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          Bill No:  SB 623
          Author:   Kehoe (D), et al.
          Amended:  8/7/12
          Vote:     21

           
          PRIOR VOTES NOT RELEVANT

           ASSEMBLY FLOOR  :  52-26, 8/23/12 - See last page for vote


           SUBJECT  :    Public health:  health workforce projects

            SOURCE  :     American Civil Liberties Union 
                      Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California


           DIGEST  :    This bill requires the Office of Statewide 
          Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) to extend until 
          January 1, 2014, the Health Workforce Pilot Project No. 171 
          (HWPP No. 171) to evaluate the safety, effectiveness, and 
          acceptability of nurse practitioners (NP's), certified 
          nurse-midwives (CNMs), and physician assistants (PAs) in 
          providing aspiration abortions.

          Assembly Amendments  delete the Senate version of the bill, 
          which dealt with marine antifouling paint, and instead add 
          the current language.

           ANALYSIS  :    

          Existing law:  

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          1. Authorizes OSHPD to, among other functions, collect data 
             and disseminate information about California's health 
             care infrastructure, promote equitable distribution of 
             health care outcomes, and publish information about 
             health care outcomes.  Establishes within OSHPD the HWPP 
             No. 171 to designate experimental health workforce 
             projects as approved projects where the projects are 
             sponsored by community hospitals or clinics, nonprofit 
             educational institutions, or government agencies engaged 
             in health or education activities. 

          2. Establishes through regulations, the definitions and 
             criteria for administering the HWPP No. 171.

          3. Specifies that a NP, CNM, and PA may legally perform a 
             "nonsurgical" abortion that includes termination of 
             pregnancy through the use of pharmacological agents.

          This bill:   

          1. Requires OSHPD to extend the HWPP No. 171 to evaluate 
             the safety, effectiveness, and acceptability of NPs, 
             CNMs, and PAs in providing aspiration abortions in order 
             to provide the sponsors an opportunity to achieve 
             publication of the data in a peer-reviewed journal, to 
             maintain the competence of the clinicians trained during 
             the course of the project, and to authorize training of 
             additional clinicians in first-trimester aspiration 
             technique, as outlined in the project application.

          2. Requires that the HWPP No. 171 continue to satisfy the 
             requirements of OSHPD.

          3. Requires that the provisions in this bill remain in 
             effect only until January 1, 2014, and as of that date 
             are repealed, unless a later statute enacted before 
             January 1, 2014, deletes or extends that date.

          4. Clarifies that it is the intent of the Legislature that 
             HWPP No. 171 continue without interruption.

          5. Makes the following findings and declarations including, 
             but not limited to:


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             A.    The Access through Primary Care Project, also 
                known as the HWPP No. 171, was approved in 2007 to 
                teach new skills to NPs, CNMs, and PAs, and to 
                evaluate the safety and efficacy of allowing NPs, 
                CNMs, and PAs to use these new skills to perform 
                first trimester aspiration abortions.

             B.    The study investigators from the University of 
                California (UC) find, from the data submitted to 
                OSHPD that trainees of the HWPP No. 171 have 
                achieved competency and safely perform first 
                trimester aspiration abortions using the new skills 
                acquired through the project.  The study 
                investigators intend to undergo additional peer 
                review of the data by submitting the results for 
                publication in a nationally recognized, 
                peer-reviewed journal.

             C.    It is necessary to extend the HWPP No. 171 to 
                maintain the competencies of clinicians trained to 
                date and to authorize continued training of new 
                clinicians while the larger peer review process is 
                conducted, and because the HWPP No. 171 is likely 
                to increase the availability of safe, early 
                abortion care that is limited in many areas of 
                California.

           Comments

           According to the author's office, OSHPD initially approved 
          the HWPP No. 171 based on arguments by reproductive health 
          care provider groups that access to early abortion services 
          is severely constrained throughout the state.  The author's 
          office maintains that many counties have no accessible 
          abortion providers.  As a result of these access challenges 
          in those parts of the state, the author asserts, patients 
          who are seeking an abortion after already having made their 
          decision, not only experience prohibitive wait times in 
          their own communities, but they also often confront 
          grueling travels to areas that have more accessible 
          abortion providers.  The author's office argues that this 
          bill extends the HWPP No. 171 to allow the project to 
          maintain its momentum and study researchers from the UC to 
          achieve publication in a nationally-recognized 

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          peer-reviewed journal of their study results, which find 
          that trained clinicians may safely provide first-trimester 
          aspiration abortions.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Appropriation:  No   Fiscal Com.:  Yes   
          Local:  No

          According to the Assembly Appropriations Committee, this 
          bill would have negligible state fiscal impact.

           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  8/23/12)

          American Civil Liberties Union (co-source)
          Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California (co-source)
          Access Women's Health Justice
          ACT for Women and Girls
          American Nurses Association of California
          California Association of Nurse Practitioners
          California Medical Association
          California Nurse Midwives Association
          California Nurses Association
          NARAL Pro-Choice California
          Planned Parenthood Advocacy Project Los Angeles County
          Planned Parenthood Mar Monte
          Service Employees International Union, California State 
          Council
          Six Rivers Planned Parenthood

           OPPOSITION  :    (Verified  8/23/12)

          California Catholic Conference
          California Right to Life Committee
          Life Priority Network
          Traditional Values Coalition


           ASSEMBLY FLOOR  : 52-26, 08/23/12
          AYES: Alejo, Allen, Ammiano, Atkins, Beall, Block, 
            Blumenfield, Bonilla, Bradford, Brownley, Buchanan, 
            Butler, Charles Calderon, Campos, Carter, Cedillo, 
            Chesbro, Davis, Dickinson, Eng, Feuer, Fletcher, Fong, 
            Fuentes, Furutani, Galgiani, Gatto, Gordon, Hall, 
            Hayashi, Hill, Huber, Hueso, Huffman, Lara, Bonnie 
            Lowenthal, Ma, Mendoza, Mitchell, Monning, Pan, Perea, V. 

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            Manuel P�rez, Portantino, Skinner, Solorio, Swanson, 
            Torres, Wieckowski, Williams, Yamada, John A. P�rez
          NOES: Achadjian, Bill Berryhill, Conway, Cook, Donnelly, 
            Beth Gaines, Garrick, Grove, Hagman, Halderman, Harkey, 
            Jeffries, Jones, Knight, Logue, Mansoor, Miller, Morrell, 
            Nestande, Nielsen, Norby, Olsen, Silva, Smyth, Valadao, 
            Wagner
          NO VOTE RECORDED: Gorell, Roger Hern�ndez


          JJA:d  8/24/12   Senate Floor Analyses 

                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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