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185.05 [Effective 9/6/2010] Applications from primary care practices with educational affiliations.

(A) The patient centered medical home education advisory group shall accept applications for inclusion in the patient centered medical home education pilot project from primary care practices with educational affiliations, as determined by the advisory group, with one or more of the following:

(1) The Boonshoft school of medicine at Wright state university;

(2) The university of Toledo college of medicine;

(3) The northeastern Ohio universities colleges of medicine and pharmacy;

(4) The Ohio university college of osteopathic medicine;

(5) The college of nursing at the university of Toledo;

(6) The Wright state university college of nursing and health;

(7) The college of nursing at Kent state university;

(8) The university of Akron college of nursing;

(9) The school of nursing at Ohio university.

(B)(1) Subject to division (C)(1) of this section, the advisory group shall select for inclusion in the pilot project not more than the following number of physician practices:

(a) Ten practices affiliated with the Boonshoft school of medicine at Wright state university;

(b) Ten practices affiliated with the university of Toledo college of medicine;

(c) Ten practices affiliated with the northeastern Ohio universities colleges of medicine and pharmacy;

(d) Ten practices affiliated with the centers for osteopathic research and education of the Ohio university college of osteopathic medicine.

(2) Subject to division (C)(2) of this section, the advisory group shall select for inclusion in the pilot project not less than the following number of advanced practice nurse primary care practices:

(a) One practice affiliated with the college of nursing at the university of Toledo;

(b) One practice affiliated with the Wright state university college of nursing and health;

(c) One practice affiliated with the college of nursing at Kent state university or the university of Akron college of nursing;

(d) One practice affiliated with the school of nursing at Ohio university.

(C)(1) All of the following apply with respect to the selection of physician practices under division (B) of this section:

(a) The advisory group shall strive to select physician practices in such a manner that the pilot project includes a diverse range of primary care specialties, including practices specializing in pediatrics, geriatrics, general internal medicine, or family medicine.

(b) When evaluating an application, the advisory group shall consider the percentage of patients in the physician practice who are part of a medically underserved population, including medicaid recipients and individuals without health insurance.

(c) The advisory group shall select not fewer than six practices that serve rural areas of this state, as those areas are determined by the advisory group.

(d) A member of the advisory group shall abstain from participating in any vote taken regarding the selection of a physician practice if the member would receive any financial benefit from having the practice included in the pilot project.

(2) All of the following apply with respect to the selection of advanced practice nurse primary care practices under division (B) of this section:

(a) When evaluating an application, the advisory group shall consider the percentage of patients in the advanced practice nurse primary care practice who are part of a medically underserved population, including medicaid recipients and individuals without health insurance.

(b) If the advisory group determines that it has not received an application from a sufficiently qualified advanced practice nurse primary care practice affiliated with a particular institution specified in division (B)(2) of this section, the advisory group shall make the selections required under that division in such a manner that the greatest possible number of those institutions are represented in the pilot project. To be selected in this manner, a practice remains subject to the eligibility requirements specified in division (B) of section 185.06 of the Revised Code. As specified in division (B)(2) of this section, the number of practices selected for inclusion in the pilot project shall be at least four.

(c) A member of the advisory group shall abstain from participating in any vote taken regarding the selection of an advanced practice nurse primary care practice if the member would receive any financial benefit from having the practice included in the pilot project.

Added by 128th General Assembly File No. 36, HB 198, § 1, eff. 9/6/2010.

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Statutes > Ohio > Title1 > Chapter185 > 185_05

185.05 [Effective 9/6/2010] Applications from primary care practices with educational affiliations.

(A) The patient centered medical home education advisory group shall accept applications for inclusion in the patient centered medical home education pilot project from primary care practices with educational affiliations, as determined by the advisory group, with one or more of the following:

(1) The Boonshoft school of medicine at Wright state university;

(2) The university of Toledo college of medicine;

(3) The northeastern Ohio universities colleges of medicine and pharmacy;

(4) The Ohio university college of osteopathic medicine;

(5) The college of nursing at the university of Toledo;

(6) The Wright state university college of nursing and health;

(7) The college of nursing at Kent state university;

(8) The university of Akron college of nursing;

(9) The school of nursing at Ohio university.

(B)(1) Subject to division (C)(1) of this section, the advisory group shall select for inclusion in the pilot project not more than the following number of physician practices:

(a) Ten practices affiliated with the Boonshoft school of medicine at Wright state university;

(b) Ten practices affiliated with the university of Toledo college of medicine;

(c) Ten practices affiliated with the northeastern Ohio universities colleges of medicine and pharmacy;

(d) Ten practices affiliated with the centers for osteopathic research and education of the Ohio university college of osteopathic medicine.

(2) Subject to division (C)(2) of this section, the advisory group shall select for inclusion in the pilot project not less than the following number of advanced practice nurse primary care practices:

(a) One practice affiliated with the college of nursing at the university of Toledo;

(b) One practice affiliated with the Wright state university college of nursing and health;

(c) One practice affiliated with the college of nursing at Kent state university or the university of Akron college of nursing;

(d) One practice affiliated with the school of nursing at Ohio university.

