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AN ACT
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE REFORM; ESTABLISHING A HEALTHY NEW
MEXICO TASK FORCE TO DEVISE A STRATEGIC PLAN FOR IMPLEMENTING
DISEASE PREVENTION AND CHRONIC CONDITION AND CHRONIC DISEASE
MANAGEMENT MEASURES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. TEMPORARY PROVISION--HEALTHY NEW MEXICO TASK
FORCE--MEMBERSHIP--DUTIES.--
A. By July 1, 2008, the secretary of health shall
convene a healthy New Mexico task force to devise a
comprehensive five-year strategic plan for preventing disease
and managing chronic conditions for public and private
programs. The healthy New Mexico task force shall report on
its strategic plan to the interim legislative health and
human services committee by June 30, 2009. The healthy New
Mexico task force shall work in conjunction with the national
institutes of health, the New Mexico health policy
commission, the New Mexico medical society or other boards,
commissions, departments, agencies, authorities,
organizations and persons necessary to provide appropriate
expertise to devise the strategic plan. The strategic plan
shall contain recommendations for reducing overall demand for
high-cost medical and behavioral health treatments, thereby
reducing or moderating the increase in health care costs.
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B. The healthy New Mexico task force's strategic
plan shall include the following features:
(1) a plan for hiring the services of
persons specializing in disease management to control costs
and encourage healthy lifestyles in the state employees group
benefits self-insurance plan, with the objective of
guaranteeing savings to the state employees group benefits
self-insurance plan;
(2) recommendations on implementing the
primary care case management project to pay medicaid
fee-for-service providers a capitated rate for managing
patients' health status and treatment, and the healthy New
Mexico task force shall recommend the areas of the state
where this project can be implemented cost effectively;
(3) recommendations on requirements for
private health insurers and group health plans to reward
providers for controlling chronic diseases and chronic
conditions; and
(4) recommendations for funding and
implementing a pilot program to integrate prevention, early
intervention and case management in one targeted community
that the healthy New Mexico task force has identified as
being underserved as relating to health care services. The
pilot program shall focus especially, but not exclusively,
upon diabetes and obesity prevention, intervention and case
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management.
C. As used in this section:
(1) "chronic condition" or "chronic disease"
means a disease or condition that has a prolonged course,
that does not resolve spontaneously, involves functional
impairment or disability for which a complete cure is rarely
achieved and that may require ongoing medical care;
(2) "chronic condition management" or
"chronic disease management" means a system of coordinated
health care interventions and communications for individuals
with chronic diseases or chronic conditions, including
significant patient self-care efforts, system supports for
provider and patient relationships and a plan of care
emphasizing prevention of complications utilizing
evidence-based practice guidelines, patient empowerment
strategies and evaluation of clinical, humanistic and
economic outcomes on an ongoing basis with the goal of
improving overall health; and
(3) "disease management" means health care
services, including patient education, monitoring, data
collection and reporting, designed to improve health outcomes
in defined populations with selected chronic diseases.