Legislature(2015 - 2016)CAPITOL 106

04/07/2016 03:00 PM House HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES

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            SB 72-DESIGNATED CAREGIVERS FOR PATIENTS                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
3:04:21 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR SEATON announced that the  first order of business would be                                                               
CS  FOR  SENATE  BILL  NO.  72(L&C),  "An  Act  relating  to  the                                                               
discharge  of  patients  from  hospitals  and  to  caregivers  of                                                               
patients after  discharge from a  hospital; and providing  for an                                                               
effective date."                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
3:04:52 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JANE  CONWAY,   Staff,  Senator   Cathy  Giessel,   Alaska  State                                                               
Legislature  was  available to  offer  the  sectional and  answer                                                               
questions.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
EMMY  VAN  WHY,  Intern,  Senator  Cathy  Giessel,  Alaska  State                                                               
Legislature, paraphrased the sponsor statement, as follows:                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     Senate  Bill  72,  the caregiver  advise,  record,  and                                                                    
     enable act,  or the  Care Act  is not  about hospitals,                                                                    
     it's  not  really  even   about  patients,  it's  about                                                                    
     caregivers.   And it's important to  reduce health care                                                                    
     costs and improve the health  of Alaska citizens.  This                                                                    
     bill  seeks to  improve post-discharge  health outcomes                                                                    
     for patients by  improving coordination with designated                                                                    
     caregivers,   providing  training   to  caregivers   on                                                                    
     discharge  tasks, enabling  older or  disabled Alaskans                                                                    
     to stay  safely in  their homes longer,  and decreasing                                                                    
     the likelihood of hospital readmissions.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     At  any   given  time,  around  128,000   Alaskans  are                                                                    
     providing some type of  caregiving services and support                                                                    
     to a loved  one, friend, or neighbor.   This assistance                                                                    
     is crucial  and helps patients remain  healthy in their                                                                    
     homes  as long  as possible.    This is  also a  better                                                                    
     alternative than costly  long-term care facilities like                                                                    
     nursing   homes.     And  it   is  estimated   to  save                                                                    
     approximately $1 billion that  would otherwise be spent                                                                    
     by  the  state.   Alaska  caregivers  are  increasingly                                                                    
     being  asked to  perform  complex  nursing and  medical                                                                    
     tasks,  such   as  dispensing   countless  medications,                                                                    
     administering  injections  and   providing  wound  care                                                                    
     often  with  little  or  no   training.    Many  family                                                                    
     caregivers  report  that  they received  little  or  no                                                                    
     training to  perform these tasks and  ended up stressed                                                                    
     and  with  a lack  of  confidence.   Lack  of  adequate                                                                    
     preparation    to    perform    post-discharge    tasks                                                                    
     jeopardizes the  patient's recovery,  as well  as often                                                                    
     puts the  caregiver at  risk for  their own  injury and                                                                    
     burnout.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     Most  of  all,  SB  72   will  help  Alaskans  to  live                                                                    
     independently  at  home  and will  support  the  family                                                                    
     caregivers who make this possible.   Many states, 20 so                                                                    
     far, have  passed the Care  Act or  similar legislation                                                                    
     and several other  states are in the process.   And, SB
     72 contains  these important provisions: it  allows the                                                                    
     patient  to  name  a  lay caregiver  with  his  or  her                                                                    
     consent to provide  after-care following discharge from                                                                    
     the hospital;  the designated caregiver is  notified of                                                                    
     the   patient's  discharge   or  transfer   to  another                                                                    
     facility;  the hospital  consults  with the  designated                                                                    
     caregiver  and offers  training  to  the caregiver  for                                                                    
     aftercare medical  or nursing  tasks, either  in person                                                                    
     or  through video  instruction; and  the hospital  will                                                                    
     adopt and maintain written policies.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
     And, we'd be  happy to walk through  the sectional, Mr.                                                                    
     Chairman, if you'd like.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR SEATON asked Ms. Conway to go through the sectional.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
