Statute:

Health care facility transformation program: statewide III

ยง 2825-f. Health care facility transformation program: statewide III.
1. A statewide health care facility transformation program is hereby
established under the joint administration of the commissioner and the
president of the dormitory authority of the state of New York for the
purpose of strengthening and protecting continued access to health care
services in communities. The program shall provide funding in support of
capital projects, debt retirement, working capital or other non-capital
projects that facilitate health care transformation activities
including, but not limited to, merger, consolidation, acquisition or
other activities intended to: (a) create financially sustainable systems
of care; (b) preserve or expand essential health care services; (c)
modernize obsolete facility physical plants and infrastructure; (d)
foster participation in alternative payment arrangements including, but
not limited to, contracts with managed care plans and accountable care
organizations; (e) for residential health care facilities, increase the
quality of resident care or experience; or (f) improve health
information technology infrastructure, including telehealth, to
strengthen the acute, post-acute and long-term care continuum. Grants
shall not be available to support general operating expenses. The
issuance of any bonds or notes hereunder shall be subject to section
sixteen hundred eighty-r of the public authorities law and the approval
of the director of the division of the budget, and any projects funded
through the issuance of bonds or notes hereunder shall be approved by
the New York state public authorities control board, as required under
section fifty-one of the public authorities law.

2. The commissioner and the president of the dormitory authority shall
enter into an agreement, subject to approval by the director of the
budget, and subject to section sixteen hundred eighty-r of the public
authorities law, for the purposes of awarding, distributing, and
administering the funds made available pursuant to this section. Such
funds may be distributed by the commissioner for grants to general
hospitals, residential health care facilities, adult care facilities
licensed under title two of article seven of the social services law,
diagnostic and treatment centers and clinics licensed pursuant to this
chapter or the mental hygiene law, children's residential treatment
facilities licensed pursuant to article thirty-one of the mental hygiene
law, assisted living programs approved by the department pursuant to
section four hundred sixty-one-l of the social services law, and
community-based health care providers as defined in subdivision three of
this section for grants in support of the purposes set forth in this
section. A copy of such agreement, and any amendments thereto, shall be
provided to the chair of the senate finance committee, the chair of the
assembly ways and means committee, and the director of the division of
the budget no later than thirty days prior to the release of a request
for applications for funding under this program. Projects awarded, in
whole or part, under sections twenty-eight hundred twenty-five-a and
twenty-eight hundred twenty-five-b of this article shall not be eligible
for grants or awards made available under this section.

3. Notwithstanding section one hundred sixty-three of the state
finance law or any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, up to
five hundred twenty-five million dollars of the funds appropriated for
this program shall be awarded without a competitive bid or request for
proposal process for grants to health care providers (hereafter
"applicants"). Provided, however, that a minimum of: (a) sixty million
dollars of total awarded funds shall be made to community-based health
care providers, which for purposes of this section shall be defined as a
diagnostic and treatment center licensed or granted an operating
certificate under this article; a mental health clinic licensed or
granted an operating certificate under article thirty-one of the mental
hygiene law; a substance use disorder treatment clinic licensed or
granted an operating certificate under article thirty-two of the mental
hygiene law; a primary care provider; a clinic licensed or granted an
operating certificate under article sixteen of the mental hygiene law; a
home care provider certified or licensed pursuant to article thirty-six
of this chapter; or hospices licensed or granted an operating
certificate pursuant to article forty of this chapter and (b) forty-five
million dollars of the total awarded funds shall be made to residential
health care facilities.

4. Notwithstanding any inconsistent subdivision of this section or any
other provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner, with the
approval of the director of the budget, may expend up to twenty million
dollars of the funds appropriated for this program pursuant to
subdivision three of this section, not including funds dedicated for
community-based health care providers under paragraph (a) of such
subdivision or for residential health care facilities under paragraph
(b) of such subdivision, for awards made pursuant to paragraph (l) of
subdivision three of section four hundred sixty-one-l of the social
services law, provided that funding shall be prioritized for awards made
pursuant to subparagraph (i) of such paragraph, with remaining funding
available for awards made pursuant to subparagraphs (ii) and (iii) of
such paragraph.

