Florida Statutes
Chapter 383 - Maternal and Infant Health Care
383.19 - Standards; Funding; Ineligibility.


(1) The department shall adopt rules that specify standards for development and operation of a center which include, but are not limited to:
(a) The need to provide services through a regional perinatal intensive care center and the requirements of the population to be served.
(b) Equipment.
(c) Facilities.
(d) Staffing and qualifications of personnel.
(e) Transportation services.
(f) Data collection.
(g) Definitions of terms.

(2) The department shall designate at least one center to serve a geographic area representing each region of the state in which at least 10,000 live births occur per year, but in no case may there be more than 11 regional perinatal intensive care centers established unless specifically authorized in the appropriations act or in this subsection. Medicaid reimbursement shall be made for services provided to patients who are Medicaid recipients. Medicaid reimbursement for in-center obstetrical physician services shall be based upon the obstetrical care group payment system. Medicaid reimbursement for in-center neonatal physician services shall be based upon the neonatal care group payment system. These prospective payment systems, developed by the department, must place patients into homogeneous groups based on clinical factors, severity of illness, and intensity of care. Outpatient obstetrical services and other related services, such as consultations, shall be reimbursed based on the usual Medicaid method of payment for outpatient medical services.
(3) Failure to comply with the standards established under this section constitutes grounds for terminating the contract.
(4) The department shall give priority to establishing centers in hospitals that demonstrate an interest in perinatal intensive care by meeting program standards.
(5) A private, for-profit hospital that does not accept county, state, or federal funds or indigent patients is not eligible to participate under ss. 383.15-383.19.
(6) Each hospital that contracts with the department to provide services under the terms of ss. 383.15-383.19 shall prepare and submit to the department an annual report that includes, but is not limited to, the number of clients served and the costs of services in the center. The department shall annually conduct a programmatic and financial evaluation of each center.
History.—s. 5, ch. 76-54; s. 1, ch. 77-171; s. 1, ch. 77-174; s. 2, ch. 79-351; s. 152, ch. 79-400; s. 5, ch. 80-177; s. 2, ch. 82-209; s. 5, ch. 85-225; s. 5, ch. 94-140; s. 19, ch. 2000-242; s. 97, ch. 2010-102; s. 88, ch. 2014-17.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXIX - Public Health

Chapter 383 - Maternal and Infant Health Care

383.011 - Administration of Maternal and Child Health Programs.

383.013 - Prenatal Care.

383.014 - Perinatal Mental Health Care.

383.015 - Breastfeeding.

383.016 - Breastfeeding Policy for “Baby-Friendly” Facilities Providing Maternity Services and Newborn Infant Care.

383.04 - Prophylactic Required for Eyes of Infants.

383.06 - Report of Inflammation or Discharge in Infant’s Eyes.

383.07 - Penalty for Violation.

383.11 - Reports.

383.13 - Use of Information by Department.

383.14 - Screening for Metabolic Disorders, Other Hereditary and Congenital Disorders, and Environmental Risk Factors.

383.141 - Prenatally Diagnosed Conditions; Patient to Be Provided Information; Definitions; Information Clearinghouse; Advisory Council.

383.145 - Newborn and Infant Hearing Screening.

383.146 - Infants and Toddlers Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing; Notice of Service Providers.

383.15 - Legislative Intent; Perinatal Intensive Care Services.

383.16 - Definitions; Ss. 383.15-383.19.

383.17 - Regional Perinatal Intensive Care Centers Program; Authority.

383.18 - Contracts; Conditions.

383.19 - Standards; Funding; Ineligibility.

383.216 - Community-Based Prenatal and Infant Health Care.

383.2161 - Maternal and Child Health Report.

383.2162 - Black Infant Health Practice Initiative.

383.21625 - Fetal and Infant Mortality Review Committees.

383.2163 - Telehealth Minority Maternity Care Pilot Programs.

383.30 - Birth Center Licensure Act; Short Title.

383.301 - Licensure and Regulation of Birth Centers; Legislative Intent.

383.302 - Definitions of Terms Used in Ss. 383.30-383.332.

383.305 - Licensure; Fees.

383.307 - Administration of Birth Center.

383.308 - Birth Center Facility and Equipment; Requirements.

383.309 - Minimum Standards for Birth Centers; Rules and Enforcement.

383.31 - Selection of Clients; Informed Consent.

383.3105 - Patients Consenting to Adoptions; Protocols.

383.311 - Education and Orientation for Birth Center Clients and Their Families.

383.312 - Prenatal Care of Birth Center Clients.

383.313 - Performance of Laboratory and Surgical Services; Use of Anesthetic and Chemical Agents.

383.315 - Agreements With Consultants for Advice or Services; Maintenance.

383.316 - Transfer and Transport of Clients to Hospitals.

383.318 - Postpartum Care for Birth Center Clients and Infants.

383.32 - Clinical Records.

383.324 - Inspections and Investigations; Inspection Fees.

383.325 - Inspection Reports.

383.327 - Birth and Death Records; Reports.

383.33 - Administrative Penalties; Moratorium on Admissions.

383.332 - Establishing, Managing, or Operating a Birth Center Without a License; Penalty.

383.3361 - Limitations on Civil and Administrative Liability.

383.3362 - Sudden Unexpected Infant Death.

383.33625 - Stephanie Saboor Grieving Parents Act; Disposition of Fetus; Notification; Forms Developed.

383.402 - Child Abuse Death Review; State Child Abuse Death Review Committee; Local Child Abuse Death Review Committees.

383.412 - Public Records and Public Meetings Exemptions.

383.50 - Treatment of Surrendered Newborn Infant.

383.51 - Confidentiality; Identification of Parent Leaving Newborn Infant at Hospital, Emergency Medical Services Station, or Fire Station.