3:07:59 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS. CONWAY paraphrased from the Sectional Overview [included in                                                                 
members' packets], which read, [original punctuation provided]:                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
   Section 1. AS 18.20 adds new sections:                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     Sec.  18.20.500: Requires  hospital, before  discharge,                                                                  
     assess  the  patient,  provide patient  opportunity  to                                                                    
     designate a  caregiver, who consents/agrees  to provide                                                                    
     patient with aftercare                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     Sec.   18.20.510:  Requires   a  hospital   to  provide                                                                  
     opportunity for  a designated caregiver  to participate                                                                    
     in the discharge planning of  the patient; and that the                                                                    
     hospital  provide training  and/or  instruction to  the                                                                    
     designated  caregiver on  how  to  perform medical  and                                                                    
     nursing aftercare prior to patient's discharge                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
     Sec.  18.20.520:  Requires  a hospital  to  notify  the                                                                  
     designated  caregiver  of  the patient's  discharge  or                                                                    
     transfer                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     Sec.  18.20.530:  Directs  the hospital  to  adopt  and                                                                  
     maintain written discharge  policies. The policies must                                                                    
     comply  with  this  chapter. The  written  policy  must                                                                    
     specify  requirements  for  naming  of  the  designated                                                                    
     caregiver  and  those  policies  may  incorporate  best                                                                    
     practices  for  hospital  discharge planning,  such  as                                                                    
     those  outlined in  Center  for  Medicaid and  Medicare                                                                    
     Services  (CMS)   …and  that  the  discharge   plan  is                                                                    
     appropriate   for  the   patient's   condition.     The                                                                    
     discharge plan  may not delay  a discharge  or transfer                                                                    
     of a  patient or  oblige hospital to  divulge patient's                                                                    
     health information to  the designated caregiver without                                                                    
     patient's consent                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
     Sec. 18.20.540:  The hospital  and its  contractors are                                                                  
     protected  from  lawsuit  in regard  to  the  discharge                                                                    
     planning of a patient                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
     Sec. 18.20.550: This chapter many (sic) not interfere                                                                    
       with or supersede the powers/duties of an agent or                                                                       
     legal guardian acting upon a health care directive                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
     Sec. 18.20.590: Provides definitions                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
   Section 2: effective date of January 1, 2017.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
3:10:46 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  SEATON  asked whether  this  was  for all  patients  after                                                               
discharge, and noted there were  no age requirements or condition                                                               
requirements.  He  opined that this allows them  to designate but                                                               
does not require that it be done.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MS. CONWAY said correct.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
3:11:21 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE TARR  offered that she understands  why the fiscal                                                               
note from  the state would  be zero,  and asked for  the response                                                               
from health  care providers  and possible  increase in  costs for                                                               
hospitals.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MS. CONWAY replied  that the sponsor's office  has worked closely                                                               
with  the  Alaska State  Hospital  and  Nursing Home  Association                                                               
(ASHNHA),  the American  Association of  Retired Persons  (AARP),                                                               
and  the Alaska  Nurses Association.   She  explained that  SB 72                                                               
maps  out  policies  that  they  strive  to  do,  and  that  most                                                               
hospitals  actually  do  have   fairly  good  discharge  planning                                                               
policies,  but  not  all.    This  legislation  would  bring  all                                                               
hospitals in alignment with each  other, which has been an active                                                               
cooperation  between  those  three  entities  and  the  sponsor's                                                               
office, she said.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR SEATON opened public testimony.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
3:12:54 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
KATHLEEN  TODD,   M.D.,  asked  whether  this   only  applies  to                                                               
inpatient admissions, overnight outpatient  observation, or is it                                                               
to every  emergency room visit  which actually would be  a costly                                                               
