View Amendment Current Amendment: 1 to Bill 3707

Reps. G.M. SMITH and HERBKERSMAN propose the following Amendment No. 1 to H. 3707 (COUNCIL\DG\3707C003.NBD.DG21):

Reference is to the bill as introduced.

Amend the joint resolution, as and if amended, by adding appropriately numbered SECTIONS to read:

/SECTION ___. A.(A) All vaccines received by the state as of the effective date of this joint resolution which have not already been set for distribution, and all vaccines received by the state after the effective date of this joint resolution, must be allocated to the four DHEC public health regions in a per-capita manner with considerations taken into account for factors, including but not limited to poverty level, infection rates, age, and high-risk populations. From the funds appropriated in this act or from other COVID-19 related appropriations, MUSC shall coordinate with DHEC and partner with local healthcare providers to ensure that gaps in statewide vaccination delivery are covered, with priority given to rural and underserved areas.

(B) DHEC shall allocate vaccines so that they are distributed in a manner that ensures that each of its four public health regions shall receive a per-capita allocation. In making allocations to specific vaccine providers, DHEC shall consider the recommendations of its COVID-19 Vaccine Regional Advisory Panels, one of which shall be established in each of the four public health regions as follows:

(1) Each panel shall meet weekly.

(2) At its first meeting, each panel shall select a Chairman from among its members, who shall preside over the panel's meetings. This Chairman must have extensive healthcare experience within the panel's designated region. In the event of a future vacancy, the Chair shall be filled in this same manner.

(3) Each panel must include representation from affected stakeholders and vaccine providers with in the region, including but not limited to hospitals, primary care practices, pharmacies, rural health clinics, and the South Carolina Primary Care Association and any other Federally Qualified Health Centers.

(4) Based upon the region's vaccine allocation provided by the department, the panel shall adopt a specific recommendation for allocating vaccines to individual providers and review the plan weekly. This recommendation must be transmitted to the department immediately upon initial adoption and upon subsequent revision and must be based upon the following priorities:

(a) Rural and underserved communities must have equitable access to receive the COVID-19 vaccine;

(b) Available vaccines must be administered to South Carolinians as rapidly as possible, to ensure that no doses are permitted to expire, and to position South Carolina favorably in the event that any future federal allocations to states may be based in part upon a state's ability to exped itiously administer the vaccine;

(c) Each panel must consider which providers are best equipped to handle specific manufacturers' forms of the vaccine, such as tho se requiring ultra-cold storage; and

(d) Panels' recommendations must be informed by their review of the most current and comprehensive data available as to how vaccines have already been administered within their regions, including how the vaccination rate varies by geography, race, age, income, or other relevant factor s.

B. This section terminates and is no longer effective when the Director of the Department of Health and Environmental Control determines that the demands for the vaccine no longer exceeds the supply of the vaccine.

SECTION___. (A) The Department of Health and Environmental Control shall provide a daily report, detailing:

(1) the total number of COVID-19 vaccine doses in inventory as of that day;

(2) the total number of COVID-19 vaccine doses received that day itemized by manufacturer;

(3) the total number of COVID-19 vaccine doses that the State is presently eligible to receive but has not yet drawn, itemized by manufacturer.

(4) the total number of COVID-19 vaccine doses in inventory as of that day that are intended to be administered as a first dose and the number that are intended to be administered as a second dose; and

(5) the total number of COVID-19 vaccine doses that are distributed or redistributed to each administering entity that day, itemized by manufacturer.

The daily report also shall provide a cumulative report detailing the same.

(B) DHEC Also shall tabulate the reports required by subsection (C), and include in the daily report required by subsection (A), the cumulative total of vaccines administered. The cumulative totals of vaccines administered also must be shown, numerically and graphically, as a percentage of the State as a whole, and demonstrate how many more vaccines must be given until the next category of individuals are eligible for the vaccine. The cumulative totals of vaccines administered also must be shown, numerically and graphically by the zip code of the patient.

(C) Each administering entity shall provide a daily report to the Department of Health and Environmental Control detailing:

(1) the total number of COVID-19 vaccine doses in inventory as of that day, itemized by manufacturer;

(2) the total number of COVID-19 vaccines administered that day;

(3) the total number of upcoming appointments for a COVID-19 vaccine scheduled as of that day;

(4) the total number of COVID-19 vaccines administered that day as a first dose and the number administered that day as a second dose , if applicable.

The daily report also shall provide a cumulative report for the entity detailing the same.

An administering entity may satisfy the reporting requirements of this subsection, subject to DHEC approval, if it makes such information available through the Vaccine Administration Management System or another existing reporting mechanism approved by DHEC.

( D)Each administering entity also must establish a tracking process to ensure that individuals receive their first and second dose from the same entity.

( E)The reports required by this section must be posted daily on the department's website. /