4-a. Notwithstanding subdivision two of this section or any
inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, and upon approval of the
director of the budget, the commissioner may, subject to the
availability of lawful appropriation, award up to three hundred million
dollars of the funds made available pursuant to this section for
unfunded project applications submitted in response to the request for
applications number 17648 issued by the department on January eighth,
two thousand eighteen pursuant to section twenty-eight hundred
twenty-five-e of this article, provided however that the provisions of
subdivisions three and four of this section shall apply.

4-b. Authorized amounts to be awarded pursuant to applications
submitted in response to the request for application number 17648 shall
be awarded no later than September first, two thousand nineteen.

5. In determining awards for eligible applicants under this section,
the commissioner shall consider criteria including, but not limited to:

(a) the extent to which the proposed project will contribute to the
integration of health care services or the long term sustainability of
the applicant or preservation of essential health services in the
community or communities served by the applicant;

(b) the extent to which the proposed project or purpose is aligned
with delivery system reform incentive payment ("DSRIP") program goals
and objectives;

(c) the geographic distribution of funds;

(d) the relationship between the proposed project and identified
community need;

(e) the extent to which the applicant has access to alternative
financing;

(f) the extent to which the proposed project furthers the development
of primary care and other outpatient services;

(g) the extent to which the proposed project benefits Medicaid
enrollees and uninsured individuals;

(h) the extent to which the applicant has engaged the community
affected by the proposed project and the manner in which community
engagement has shaped such project; and

(i) the extent to which the proposed project addresses potential risk
to patient safety and welfare.

6. Disbursement of awards made pursuant to this section shall be
conditioned on the awardee achieving certain process and performance
metrics and milestones as determined in the sole discretion of the
commissioner. Such metrics and milestones shall be structured to ensure
that the goals of the project are achieved, and such metrics and
milestones shall be included in grant disbursement agreements or other
contractual documents as required by the commissioner.

7. The department shall provide a report on a quarterly basis to the
chairs of the senate finance, assembly ways and means, and senate and
assembly health committees, until such time as the department determines
that the projects that receive funding pursuant to this section are
substantially complete. Such reports shall be submitted no later than
sixty days after the close of the quarter, and shall include, for each
award, the name of the applicant, a description of the project or
purpose, the amount of the award, disbursement date, and status of
achievement of process and performance metrics and milestones pursuant
to subdivision six of this section.

PBH 2825-F 2019-06-28

Sections:

