(a) (1) The department may implement a multiplan project in the County of San Diego, upon approval of the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Diego, for the provision of benefits under this chapter to eligible Medi-Cal recipients. The multiplan project implemented in the County of San Diego pursuant to this section shall provide diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventive services provided under the Medi-Cal program, and additional benefits including, but not limited to, medical-related transportation, comprehensive patient management, and referral to other support services. (2) The County of San Diego shall be eligible to receive funds transferred pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (p) of Section 14163 for the development and implementation of this section. These funds in the amount allocated by the department for the County of San Diego shall be paid by the department upon the enactment of this section to the County of San Diego to reimburse a portion of the costs of the development of the project. To the full extent permitted by state and federal law, these funds shall be distributed by the department for expenditure by the County of San Diego in a manner that qualifies for federal financial participation under the Medicaid program and the department shall expedite the payment of the federal funds to the County of San Diego. The department shall seek additional state, federal, and other funds to pay for costs that are incurred by the County of San Diego to develop the multiplan project in excess of the payment required by this section, and the department shall assist the county in obtaining the additional funds. (b) (1) The County of San Diego may establish an advisory board composed of consumer representatives and health care professionalsâ representatives. The board shall advise the Health and Human Services Agency of the County of San Diego and review and comment on all aspects of the implementation of the multiplan project. The advisory board shall advise on the implementation of the state Medi-Cal policy as it pertains to Medi-Cal managed care plans in the County of San Diego. Each supervisor of the board of supervisors shall appoint at least one member to the advisory board with each supervisor to appoint an equal number of members from their district. The advisory board shall vote on all pilot project policies and issues that are submitted to the board of supervisors. (2) Notwithstanding any other law, a member of the advisory board established pursuant to this section shall not be deemed to be interested in a contract entered into by the department within the meaning of Article 4 (commencing with Section 1090) of Chapter 1 of Division 4 of Title 1 of the Government Code if the member is a Medi-Cal recipient or if all of the following apply: (A) The member was appointed to represent the interests of physicians, health care practitioners, hospitals, pharmacies, or other health care organizations. (B) The contract authorizes the member or the organization the member represents to provide Medi-Cal services under the multiplan project. (C) The contract contains substantially the same terms and conditions as contracts entered into with other individuals or organizations the member was appointed to represent. (D) The member does not influence or attempt to influence the advisory board or another member of the advisory board to recommend that the department enter into the contract in which the member is interested. (E) The member discloses the interest to the advisory board and abstains from voting on any recommendation on the contract. (F) The advisory board notes the memberâs disclosure and abstention in its official records. (3) Members of the advisory board shall not be paid compensation for activities relating to their duties as members, but members who are Medi-Cal recipients shall be reimbursed an appropriate amount by the County of San Diego for their travel and child care expenses incurred in performing
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