Sec. 536.002. MEDICAID AND CHIP QUALITY-BASED PAYMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE    


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  • (a) The Medicaid and CHIP Quality-Based Payment Advisory Committee is established to advise the commission on establishing, for purposes of the child health plan and Medicaid programs administered by the commission or a health and human services agency:

    (1) reimbursement systems used to compensate physicians or other health care providers under those programs that reward the provision of high-quality, cost-effective health care and quality performance and quality of care outcomes with respect to health care services;

    (2) standards and benchmarks for quality performance, quality of care outcomes, efficiency, and accountability by managed care organizations and physicians and other health care providers;

    (3) programs and reimbursement policies that encourage high-quality, cost-effective health care delivery models that increase appropriate provider collaboration, promote wellness and prevention, and improve health outcomes; and

    (4) outcome and process measures under Section 536.003.

    (b) The executive commissioner shall appoint the members of the advisory committee. The committee must consist of physicians and other health care providers, representatives of health care facilities, representatives of managed care organizations, and other stakeholders interested in health care services provided in this state, including:

    (1) at least one member who is a physician with clinical practice experience in obstetrics and gynecology;

    (2) at least one member who is a physician with clinical practice experience in pediatrics;

    (3) at least one member who is a physician with clinical practice experience in internal medicine or family medicine;

    (4) at least one member who is a physician with clinical practice experience in geriatric medicine;

    (5) at least one member who is or who represents a health care provider that primarily provides long-term care services;

    (6) at least one member who is a consumer representative; and

    (7) at least one member who is a member of the Advisory Panel on Health Care-Associated Infections and Preventable Adverse Events who meets the qualifications prescribed by Section 98.052(a)(4), Health and Safety Code.

    (c) The executive commissioner shall appoint the presiding officer of the advisory committee.

Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., 1st C.S., Ch. 7 , Sec. 1.12(a), eff. September 28, 2011.