ARTICLE 28 - Hospitals
SECTION 2800 - Declaration of policy and statement of purpose
SECTION 2801 - Definitions
SECTION 2801-A - Establishment or incorporation of hospitals
SECTION 2801-B - Improper practices in hospital staff appointments and extension of professional privileges prohibited
SECTION 2801-C - Injunctions
SECTION 2801-D - Private actions by patients of residential health care facilities
SECTION 2801-E - Voluntary residential health care facility rightsizing demonstration program
SECTION 2801-F - Residential health care facility quality incentive payment program
SECTION 2801-G - Community forum on hospital closure
SECTION 2801-H - Personal caregiving and compassionate caregiving visitors to nursing home residents during declared local or state health emergencies
SECTION 2802 - Approval of construction
SECTION 2802-A - Transitional care unit demonstration program
SECTION 2802-B - Health equity impact assessments
SECTION 2803 - Commissioner and council; powers and duties
SECTION 2803-A - Authority to contract
SECTION 2803-AA - Sickle cell disease information distribution
SECTION 2803-AA*2 - Nursing home infection control competency audit
SECTION 2803-B - Uniform reports and accounting systems for hospital costs
SECTION 2803-C - Rights of patients in certain medical facilities
SECTION 2803-C-1 - Rights of patients in certain medical facilities; long-term care ombudsman program
SECTION 2803-D - Reporting abuses of persons receiving care or services in residential health care facilities
SECTION 2803-E - Residential health care facilities; return and redistribution of unused medication
SECTION 2803-E*2 - Reporting incidents of possible professional misconduct
SECTION 2803-F - Respite projects
SECTION 2803-G - Board of visitors in county owned residential health care facility
SECTION 2803-H - Health related facility; pet therapy programs
SECTION 2803-I - General hospital inpatient discharge review program
SECTION 2803-J - Information for maternity patients
SECTION 2803-J*2 - Nursing home nurse aide registry
SECTION 2803-K - In-patient nasogastric feeding procedures
SECTION 2803-L - Community service plans
SECTION 2803-M - Discharge of hospital patients to adult homes
SECTION 2803-N - Hospital care for maternity patients
SECTION 2803-O - Hospital care for mastectomy, lumpectomy, and lymph node dissection patients
SECTION 2803-O-1 - Required protocols for fetal demise
SECTION 2803-P - Disclosure of information concerning family violence
SECTION 2803-Q - Family councils in residential health care facilities
SECTION 2803-R - Dissemination of information about the abandoned infant protection act
SECTION 2803-S - Access to product recall information
SECTION 2803-T - Preadmission information
SECTION 2803-U - Hospital substance use disorder policies and procedures
SECTION 2803-V - Lymphedema information distribution
SECTION 2803-V*2 - Standing orders for newborn care in a hospital
SECTION 2803-W - Independent quality monitors for residential health care facilities
SECTION 2803-W*2 - Disclosure of information concerning pregnancy complications
SECTION 2803-X - Requirements related to nursing homes and related assets and operations
SECTION 2803-Y - Provision of residency agreement
SECTION 2803-Z - Transfer, discharge and voluntary discharge requirements for residential health care facilities
SECTION 2803-Z*2 - Antimicrobial resistance prevention and education
SECTION 2804 - Units for hospital and health-related affairs
SECTION 2804-A - State task force on clinical practice guidelines and medical technology assessment
SECTION 2805 - Approval of hospitals; operating certificates
SECTION 2805-A - Disclosure of financial transactions
SECTION 2805-B - Admission of patients and emergency treatment of nonadmitted patients
SECTION 2805-C - Every private proprietary nursing home having a capacity of eighty patients or more may have a licensed medical doctor in attendance, upo...
SECTION 2805-D - Limitation of medical, dental or podiatric malpractice action based on lack of informed consent
SECTION 2805-E - Reports of residential health care facilities
SECTION 2805-F - Money deposited or advanced for admittance to nursing homes; waiver void; administration expenses
SECTION 2805-G - Maintenance of records
SECTION 2805-H - Immunizations
SECTION 2805-I - Treatment of sexual offense victims and maintenance of evidence in a sexual offense
SECTION 2805-J - Medical, dental and podiatric malpractice prevention program
SECTION 2805-K - Investigations prior to granting or renewing privileges
SECTION 2805-L - Adverse event reporting
SECTION 2805-M - Confidentiality
SECTION 2805-N - Child abuse prevention
SECTION 2805-O - Identification of veterans and their spouses by nursing homes, residential health care facilities, and adult care facilities
SECTION 2805-P - Emergency treatment of rape survivors
SECTION 2805-Q - Hospital visitation by domestic partner
SECTION 2805-R - Patients unable to verbally communicate
SECTION 2805-S - Circulating nurse required
SECTION 2805-T - Clinical staffing committees and disclosure of nursing quality indicators
SECTION 2805-U - Credentialing and privileging of health care practitioners providing telemedicine services
