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Monday, February 5, 2024

The Regents' Health Services Committee Will Be Back at UCLA on Valentine's Day

The agenda for the February off-cycle meeting of the Regents' Health Services Committee is now available:

Health Services Committee

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Centennial Ballroom, UCLA Luskin Conference Center

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10:00 am Health Services Committee - (open session- includes public comment) 

Agenda – Open Session

Action Approval of the Minutes of the Meeting of December 13, 2023

Public Comment Period (30 minutes)

H1 Discussion: Reviewing Draft the UC Health Strategic Framework, Office of the President

H2 Discussion: Improving Access to Care Across Student Health Services

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Upon end of open session:

Health Services Committee - (closed session) 

Agenda – Closed Session

Action: Approval of the Minutes of the Meeting of December 13, 2023

H3(X) Discussion: Medical Center Response to Adverse Events: Review, Regulatory Requirements, Corrective Actions, and Sharing Systemwide and Insurance/Claims Update

H4(X) Discussion: UC Health Litigation Update

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2:00 pm Board - (open session) 

Agenda – Open Session

B1 Action: Consideration of Senate Regulation 630.E*

Committee Report Including Approvals of Recommendations from the Committee: Academic and Student Affairs Committee

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Upon end of open session:

Board - (closed session)

Officers’ and President’s Reports: Personnel Matters

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Source: https://regents.universityofcalifornia.edu/meetings/agendas/feb142024.html.

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*This item seems to deal with undergraduate online education limitations. It is a holdover from the January Regents meetings which fell apart for reasons unrelated to this matter, as blog readers will know. Regulation 630.E reads:

Each undergraduate student must complete a campus experience requirement. A minimum of six units of course credits per quarter (or semester) for three quarters (or two semesters) completed by each candidate for the bachelor’s degree must be earned in courses designed to deliver to any enrolled student at least 50 percent of in-person instructional hours on any campus of the University of California or physical locations affiliated with programs listed in SR 630.D or in prison environments. To satisfy this requirement, at least two quarters or one semester must be completed during the regular academic year, with no more than one quarter or semester completed during the summer. “In-person” means instructors and students are in the same physical location. “Instructional hours” refer to time when instructors are presenting to or interacting with students during designated class times (e.g., lecture, laboratory, discussion, field work, problem sessions). For the purposes of this regulation, instructional hours do not include office hours, or recorded lectures provided as a supplement to designated hours interacting with students. Individual Divisions may maintain a higher threshold for required in-person course credits per term or for the number of terms in which a threshold applies. (En 8 Feb 23)

Source: https://senate.universityofcalifornia.edu/bylaws-regulations/regulations/rpart3.html.

It is unclear how this undergraduate regulation applies to the usual purview of the Health Services Committee. So, apparently, this session is an off-cycle full board meeting that goes beyond Health Services.

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