Sec. 208. Liability protections for health care professional volunteers at community health centers and community mental health centers
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Section 224 of the Public Health Service Act ( 42 U.S.C. 233 ) is amended by adding at the end the following: In this subsection, the term community mental health center means— a community mental health center, as defined in section 1861(ff) of the Social Security Act; or a community mental health center meeting the criteria specified in section 1913(c). For purposes of this section, a health care professional volunteer at an entity described in subsection (g)(4) or a community mental health center shall, in providing health care services eligible for funding under section 330 or subpart I of part B of title XIX to an individual, be deemed to be an employee of the Public Health Service for a calendar year that begins during a fiscal year for which a transfer was made under paragraph (5)(C).
The preceding sentence is subject to the provisions of this subsection. In providing a health care service to an individual, a health care professional shall, for purposes of this subsection be considered to be a health professional volunteer at an entity described in subsection (g)(4) or at a community mental health center if the following conditions are met: The service is provided to the individual at the facilities of an entity described in subsection (g)(4), at a federally qualified community behavioral health clinic, or through offsite programs or events carried out by the center.
The center or entity is sponsoring the health care professional volunteer pursuant to paragraph (4)(B). The health care professional does not receive any compensation for the service from the individual or from any third-party payer (including reimbursement under any insurance policy or health plan, or under any Federal or State health benefits program), except that the health care professional may receive repayment from the entity described in subsection (g)(4) or the center for reasonable expenses incurred by the health care professional in the provision of the service to the individual.
Before the service is provided, the health care professional or the center or entity described in subsection (g)(4) posts a clear and conspicuous notice at the site where the service is provided of the extent to which the legal liability of the health care professional is limited pursuant to this subsection. At the time the service is provided, the health care professional is licensed or certified in accordance with applicable law regarding the provision of the service. Subsection
(g)(other than paragraphs
(3)and (5)) and subsections (h), (i), and
(l)apply to a health care professional for purposes of this subsection to the same extent and in the same manner as such subsections apply to an officer, governing board member, employee, or contractor of an entity described in subsection (g)(4), subject to paragraph
(5)and subject to the following: The first sentence of paragraph
(2)applies in lieu of the first sentence of subsection (g)(1)(A). With respect to an entity described in subsection (g)(4) or a federally qualified community behavioral health clinic, a health care professional is not a health professional volunteer at such center unless the center sponsors the health care professional. For purposes of this subsection, the center shall be considered to be sponsoring the health care professional if— with respect to the health care professional, the center submits to the Secretary an application meeting the requirements of subsection (g)(1)(D); and the Secretary, pursuant to subsection (g)(1)(E), determines that the health care professional is deemed to be an employee of the Public Health Service. In the case of a health care professional who is determined by the Secretary pursuant to subsection (g)(1)(E) to be a health professional volunteer at such center, this subsection applies to the health care professional (with respect to services described in paragraph (2)) for any cause of action arising from an act or omission of the health care professional occurring on or after the date on which the Secretary makes such determination. Subsection (g)(1)(F) applies to a health professional volunteer for purposes of this subsection only to the extent that, in providing health services to an individual, each of the conditions specified in paragraph
(3)is met. Amounts in the fund established under subsection (k)(2) shall be available for transfer under subparagraph
(C)for purposes of carrying out this subsection for health professional volunteers at entities described in subsection (g)(4). Not later than May 1 of each fiscal year, the Attorney General, in consultation with the Secretary, shall submit to Congress a report providing an estimate of the amount of claims (together with related fees and expenses of witnesses) that, by reason of the acts or omissions of health care professional volunteers, will be paid pursuant to this subsection during the calendar year that begins in the following fiscal year. Subsection (k)(1)(B) applies to the estimate under the preceding sentence regarding health care professional volunteers to the same extent and in the same manner as such subsection applies to the estimate under such subsection regarding officers, governing board members, employees, and contractors of entities described in subsection (g)(4). Not later than December 31 of each fiscal year, the Secretary shall transfer from the fund under subsection (k)(2) to the appropriate accounts in the Treasury an amount equal to the estimate made under subparagraph
(B)for the calendar year beginning in such fiscal year, subject to the extent of amounts in the fund. This subsection takes effect on October 1, 2017, except as provided in subparagraph (B). Effective on the date of the enactment of this subsection— the Secretary may issue regulations for carrying out this subsection, and the Secretary may accept and consider applications submitted pursuant to paragraph (4)(B); and reports under paragraph (5)(B) may be submitted to Congress. .
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