(C)(1) All of the following apply with respect to the selection of physician practices under division (B) of this section:

(a) The advisory group shall strive to select physician practices in such a manner that the pilot project includes a diverse range of primary care specialties, including practices specializing in pediatrics, geriatrics, general internal medicine, or family medicine.

(b) When evaluating an application, the advisory group shall consider the percentage of patients in the physician practice who are part of a medically underserved population, including medicaid recipients and individuals without health insurance.

(c) The advisory group shall select not fewer than six practices that serve rural areas of this state, as those areas are determined by the advisory group.

(d) A member of the advisory group shall abstain from participating in any vote taken regarding the selection of a physician practice if the member would receive any financial benefit from having the practice included in the pilot project.

(2) All of the following apply with respect to the selection of advanced practice nurse primary care practices under division (B) of this section:

(a) When evaluating an application, the advisory group shall consider the percentage of patients in the advanced practice nurse primary care practice who are part of a medically underserved population, including medicaid recipients and individuals without health insurance.

(b) If the advisory group determines that it has not received an application from a sufficiently qualified advanced practice nurse primary care practice affiliated with a particular institution specified in division (B)(2) of this section, the advisory group shall make the selections required under that division in such a manner that the greatest possible number of those institutions are represented in the pilot project. To be selected in this manner, a practice remains subject to the eligibility requirements specified in division (B) of section 185.06 of the Revised Code. As specified in division (B)(2) of this section, the number of practices selected for inclusion in the pilot project shall be at least four.

(c) A member of the advisory group shall abstain from participating in any vote taken regarding the selection of an advanced practice nurse primary care practice if the member would receive any financial benefit from having the practice included in the pilot project.

Added by 128th General Assembly File No. 36, HB 198, § 1, eff. 9/6/2010.


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Statutes > Ohio > Title1 > Chapter185 > 185_05

185.05 [Effective 9/6/2010] Applications from primary care practices with educational affiliations.

(A) The patient centered medical home education advisory group shall accept applications for inclusion in the patient centered medical home education pilot project from primary care practices with educational affiliations, as determined by the advisory group, with one or more of the following:

(1) The Boonshoft school of medicine at Wright state university;

(2) The university of Toledo college of medicine;

(3) The northeastern Ohio universities colleges of medicine and pharmacy;

(4) The Ohio university college of osteopathic medicine;

(5) The college of nursing at the university of Toledo;

(6) The Wright state university college of nursing and health;

(7) The college of nursing at Kent state university;

(8) The university of Akron college of nursing;

(9) The school of nursing at Ohio university.

(B)(1) Subject to division (C)(1) of this section, the advisory group shall select for inclusion in the pilot project not more than the following number of physician practices:

(a) Ten practices affiliated with the Boonshoft school of medicine at Wright state university;

(b) Ten practices affiliated with the university of Toledo college of medicine;

(c) Ten practices affiliated with the northeastern Ohio universities colleges of medicine and pharmacy;

(d) Ten practices affiliated with the centers for osteopathic research and education of the Ohio university college of osteopathic medicine.

(2) Subject to division (C)(2) of this section, the advisory group shall select for inclusion in the pilot project not less than the following number of advanced practice nurse primary care practices:

(a) One practice affiliated with the college of nursing at the university of Toledo;

(b) One practice affiliated with the Wright state university college of nursing and health;

(c) One practice affiliated with the college of nursing at Kent state university or the university of Akron college of nursing;

(d) One practice affiliated with the school of nursing at Ohio university.

(C)(1) All of the following apply with respect to the selection of physician practices under division (B) of this section:

(a) The advisory group shall strive to select physician practices in such a manner that the pilot project includes a diverse range of primary care specialties, including practices specializing in pediatrics, geriatrics, general internal medicine, or family medicine.

(b) When evaluating an application, the advisory group shall consider the percentage of patients in the physician practice who are part of a medically underserved population, including medicaid recipients and individuals without health insurance.

(c) The advisory group shall select not fewer than six practices that serve rural areas of this state, as those areas are determined by the advisory group.

(d) A member of the advisory group shall abstain from participating in any vote taken regarding the selection of a physician practice if the member would receive any financial benefit from having the practice included in the pilot project.

(2) All of the following apply with respect to the selection of advanced practice nurse primary care practices under division (B) of this section:

(a) When evaluating an application, the advisory group shall consider the percentage of patients in the advanced practice nurse primary care practice who are part of a medically underserved population, including medicaid recipients and individuals without health insurance.

(b) If the advisory group determines that it has not received an application from a sufficiently qualified advanced practice nurse primary care practice affiliated with a particular institution specified in division (B)(2) of this section, the advisory group shall make the selections required under that division in such a manner that the greatest possible number of those institutions are represented in the pilot project. To be selected in this manner, a practice remains subject to the eligibility requirements specified in division (B) of section 185.06 of the Revised Code. As specified in division (B)(2) of this section, the number of practices selected for inclusion in the pilot project shall be at least four.

(c) A member of the advisory group shall abstain from participating in any vote taken regarding the selection of an advanced practice nurse primary care practice if the member would receive any financial benefit from having the practice included in the pilot project.

Added by 128th General Assembly File No. 36, HB 198, § 1, eff. 9/6/2010.