130260.1.
(a) There is hereby established in state government the statewide health information network (HIN) governing board (“governing board”), an independent public entity not affiliated with an agency or department.(b) (1) The statewide HIN shall be governed by a governing board consisting of the following five members that are residents of California:
(A) Two members that shall be appointed by the Governor.
(B) One member that shall be appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules.
(C) One member that shall be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly.
(D) The Secretary of California Health and Human Services or the secretary’s designee, who shall serve as a voting, ex officio member of the governing board.
(2) Members of the governing board, other than an ex officio member, shall be appointed for a term of four years, except that the initial appointment by the Senate Committee on Rules shall be for a term of five years, and the initial appointment by the Speaker of the Assembly shall be for a term of two years. A member of the governing board may continue to serve until the appointment and qualification of the member’s successor. A vacancy shall be filled by appointment for the unexpired term.
(3) Appointments by the Governor shall be subject to confirmation by the Senate.
(4) The governing board shall elect a chairperson on an annual basis.
(c) The statewide HIN shall provide the data infrastructure needed to meet California’s health care access, equity, affordability, public health, and quality goals. The statewide HIN shall do all of the following:
(1) Enable participating health care providers, health care service plans, and health insurers to access health information, tools, and analysis from the statewide HIN for treatment, payment, and operations activities for their patients, in accordance with state and federal law.
(2) Aggregate encounter and clinical information needed to support the successful operation of the Medi-Cal program.
(3) Collect and analyze data for the purposes of informing the Legislature, the California Health and Human Services Agency, the public, and health care organizations as to the cost of, access to, equity of, and quality of health care in California, including sharing information as allowable with the Healthcare Payments Database.
(4) Be authorized as a state public health authority, enabling the statewide HIN to collect, report, and analyze aggregated public health data.
(d) The statewide HIN shall issue a request for proposals to select an entity (“operating entity”) to operate the statewide HIN, meeting the following minimum capabilities:
(1) The ability to support the electronic exchange of health information between, and aggregate and integrate data from multiple sources within, the State of California, including hospitals, health systems, skilled nursing facilities, physicians, laboratories, and health care service plans and health insurers in as near real time as possible.
(2) The ability to develop and maintain a statewide master patient index to facilitate patient matching for the purposes of locating or routing records for all Californians.
(3) The ability to protect patient data through rigorous privacy and security policies and controls, and an agreement not to sell or commercialize aggregated and deidentified data.
(4) The ability to support data submission to, and develop reports based on data from, local and state public health authorities.
(5) The ability to analyze data and produce reports and dashboards to support participant needs and state action, including identifying emerging trends and health disparities.
(6) The ability to provide payers with data required to provide complete claims histories to enrollees, regardless of the line of business, in a manner consistent with federal law.
(7) The ability to provide a patient with the ability to obtain data from the entity, to correct data maintained by the entity, and to prevent data from being shared in accordance’s with the patient’s choice, except where sharing is otherwise required by law.
(8) The ability to establish and maintain an open technology platform, including selection and management of all needed technology vendors, provision of standards-based application programming interfaces (APIs), and commitment to allowing sharing and reuse, without charge, of any technology developed in the course of the contract.
(9) Subject to governing board approval, the ability to develop data-sharing requirements and policies and negotiate and execute data-sharing and participation agreements with providers, health care service plans, and health insurers.
(e) The statewide HIN contract or agreement entered into with the operating entity is subject to renewal every four years.
(f) The statewide HIN shall submit an annual report to the California Health and Human Services Agency and the Legislature.
(g) At least annually, the statewide HIN shall engage an independent firm to provide audit services that review and test privacy and security controls.
(h) At least annually, the statewide HIN shall conduct an independent financial audit, meeting all necessary state and federal requirements.