131E-7.1. Public hospitals' managed care development authorized.
A public hospital as defined in G.S. 159-39(a) may acquire an ownership interest, in whole or in part, in a nonprofit or for-profit managed care company, including a health maintenance organization, physician hospital organization, physician organization, management services organization, or preferred provider organization with which the public hospital is also directly or indirectly a contracting provider. Ownership interest may be evidenced by the ownership or acquired by the purchase of stock. This ownership or acquisition of stock is the exercise of a health care function and is not the investment of idle funds within the meaning of G.S. 159-30 and G.S.159-39(g). (1995 (Reg. Sess., 1996), c. 713, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 131E - Health Care Facilities and Services
§ 131E-7.1 - Public hospitals' managed care development authorized.
§ 131E-8 - Sale of hospital facilities to nonprofit corporations.
§ 131E-8.1 - Maintenance of Health Education Facilities.
§ 131E-9 - Governing authority of hospital facilities.
§ 131E-11 - Federal and State aid.
§ 131E-14 - Lease or sale of hospital facilities to certain nonprofit corporations.
§ 131E-14.1 - Branch facilities.
§ 131E-14.2 - Conflict of interest.
§ 131E-15 - Title and purpose.
§ 131E-17 - Creation of a hospital authority.
§ 131E-19 - Incorporation of a hospital authority.
§ 131E-20 - Boundaries of the authority.
§ 131E-21 - Conflict of interest.
§ 131E-22 - Removal of commissioners.
§ 131E-23 - Powers of the authority.
§ 131E-25 - Zoning and building laws.
§ 131E-26 - Revenue bonds and notes.
§ 131E-27 - Contracts with federal government.
§ 131E-29 - Audits and recommendations.
§ 131E-31 - Transfers of property by a city or county to a hospital authority.
§ 131E-32 - Purchase money security interests.
§ 131E-40 - Title and purpose.
§ 131E-41 - Methods of creation of a hospital district.
§ 131E-42 - Hearing and determination.
§ 131E-43 - Limitation of actions.