By Mr. Koutoujian of Waltham, petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 2164) of Peter J. Koutoujian and others for an investigation by a special commission (including members of the General Court) relative to the recruitment and retention of physicians in the Commonwealth.  Public Health.

 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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PETITION OF:

 


Peter J. Koutoujian

James E. Timilty

Byron Rushing

John W. Scibak

Jennifer M. Callahan

Kay Khan

Charles A. Murphy

 

 

 


 

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In the Year Two Thousand and Seven.

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 Resolve  relative to primary care physician recruitment and retention.

 

    Resolved,

 

There shall be a special commission to investigate, study and evaluate methods to increase the recruitment and retention of physicians in the Commonwealth.  The commission shall address, but not be limited to, the definition and designation of understaffed medical specialties, health professional shortage areas and other medically underserved areas; identification of existing laws, regulations, policies, contracting and reimbursement practices and which may create disincentives to physician recruitment and retention; physician workforce racial and ethnic diversity; the recruitment and retention of students from communities under-represented in medicine as defined by the Association of American Medical Colleges; and, the establishment of a loan forgiveness program, tax credits or other financial incentives for physicians to practice in the Commonwealth.

 

The special commission shall consist of the secretary of the executive office of economic development or his designee who shall serve as chairman; the commissioner of the department of public health or his designee; the executive director of the board of registration in medicine or his designee; the House and Senate chairs of the health care financing committee; the House and Senate chairs of the public health committee and one representative named by each of the following:  the Massachusetts Medical Society; the Massachusetts Hospital Association; the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers; the New England Medical Society; the Massachusetts Association of Health Plans; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts; the Massachusetts Conference of Teaching Hospitals; a physician president of a medical staff of a community hospital, a primary care physician; and a consumer representative named by the commission’s chairman.  The special commission may consult with other government agencies, both federal and state, as well as members of the health care community and the general public. 

 

The special commission shall submit a report, including any draft recommendations or legislation to the House and Senate within 12 months of the day that this act is passed into law.