Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64F-2.002 - Coalition Responsibilities
(1)
Perform an assessment of the prenatal and infant health care needs of the
services delivery catchment area or areas represented by the coalition, as
described in Section 383.216(2)(a),
F.S. This assessment shall include, at a minimum, the following:
(a) A demographic and economic profile of the
coalition's service area which describes the population in terms of age, race,
ethnicity, sex, income level, educational level, type of occupation and any
other locally relevant characteristics.
(b) An estimate of the number of women who
will get pregnant each year in the coalition's service area and an estimate of
the number of these women who will have insufficient financial means to cover
prenatal, labor and delivery, postpartum, and infant care.
(c) A determination of priority target groups
by geographic location by use of census tracts or zip codes of groups which may
be at risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes due to medical, socioeconomic
conditions, or past experience. In identifying priority target groups, the
coalition should consider barriers to services such as:
1. Transportation difficulties.
2. Inconvenient days and hours of care
available from providers and excessive waiting periods.
3. Inability to pay for services or lack of
third-party coverage.
4.
Difficulties in obtaining eligibility for Medicaid.
5. Problems with child care.
6. Poor motivation due to impaired
psychosocial functioning.
7.
Illegal or alien status.
8. Lack of
knowledge of where to seek, and the importance of seeking, prenatal
care.
9. Past negative experiences
with providers.
10. Language
barriers.
11. Cultural
barriers.
12. Insufficient health
care providers.
13. Negative
perceptions of provider quality.
(d) An evaluation of outcomes by provider
within the coalition's service area.
(2) Establish service area outcome objectives
with guidance from the department, using the Agency Functional Plan, the State
Health Plan, Healthy People 2000, Healthy Communities 2000: Model Standards,
Guidelines for Attainment of Year 2000 Objectives for the Nation, and any local
health plans or education plans (such as those relating to teenage
pregnancies).
(3) Develop a
comprehensive resource inventory of services available for residents of the
coalition's service area which includes identifying actual and potential local
providers of services. The resource inventory should include an analysis of
each actual and potential provider's ability and willingness to serve the
target population identified in paragraph
64F-2.002(1)(c),
F.A.C. Information supplied by the resource inventory should include the
following service characteristics:
(a)
Location.
(b) Catchment
area.
(c) Hours and days of
operation.
(d) Type and extent of
core services being provided.
(e)
Willingness to accept Medicaid clients and the conditions under which clients
are accepted.
(f) Willingness to
accept medically indigent clients and the conditions under which clients are
accepted.
(g) Arrangements for
making referrals and obtaining specialty services for clients.
(h) Capability of provider to deliver one or
more of the core services to the priority target population.
(i) Funds available to provide
services.
(j) Other information
deemed appropriate by the coalition.
(4) Determine the services required to
provide care to the identified priority target groups and the unmet needs for
services by soliciting information from various community sources within the
coalition's service area.
(5)
Develop a prenatal and infant health care services delivery plan. The purpose
of this plan is to focus all the prenatal, labor and delivery, postpartum, and
infant care resources available in the service area on developing and
maintaining a system to ensure adequate and appropriate prenatal and infant
care. It shall include action steps or strategies for both the coalition and
the member agencies and organizations. These action steps shall include the
responsible entity or entities, time frames and evaluation measures. The
initial plan shall be due to the department within six months of official
designation of the coalition. Changes and updates to the plan may be done at
the discretion of the coalition. Subsequent reviews and updates of the plan
shall be done, at a minimum, on an annual basis. A copy of all initial, annual
and revised plans shall be submitted to the State Surgeon General within 30
days of final approval by the coalition.
(6) Organize a local provider network or
networks to implement the services delivery plan.
(7) Upon completion of the service delivery
plan, develop an allocation methodology using identified resources which are
appropriated for the coalition's service area and over which the coalition has
been given authority by the responsible federal, state or local
agency.
(8) Develop and implement a
methodology to evaluate the effectiveness of the service or services delivered
by the provider. Each coalition will compile baseline data and update this data
at least on a yearly basis and review the results with the department. The
evaluation should address the performance of the delivery system compared to
established outcome standards.
(9)
Build a supportive community network within the coalition's service area to
ensure the needs of the priority target group are being met.
(10) Assure that a quality assurance system
is in operation within each provider's organization in the
network.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 383.216(10) FS. Law Implemented 383.216 FS.
New 11-11-91, Amended 4-21-96, Formerly 10D-113.003.
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