2021 New York Laws
PBH - Public Health
Article 28 - Hospitals
2825-C - Essential Health Care Provider Support Program.

§   2825-c.   Essential  health  care  provider  support  program.  1.
Notwithstanding section one hundred sixty-three  of  the  state  finance
law,  or  any  inconsistent  provision  of  law  to the contrary, within
amounts appropriated, funds may be  allocated  and  distributed  by  the
commissioner  without a competitive bid or request for proposal process,
for  grants  to  essential  health  care  providers  to   support   debt
retirement,  capital  projects  or  non-capital projects that facilitate
health  care  transformation,  including  mergers,  consolidation,   and
restructuring  activities  intended  to create a financially sustainable
system of care.  Grants  shall  not  be  available  to  support  general
operating  expenses.  For  purposes of this section, an essential health
care provider is a hospital or hospital system that, in  the  discretion
of  the  commissioner,  offers  health  care  services  within a defined
geographic region where such services would otherwise be unavailable  to
the population of such region.
  2.  The  commissioner  shall award grants for projects consistent with
the purposes  of  this  section.  Eligible  applicants  shall  meet  the
following criteria:

(a) (i) have a loss from operations for each of the three consecutive preceding years as evidenced by audited financial statements;

(ii) have a negative fund balance or negative equity position in each of the three preceding years as evidenced by audited financial statements; and

(iii) have a current ratio of less than 1:1 for each of three consecutive preceding years; or

(b) be deemed by the commissioner to be a provider that fulfills or will fulfill an unmet need for acute inpatient, outpatient, primary or residential health care services in a defined geographic region where such services would be otherwise unavailable to the population of such region. 3. Such awards shall be distributed pursuant to criteria, including but not limited to:

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

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

(c) consideration of geographic distribution of funds;

(d) the relationship between the proposed project and an 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;

(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 the community engagement has shaped such project; and

(i) the extent to which the proposed project addresses potential risk to patient safety and welfare. 4. 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 health care transformation and provider sustainability 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. 5. The department shall provide a report on a quarterly basis to the chairs of the senate finance, assembly ways and means, senate health and assembly health committees. 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 four of this section.

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