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* TITLE 32.1. HEALTH; CHAPTER 7.2. HEALTH CARE DATA REPORTING
§ 32.1-276.4. (Effective until July 1, 2003) Agreements for
certain data services.
A. The Commissioner shall negotiate and enter into contracts or
agreements with a nonprofit organization for the compilation,
storage, analysis, and evaluation of data submitted by health care
providers pursuant to this chapter and for the development and
administration of a methodology for the measurement and review of the
efficiency and productivity of health care providers. Such nonprofit
organization shall be governed by a board of directors composed of
representatives of state government, including the Commissioner, and
the consumer, health care provider, and business communities. Of the
health care provider representatives, there shall be an equal number
of hospital, nursing home, physician and health plan representatives.
The articles of incorporation of such nonprofit organization shall
require the nomination of such board members by organizations and
associations representing those categories of persons specified for
representation on the board of directors.
B. In addition to providing for the compilation, storage,
analysis, and evaluation services described in subsection A, any
contract or agreement with a nonprofit, tax-exempt health data
organization made pursuant to this section shall require the board of
directors of such organization to:
1. Develop and disseminate other health care cost and quality
information designed to assist businesses and consumers in purchasing
health care and long-term care services;
2. Prepare and make public summaries, compilations, or other
supplementary reports based on the data provided by health care
providers pursuant to this chapter;
3. Collect, compile, and publish Health Employer Data and
Information Set (HEDIS) information or reports or other quality of
care or performance information sets approved by the Board, pursuant
to § 32.1-276.5, and submitted by health maintenance
organizations or other health care plans;
4. Maintain the confidentiality of data as set forth in §
32.1-276.9;
5. Submit a report to the Board, the Governor, and the General
Assembly no later than October 1 of each year for the preceding
fiscal year. Such report shall include a certified audit and provide
information on the accomplishments, priorities, and current and
planned activities of the nonprofit organization;
6. Submit, as appropriate, strategic plans to the Board, the
Governor, and the General Assembly recommending specific data
projects to be undertaken and specifying data elements that will be
required from health care providers. In developing strategic plans,
the nonprofit organization shall incorporate similar activities of
other public and private entities to maximize the quality of data
projects and to minimize the cost and duplication of data projects.
In its strategic plans, the nonprofit organization shall also
evaluate the continued need for and efficacy of current data
initiatives, including the use of patient level data for public
health purposes. The nonprofit organization shall submit the first
such strategic plan to the Board, the Governor, and the General
Assembly by October 1, 1996. Such initial plan shall include
recommendations for measuring quality of care for all health care
providers and for funding all data projects undertaken pursuant to
this chapter. The approval of the General Assembly shall be required
prior to the implementation of any recommendations set forth in a
strategic plan submitted pursuant to this section;
7. Competitively bid or competitively negotiate all aspects of all
data projects, if feasible.
C. Except as provided in subsection K of § 11-45, the
provisions of the Virginia Public Procurement Act (§ 11-35 et
seq.) shall not apply to the activities of the Commissioner
authorized by this section. Funding for services provided pursuant to
any such contract or agreement shall come from general appropriations
and from fees determined pursuant to § 32.1-276.8.
*Note: This statutory text is given for illustrative purposes
only. It may represent only that portion of the statute that FOIA
mentions. There may have been legislative changes to the statute as
well. Check the most recent, official version of the Virginia Code
before relying on any provision seen here.
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