SECTION 2805-V - Observation services
SECTION 2805-W - Patient notice of observation services
SECTION 2805-X - Hospital-home care-physician collaboration program
SECTION 2805-Y - Identification and assessment of human trafficking victims
SECTION 2805-Z - Hospital domestic violence policies and procedures
SECTION 2806 - Hospital operating certificates; suspension or revocation
SECTION 2806-A - Temporary operator
SECTION 2806-B - Residential health care facilities; revocation of operating certificate
SECTION 2807 - Hospital reimbursement provisions; generally
SECTION 2807-A - General hospital nineteen hundred eighty-six and nineteen hundred eighty-seven inpatient rates and charges
SECTION 2807-AA - Nurse loan repayment program
SECTION 2807-B - Outstanding payments and reports due under subdivision eighteen of section twenty-eight hundred seven-c, sections twenty-eight hundred se...
SECTION 2807-C - General hospital inpatient reimbursement for annual rate periods beginning on or after January first, nineteen hundred eighty-eight
SECTION 2807-D - Hospital assessments
SECTION 2807-DD - Temporary nursing home stability contributions
SECTION 2807-D-1 - Hospital quality contributions
SECTION 2807-E - Uniform bills
SECTION 2807-F - Health maintenance organization payment factor
SECTION 2807-I - Service and quality improvement grants
SECTION 2807-J - Patient services payments
SECTION 2807-K - General hospital indigent care pool
SECTION 2807-L - Health care initiatives pool distributions
SECTION 2807-M - Distribution of the professional education pools
SECTION 2807-N - Palliative care education and training
SECTION 2807-O - Early intervention services pool
SECTION 2807-P - Comprehensive diagnostic and treatment centers indigent care program
SECTION 2807-R - Funding for expansion of cancer services
SECTION 2807-S - Professional education pool funding
SECTION 2807-T - Assessments on covered lives
SECTION 2807-U - Transfers for tax credits
SECTION 2807-V - Tobacco control and insurance initiatives pool distributions
SECTION 2807-W - High need indigent care adjustment pool
SECTION 2807-X - Grants for long term care demonstration projects
SECTION 2807-Y - Pool administration
SECTION 2807-Z - Review of eligible federally qualified health center capital projects
SECTION 2808 - Residential health care facilities; rates of payment
SECTION 2808-A - Liability of certain persons
SECTION 2808-B - Certification of financial statements and financial information
SECTION 2808-C - Reimbursement of general hospital inpatient services
SECTION 2808-D - Nursing home quality improvement demonstration program
SECTION 2808-E - Residential health care for children with medical fragility in transition to young adults and young adults with medical fragility demonst...
SECTION 2808-E*2 - Nursing home ratings
SECTION 2809 - Residential health care facilities; powers to require security
SECTION 2810 - Residential health care facilities; receivership
SECTION 2811 - Discounts and splitting fees with medical referral services; prohibited
SECTION 2812 - Construction
SECTION 2813 - Separability
SECTION 2814 - Health networks, global budgeting, and health care demonstrations
SECTION 2815 - Health facility restructuring program
SECTION 2815-A - Community health care revolving capital fund
SECTION 2816 - Statewide planning and research cooperative system
SECTION 2816-A - Cardiac services information
SECTION 2817 - Community health centers capital program
SECTION 2818 - Health care efficiency and affordability law of New Yorkers (HEAL NY) capital grant program
SECTION 2819 - Hospital acquired infection reporting
SECTION 2820 - Home based primary care for the elderly demonstration project
SECTION 2821 - State electronic health records (EHR) loan program
SECTION 2822 - Residential care off-site facility demonstration project
SECTION 2823 - Supportive housing development program
SECTION 2824 - Central service technicians
SECTION 2824*2 - Surgical technology and surgical technologists
SECTION 2825 - Capital restructuring financing program
SECTION 2825-A - Health care facility transformation program: Kings county project
SECTION 2825-B - Oneida county health care facility transformation program: Oneida county project
SECTION 2825-C - Essential health care provider support program
SECTION 2825-D - Health care facility transformation program: statewide
SECTION 2825-E - Health care facility transformation program: statewide II
SECTION 2825-F - Health care facility transformation program: statewide III
SECTION 2825-G - Health care facility transformation program: statewide IV
SECTION 2825-H - Health care facility transformation program: statewide V
SECTION 2826 - Temporary adjustment to reimbursement rates
SECTION 2827 - Plant-based food options
SECTION 2828 - Residential health care facilities; minimum direct resident care spending
SECTION 2828*2 - Essential support persons allowed for individuals with disabilities during a state of emergency
SECTION 2829 - Nursing homes; disclosure requirements
SECTION 2830 - Surgical smoke evacuation
SECTION 2830*2 - Regulation of the billing of facility fees

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