance companies and patients, complications costs, and comparison to other chronic diseases.
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Second report due February 1, 2019 must include updated information on the same topics as the first report.
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Chapter expires December 31, 2019; effective July 1, 2016.
Legislative Description
Diabetes assessment reports. Requires the state department of health, the state personnel department, and the office of the secretary of family and social services to: (1) collaborate to identify plans to reduce the incidence of diabetes and diabetes complications; and (2) submit two reports to the general assembly concerning the financial impact of diabetes and diabetes complications in Indiana and plans to reduce the incidence of diabetes in Indiana.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Public Health
1/12/2016