and difficult  thing to do.   Also, she opined that  according to                                                               
the Nursing  Practice Act from  a few  years ago, nurses  are not                                                               
allowed by their rules to teach anyone  who is not a nurse and is                                                               
not a  family member to do  things that usually are  only done by                                                               
nurses.  They are not to teach  aides or persons hired to get the                                                               
patient  in and  out  of  bed and  into  their wheelchair,  those                                                               
people  cannot do  things that  are  deemed to  be nursing  acts.                                                               
This bill would  probably be a step in the  right direction if it                                                               
is,  in fact,  counter mandating  that and  saying that  the paid                                                               
caregiver can be taught, who is  not a family member, how to take                                                               
care of  a burn as  opposed to having to  either assign an  RN or                                                               
find a  family member.   She  is hopeful  this is  a step  in the                                                               
right  direction  and  that  it doesn't  apply  to  every  single                                                               
emergency room visit, she related.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
MS.  CONWAY answered  that the  bill is  for hospital  admissions                                                               
only, not emergency rooms.  She  deferred to Jeannie Monk for the                                                               
answer to Dr. Todd's second question.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR SEATON  clarified that the  second question related  to the                                                               
ability to train or teach care to non-family members.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
3:15:44 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JEANNIE MONK,  Senior Program Officer, Alaska  State Hospital and                                                               
Nursing  Home Association  (ASHNHA),  in response  to the  second                                                               
question  opined  that  the  bill is  focused  on  unpaid  family                                                               
caregivers.  These unpaid family  caregivers provide a wide range                                                               
of care at  home, although, some of it could  be nursing level if                                                               
the  patient  was in  a  facility.    She explained  that  family                                                               
members are asked  to give medication, wound care,  and a variety                                                               
of care  that would  require a  nurse if they  were in  a nursing                                                               
home, and when the  patient is in their own home it  is up to the                                                               
family  members.   She  said  she  is  unaware of  anything  that                                                               
precludes  hospital staff  training family  caregivers in  how to                                                               
care for  their loved ones  once they go  home.  She  pointed out                                                               
that this  is something  that happens every  day already,  and no                                                               
change is being proposed in what is already happening.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  SEATON  related that  the  bill  will  be up  for  another                                                               
hearing  on  Tuesday,  and  suggested  that  possibly  she  could                                                               
address that issue and get back to the committee.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MS. MONK  said she would leave  it to the sponsor  to contact the                                                               
Nurses Association or someone with the answer.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
3:17:08 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE TARR  asked whether  this was a  billable service,                                                               
how much  time would be  spent on this particular  component, and                                                               
how is it reimbursed to the hospital.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MS.  MONK  responded  that  ASHNHA  has  been  working  with  the                                                               
sponsor's office and  AARP for more than one year.   The original                                                               
version was  prescriptive with  specific timelines  with concerns                                                               
of  adding extra  work with  modifications  of electronic  health                                                               
records, they  feel fine about  Version Y.   She related  that it                                                               
will add  some additional  work but for  the most  part hospitals                                                               
already have discharge policies  and this legislation forces them                                                               
to strengthen  their discharge policies  in a helpful manner.   A                                                               
large  problem hospitals  face  is  when there  is  not a  family                                                               
caregiver.   The  best  possible  scenario is  when  a person  is                                                               
willing to be  designated as the patient's  caregiver and willing                                                               
to be trained.   Hospitals want to be sure  those caregivers have                                                               
the skills they need to take  care of their family member at home                                                               
and  this  will  require  hospitals  to  modify  their  discharge                                                               
policies.   There is a  national CMS  rule very similar  to this,                                                               
she pointed out.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
3:18:44 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE TARR asked whether this was a billable service.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MS.  MONK replied  that  she  would not  say  yes  or no  because                                                               
hospital billing is  complicated.  Discharge planning  is part of                                                               
