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HB
161 (BR 1143) - S. Nunn
AN
ACT relating to electronic health registries and making an appropriation
therefor.
Create new sections of KRS Chapter 11 to define
terms; require the Governor's Office for Technology to implement, host, and
maintain an Internet-based common registry for telehealth, public health,
and family practice residency programs; establish standards for the central
registry; and require the central registry to be a component of any
electronic health network if a network is developed by legislation or developed
by a state board or agency; amend KRS 11.550 to require the Telehealth
Board to establish procedures and minimum data set for the telehealth
functions of the central registry; expand reporting requirements to include
data collected by the registry; create a new section of KRS Chapter 164 to
require the University of Kentucky and the University of Louisville to
collaborate with the Governor's Office of Technology to implement the
common central registry for family practice residence programs; create a
new section of KRS Chapter 211 to require the secretary of the Cabinet for
Health Services to implement a common centralized registry for case
management, immunizations decision support tracking, disease surveillance,
communicable disease reporting, and any other services as determined by the
secretary; establish requirements for the immunization registry; authorize
the promulgation of administrative regulations related to the central
registry and sharing of immunization information; require health departments
to use the central registry; require the Cabinet for Health Services to
seek funding to support public health registries; require the cabinet to
report data collected by the registry to the Governor, the Legislative
Research Commission, and the Interim Joint Committee on Health and Welfare;
appropriate $2 million for the 2002-2003 fiscal year and $3.5 million for
the 2003-2004 fiscal year.
HB 161 -
AMENDMENTS
HCS -
Retain original provisions; require the implementation of a common registry
to be contingent upon availability of funds; clarify that the
responsibility of implementation of the common central registry is with any
future board or agency established to develop an electronic health network;
and delete appropriation.
HCA (1/Title,
S. Nunn) - Make title amendment.
HFA (1, S.
Nunn) - Retain original provisions; permit collaboration between the
Governor's Office of Technology, the Cabinet for Health Services, the
Telehealth Board, the University of Kentucky, and the University of
Louisville to implement a common registry instead of requiring
implementation of the registry.
(Prefiled
by the sponsor(s))
Jan 8-introduced in House; to Health and
Welfare (H)
Jan 22-posted in committee; posting waived
Jan 24-reported favorably, 1st reading, to
Calendar with Committee Substitute, committee amendment (1-title)
Jan 25-2nd reading, to Rules; recommitted to
Appropriations and Revenue (H)
Jan 28-floor amendment (1) filed to Committee
Substitute
Feb 1-posted in committee
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