By: Nelson S.B. No. 80
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to public health laboratories administered by the
  Department of State Health Services.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  (a) In this section:
               (1)  "Department" means the Department of State Health
  Services.
               (2)  "Laboratory" means a public health laboratory
  administered by the department.
         (b)  It is the intent of the legislature that the department
  adopt and implement the recommendations developed by the state
  auditor's office and described in the report "An Audit Report on the
  Department of State Health Services' Public Health Laboratories"
  dated September 2010.
         (c)  The department shall:
               (1)  resume billing for tests conducted at the South
  Texas Laboratory;
               (2)  review and address, as appropriate, unbilled
  activity at the South Texas Laboratory;
               (3)  establish and implement a process to review and
  bill for tests at the South Texas Laboratory that have not yet been
  billed;
               (4)  establish and implement a process to ensure that
  Medicaid-eligible services are billed within the required time;
               (5)  pursue obtaining provider status through the
  United States Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services to become
  a Medicare provider;
               (6)  perform and document periodic reconciliations
  between the department's billing application and laboratories'
  information applications to ensure that billings are complete and
  correct;
               (7)  follow up on and correct all errors identified
  during the reconciliations described by Subdivision (6) of this
  subsection;
               (8)  ensure that all laboratory testing records are
  properly recorded and retained in a system with proper security
  controls, supervisory reviews, and backup procedures;
               (9)  develop, document, and implement procedures for
  setting fees for laboratory services, including updating and
  implementing a documented cost allocation methodology that
  determines reasonable costs for specific types of tests;
               (10)  retain all documentation related to fee setting,
  including the setting of fees for new tests and any modifications to
  existing test fees;
               (11)  use a documented methodology to set fees for
  laboratory services;
               (12)  analyze the department's costs and update the fee
  schedule as needed in accordance with Subsection (c), Section
  12.032, Health and Safety Code;
               (13)  report uncollected accounts receivable balances
  for laboratories at the end of each fiscal year, as required by the
  comptroller of public accounts;
               (14)  develop and implement policies and procedures for
  disposing of uncollectable accounts receivable and writing off
  accounts receivable considered uncollectable in compliance with
  the requirements of the office of the attorney general;
               (15)  develop and implement policies and procedures for
  informing laboratory test payors of delinquent accounts;
               (16)  develop and implement policies and procedures for
  tracking submitter billing statement disputes;
               (17)  continue the implementation of the process to
  address submitter billing disputes, including use of the separate
  form for submitters to use when submitting claims for the Texas
  Health Steps program;
               (18)  develop and implement a comprehensive inventory
  tracking process for laboratories, including documented policies
  and procedures that include regular inventory counts and
  reconciliations of inventory;
               (19)  ensure that laboratories are able to quantify the
  amount of inventory on hand;
               (20)  report the amounts of inventory on hand in
  laboratories at the end of each fiscal year in the department's
  annual financial report;
               (21)  establish a timeline for completing for
  laboratories a continuity of operations plan that includes
  agreements to outsource critical operations as needed during an
  emergency;
               (22)  develop and implement procedures to ensure that
  laboratories establish a plan to protect specimens submitted for
  testing, testing supplies, and laboratory equipment in the event of
  an emergency;
               (23)  develop and implement a process to ensure regular
  inspections of laboratories' hazardous materials storage
  buildings;
               (24)  develop and implement a process to track access
  to laboratories' inventory storage buildings;
               (25)  enhance controls over access to laboratories'
  information management applications;
               (26)  develop and implement a process to ensure that
  the policies and procedures for information technology in place at
  the department, including change management and acceptable use
  policies, are communicated and incorporated in the operations of
  laboratories;
               (27)  develop and implement a process to ensure that
  installation of software is properly authorized and reviewed before
  installation, in accordance with the department's information
  technology security policy;
               (28)  conduct a review of information technology user
  access security to ensure that user access is appropriate and is
  based on each user's job roles and responsibilities;
               (29)  develop and implement a process to monitor and
  update user access to the department's information technology
  applications to ensure that access is appropriate and granted only
  to current employees;
               (30)  review password controls over laboratory
  information management applications to ensure that appropriate
  password policies have been established on the network and on each
  laboratory application; and
               (31)  develop and perform reconciliation procedures,
  including a record total count, to ensure that records are complete
  and accurate prior to the transfer of data to the billing
  application.
         (d)  The executive commissioner of the Health and Human
  Services Commission may adopt rules as necessary to implement this
  section.
         (e)  The department shall submit a report to the governor,
  the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house of
  representatives, and the legislature on the department's progress
  under this section not later than September 1, 2012.
         (f)  This section expires August 31, 2013.
         SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
  a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
  provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
  Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
  Act takes effect September 1, 2011.