the billable  services that  hospitals do, and  she said  she was                                                               
unsure whether it was a standalone billable code.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
3:21:16 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  VAZQUEZ said  that this  bill is  needed and  she                                                               
appreciates  its intent;  however, the  chapter dealing  with the                                                               
definition  of   hospital  is   broad.     She  referred   to  AS                                                               
18.20.210(5), which read as follows:                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     (5)  "hospital" includes  a  public  health center  and                                                                    
     general,  tuberculosis,  mental, chronic  disease,  and                                                                    
     other  type   of  hospital,  and   related  facilities,                                                                    
     including  laboratory,  outpatient department,  nurses'                                                                    
     homes,  and training  facilities, and  central services                                                                    
     facilities operated in connection  with a hospital, but                                                                    
     does  not  include   a  hospital  furnishing  primarily                                                                    
     domiciliary care;                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE VAZQUEZ reiterated that it is a broad definition.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR SEATON asked  whether she was reading the  definition in AS                                                               
18.21.130.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE VAZQUEZ responded no,  there is another definition                                                               
presently in  the statutes, and  she did  not see where  this was                                                               
totally replacing that definition.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
MS. MONK  offered that  this legislation does  not change  any of                                                               
the  definitions, it  is referencing  the definition  of hospital                                                               
and no changes are proposed to change any definitions.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
3:23:26 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  VAZQUEZ  pointed out  that  she  was reading  the                                                               
definition   AS   18.20.210,   in  the   chapter   dealing   with                                                               
"hospitals."   She referred  to Article  02. Alaska  Hospital and                                                               
Medical Facilities  Survey and Construction  Act, AS  18.20.140 -                                                               
18.20.220,  and  she said  she  was  wondering whether  something                                                               
needed to be reconciled.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  SEATON  suggested  asking   the  sponsor  to  address  the                                                               
definition of hospitals.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE VAZQUEZ  noted that  it is  not impossible  to fix                                                               
and   that  she   was  bringing   up   the  possible   unintended                                                               
consequences.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MS. MONK  said it  was important  to the  drafters that  this not                                                               
apply to hospitals treating mental  disorders, that it be limited                                                               
to hospitals providing "traditional hospital services."                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
3:25:21 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MARIE DARLIN, AARP,  agreed that there has been a  lot of work on                                                               
this legislation to make it  acceptable to all stakeholders.  She                                                               
pointed out that a lot of  the information the committee has been                                                               
provided in support of this  legislation speaks to the fact there                                                               
are  approximately  8,500 people  providing  unpaid  care.   This                                                               
legislation does  not address  paid caregivers,  this is  for the                                                               
unpaid family caregiver who takes  care of the patient after they                                                               
leave  the  hospital.   A  concern  of  AARP  is that  there  are                                                               
thousands and thousands  of people doing this job  that need this                                                               
kind of information to help them when taking the patient home.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MS. DARLIN pointed  out that this legislation is  not intended to                                                               
cover a  lot of  other things, even  the definition  of hospital.                                                               
It  has been  reviewed so  that  everyone is  in agreement,  some                                                               
hospitals are already doing it and doing  a good job of it.  This                                                               
also  places   responsibility  so  that  there   is  an  assigned                                                               
caregiver because too many people  go home from the hospital with                                                               
no caregiver, or  no one actually assigned  the responsibility to                                                               
take  care of  that patient.    By having  an assigned  caregiver                                                               
possibly the patient  will not end up back in  the hospital again                                                               
because they didn't receive the proper care at home.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
3:28:13 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JAYNE ANDREEN,  AARP, said  she supports  the testimony  of Marie                                                               
Darlin in  that this  bill does  a great  job of  recognizing the                                                               
role that  caretakers have to  provide, how important that  is in                                                               
keeping people  out of readmission  to the hospital,  and keeping                                                               
