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11(1) Annually award grants to community organizations whose goal is the
12prevention of maternal and infant mortality.
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13(2) Annually award grants to support the expansion of fetal and infant
14mortality review and maternal mortality review teams statewide and expand
15technical assistance and support for existing fetal and infant mortality review and
16child death review teams.
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17(3) Provide funding and technical assistance to community-based
18organizations aimed at preventing infant morality.
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1(4) Provide funding for grief and bereavement programming for those impacted
2by infant loss.
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4(1) Maternal and infant mortality prevention and response. The authorized
5FTE positions for the department of health services are increased by 2.0 FTE
6positions, to be funded from the appropriation under s. 20.435 (1) (ex), for the purpose
7of administering the maternal and infant mortality prevention and response
8program.”.
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(1)
Low-value care analysis grant. From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (1)
12(b), in the 2023-24 and 2024-25 fiscal years, the department of health services shall
13award a grant in an amount not to exceed $900,000 in each fiscal year to an
14organization for the purpose of conducting a data analysis of claims under the
15medical assistance program administered by the department of health services and
16claims under health care coverage plans offered by the state under s. 40.51 (6) to
17identify low-value care. The recipient of the grant under this subsection shall report
18the organization's findings, including any recommendations for providing effective
19and efficient care, to the department of health services and the department of
20employee trust funds. The department of health services and the department of
21employee trust funds shall distribute the findings reported under this subsection to
22health care providers that provide services covered by the medical assistance
23program or a health care coverage plan and to health maintenance organizations and
24insurance companies that provide health insurance to state employees.”.
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(36) Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. From the appropriation under s.
420.435 (1) (b), the department shall award $250,000 in each fiscal year as a grant to
5an organization that supports and provides services to individuals with amyotrophic
6lateral sclerosis for the purposes of assisting individuals diagnosed with
7amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and their families with the costs of respite care and
8costs associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis that are not covered by
9insurance.”.
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(5) (ch)
Suicide and crisis lifeline grants. The amounts in the schedule
17for grants under s. 46.533.
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146.533 Suicide and crisis lifeline; grants. (1) In this section, “national
2crisis hotline” means the telephone or text access number “988,” or its successor, that
3is maintained under the federally administered program under
42 USC 290bb-36c.
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4(2) From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (5) (ch), the department shall award
5grants to organizations that provide crisis intervention services and crisis care
6coordination to individuals who contact the national crisis hotline from anywhere
7within this state.”.
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9“
Section
134. 46.482 (1) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 46.482 (1) (bm).
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(1) (am) “Certified peer specialist” means an individual described under
12s. 49.45 (30j) (a) 1m. who has met the certification requirements established by the
13department.
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14Section
136. 46.482 (1) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 46.482 (1) (c) and
15amended to read:
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(1) (c) “Peer recovery coach” means an individual described under s.
1749.45 (30j) (a)
2. 3. who has completed the training requirements specified under
18s. 49.45 (30j) (b) 4.
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(2) (a) Use peer recovery coaches
and certified peer specialists to
21encourage individuals to seek treatment for a substance use disorder following an
22overdose.