Patient-Centered Care program establishment
Creates a Minnesota Patient-Centered Care program to center planning, delivery, and coordination around patients' needs, aiming to improve care experiences and outcomes.
Creates a Minnesota Patient-Centered Care program to center planning, delivery, and coordination around patients' needs, aiming to improve care experiences and outcomes.
SF 1059 proposes establishing a new Patient-Centered Care program. The bill’s title indicates a focus on promoting patient-centered approaches within health and human services delivery. The available information covers basic bill metadata and a brief legislative history, but does not include the bill’s full text or specific provisions.
Note: Because the full text is not provided here, this summary cannot enumerate the specific statutory provisions, deadlines, or funding levels. The details will be found in the official bill language and any accompanying fiscal notes.
SF 1059 signals an effort to formalize a patient-centered care initiative in Minnesota. The precise structure, funding, and operational details will be contained in the enacted bill text and any fiscal analyses. Interested readers should monitor committee hearings and the official bill text for concrete provisions, timelines, and impact assessments.
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