health  care costs  down.    She offered  that  she has  provided                                                               
aftercare for  a loved  one and it  can be  confusing, especially                                                               
when  discussing   wounds,  treatment,  bandaging,   and  various                                                               
medications.   She  said  that  a caregiver  has  the ability  to                                                               
obtain the information they need.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR SEATON asked whether her  understanding of the bill is also                                                               
that this  allows a  patient to designate  a caregiver,  but it's                                                               
not assigning a caregiver.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MS. ANDREEN agreed that is her understanding.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
3:29:29 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
KEN HELANDER, Advocacy Director, AARP,  pointed out that the bill                                                               
is not about  hospitals or even patients,  it's about caregivers.                                                               
A  study performed  by the  AARP  Public Policy  Institute a  few                                                               
years  ago   found  that  approximately  46   percent  of  family                                                               
caregivers were faced with providing  these complex medical tasks                                                               
when  a  family  member  was  discharged.    This  would  include                                                               
anything from medications or special  diets to wound care, and/or                                                               
operating specialized medical equipment.   He asked the committee                                                               
to  consider  someone going  in  for  a  hip replacement  and  at                                                               
discharge the caregiver  is not prepared and  does not understand                                                               
how to  transfer that  person, or assist  in their  mobility, and                                                               
that the  risk of  injury for  the patient  and the  caregiver is                                                               
enormous.    This  bill  was drafted  as  model  legislation,  he                                                               
explained, that has  been passed in 22 states,  to support family                                                               
caregivers  with  the   idea  that  no  family   member,  no  lay                                                               
caregiver,  should  have to  face  these  kinds of  stresses  and                                                               
perform these kinds  of tasks at home alone  because it increases                                                               
stress,   the  risk   of  injury,   and  certainly   of  hospital                                                               
readmission.    He reminded  the  committee  that readmission  is                                                               
costly for hospitals.   During these budget times  in Alaska, the                                                               
idea  of having  a readmission,  or  a burned  out family  member                                                               
caregiver,  and  having  to  place   the  patient  in  paid  care                                                               
somewhere, ultimately, will  have an impact on  the state budget.                                                               
He  put   forth  that  there  are   approximately  88,000  family                                                               
caregivers in  the State of  Alaska at  any given time,  and over                                                               
the course  of a year  it is  approximately 128,000.   When doing                                                               
the math, he said, with the  cost of a nursing home approximately                                                               
$27,000  a  month,  it's  easy   to  see  how  supporting  family                                                               
caregivers is  the way to go,  and this bill is  about supporting                                                               
family, friends, or neighbor caregivers.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
3:32:45 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  SEATON,  after  ascertaining  no  one  further  wished  to                                                               
testify, closed public testimony.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  SEATON  asked  the  sponsor's staff  to  address  the  two                                                               
previous questions:  looking at the  ability for nurses  to teach                                                               
non-family  members  the  levels   of  care  necessary,  and  the                                                               
definition of hospital.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
MS. CONWAY said she would  research the answers and appear before                                                               
the committee next week.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
3:35:00 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  VAZQUEZ clarified  that  the  whole section  adds                                                               
additional  provisions to  Article 04.  Overtime limitations  for                                                               
nurses.  She related that  the definition is confusing because it                                                               
is  plugging that  section  in  here when  perhaps  it should  be                                                               
inserted under  Article 01. Regulation of  hospitals, where there                                                               
is  another   hospital  definition  cited.     It  may   be  more                                                               
appropriate  to   have  the  entire   bill  inserted   under  the                                                               
regulation of hospitals versus overtime limitations for nurses.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR SEATON noted  that Ms. Conway understands  the question and                                                               
will research it and come back to the committee.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
3:36:02 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE VAZQUEZ asked why  this legislation exempts mental                                                               
hospitals.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MS. CONWAY  opined that  a discharge  plan for  mentally disabled                                                               
could  be  far different  and  more  complicated than  a  regular                                                               
hospital discharge, and the drafters stayed with medical.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE VAZQUEZ said she  understood why it would simplify                                                               
the matter,  but it  has been her  personal experience  that this                                                               
requirement  would   be  needed  in  a   mental  health  setting.                                                               
Perhaps, even more  critically, and it may be  something down the                                                               
road in dealing with the different stakeholders, she said.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR SEATON  asked Ms.  Conway to discuss  the issue  and advise                                                               
the committee.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
3:37:37 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS.  CONWAY referred  to  the National  Care  Act, the  Caregiver                                                               
Advise, Report, and Enable Act, and  said it was a national model                                                               
legislation  and basically  all of  the states  implementing this                                                               
type  of  legislation deal  with  the  medical  side.   When  the                                                               
sponsor was  approached by  AARP about  legislation it  was about                                                               
medical discharge planning.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE VAZQUEZ said  it is a step in  the right direction                                                               
and Rome wasn't built in a day.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
[SB 72 was held over.]                                                                                                          

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
CSSB72 (L&C) vsn Y.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
SB 72
CSSB72 (L&C) Sponsor Statement 2-27-16.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
SB 72
SB72 Summary of Changes for SB 72 for Senate Floor.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
SB 72
SB 72 support_Homer Seniors.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
SB 72
SB72 Supporting Document Economic Value of Caregiving AARP 2013.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
SB 72
SB72 Support Soule 4-7-15.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
SB 72
SB72 Supporting Document GCDSE 2-22-16.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
SB 72
SB72 Supporting Document Updated AARP CARE Act stats 1-29-16.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
SB 72
SB72 Supporting Document Updated Map of CARE ACT states 1-29-16.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
SB 72
SB72 AARP Survey Caregivers.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
SB 72
SB 72 support_Homer Seniors.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
SB 72
SB72 Backup Family Caregivers Infogram.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
SB 72
SB72 Backup Home Alone Study.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
SB 72
SB72 Backup Statistics Infogram.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
SB 72
CSSB72(L&C) Sectional Analysis 2-27-16.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB72 Support AARP.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB72 Support Mountain-Pacific.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB72 Support ASHNHA 1-2-16.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB72 Support Am. Lung Assn..pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB72 Support AK Commission on Aging.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB72 Fiscal Note - DHSS-SDSA-1-28-16.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB72 Fiscal Note -DHSS-HFLC-2-20-16.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 House CS for CS for Senate Bill 89_Version L.PDF HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 version E- initial version.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 - Sectional Analysis for Senate Bill 89 (Version L).pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 - Sponsor Statement.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 - Fiscal Note- EED - SSA_2.22.2016.PDF HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 - Legal memo_Sen Huggins-02-16-2016.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB89 Legal opinion_Representative Seaton_3.14.16.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 - Letters of Opposition.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 - Letters of Support.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 - ACLU Concerns.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 Opposition Legue of Women Voters.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 Oppposition_emails since 4-2-16.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 72 Support Helander.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB72 Support AARP 4-5-16.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB72 Support Mountain-Pacific.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 - background -Public health nurse count FY2013-2016 (Seaton).pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 Support - Emails April 5.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 Opposition - emails April 5.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB72 Support - Polly james.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 Support - Emails 4-6-2016.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 Teen Birth Rate Map- AK vital stats.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 Opposition - Emails 4- 6- 2016.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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AK 2014 STI rates- age race region.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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AK HIV Report1982-2015 -DPublic Health.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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Chlamydia rates by Region-2015.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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GC infection rates by Region-2015.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 Opposition - Senate State affairs 2015.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 Legal Memo- Edu amendment- 4.6.2016.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 Support - 4.6.16.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 Opposition emails since -4.6.16.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 Letter of Concern- ACLU to HSS.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 Opposition - Senate State affairs 2015.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 Testimony- Scheffel & associates-4.5.2016.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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SB 89 Leg Research Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Rates 1999-2014.pdf HHSS 4/7/2016 3:00:00 PM
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