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Full LA AAP Healthcare Weekly Report 5-2.Xlsx Healthcare Bill Action Report- Week 4 (April 29 - May 3, 2019) Bill # Title Primary SponsorsLast Action Date Current Status Bill URL SB 48 "MEDICAID: Provides relative to T-Fred Mills May 02, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=b Medicaid pharmacy services. (8/1/19)" e018b8f8a1a78d40d38a1ac8a3c4f3d HB 537 "HEALTH/CHILDREN: Provides Mike Johnson May 02, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=4 relative to the assignment of rights to d1e16465d61f88aa4d6f7c10a88e21d the Department of Children and Family Services of individuals whose children are in foster care" HB 138 "CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES: Patrick Connick May 02, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=b Provides relative to certain substances 5ceef777a07a11cb2daac3fc3813ea7 in the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Law" SB 173 "HEALTH CARE: Provides for the T-Fred Mills May 02, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=0 Healthcare Coverage for Louisiana 15c11c8ea0c5f85b4bc3b8394421f67 Families Protection Act. (gov sig) (OR NO IMPACT See Note)" HB 409 "MEDICAID: Prohibits Medicaid A.B. Franklin May 02, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=5 managed care organizations from 3d0fc8e34276c5c0ccacad1913e97ab denying opportunities to behavioral health services providers for enrollment in provider networks (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)" SB 119 "HEALTH SERVICES: Creates the Yvonne Colomb May 02, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=0 "Palliative Care Interdisciplinary b09ab8f7630ac1cb23f216afaf8b583 Advisory Council". (8/1/19) (OR SEE FISC NOTE SG EX)" SB 177 "PHYSICIANS: Provides relative to Bodi White May 02, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=b prohibited restraint of certain e8c2a12e171237d637a6962ebb0957d professions. (8/1/19)" SB 160 "CONTROL DANGER SUBSTANCE: Gerald Boudreaux May 02, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=3 Provides relative to programs and 4c3cd682ff4f2d4ae2a775f89eb32bc professional training to fight the opioid crisis. (8/1/19)" HB 294 "HIGHER EDUCATION: Provides for Barbara Carpente May 02, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=4 anonymous sexual assault climate 2314b648b9029461d9eb647ed91a101 surveys at public postsecondary educational institutions" HB 320 "HEALTH/BEHAVIORAL: Provides for Scott Simon May 02, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=8 access to applied behavior analysis 02050c912034e95452d279462df5762 providers in schools (OR NO IMPACT See Note)" HB 536 "HEALTH CARE/FACILITIES: Provides Stephanie Hilferty May 02, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=a relative to the licensing of free standing 88d585b22ea4d31849c49381cae4205 birth centers (OR +$1,800 SG RV See Note)" HCR 5 "HOSPITALS: Provides for a hospital Taylor Barras May 02, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=2 stabilization formula (OR +$93,659,011 ddb49776bf995b039c68e4c80cd2eee SD RV See Note)" HB 434 "MEDICAID: Provides relative to Tanner Magee May 02, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=4 definitions, policies, and procedures of 9d140aee33797ff6f9ee287925fc94f Medicaid managed care organizations (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)" SB 7 "PHARMACEUTICALS: Provides for Bob Hensgens May 02, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=2 the repeal of Medicaid prepaid adaa73d832a939646866993af118763 coordinated care network pharmaceutical and therapeutics committees. (gov sig)" HB 424 "MEDICAID: Provides relative to Joe Stagni May 02, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=fd denials of provider claims and prior 57c9d7c8243cd3917b1270a0fa6be1 authorization requests by Medicaid managed care organizations (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)" HB 526 "HEALTH/BEHAVIORAL: Prohibits the Frank Hoffmann May 02, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=7 imposition of prior authorization 5f5d039ee5f65f60fde58f4a541ab9c requirements in Medicaid managed care organizations for certain prescription medications used in treating opioid use disorder (OR DECREASE SG RV See Note)" SB 166 "HEALTH SERVICES: Provides Eric LaFleur May 02, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=5f relative to physician assistants. 05aaf9dfe0e16c0c724a56f4d321cb (8/1/19)" SB 169 "HEALTH CARE: Provides relative to Regina Barrow May 01, 2019 Passed first chamhttps://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=1 the statewide immunization registry. 53a6b155989c037c2c78e4f7c85878f (gov sig)" HB 199 "MEDICAID: Establishes the TEFRA Dodie Horton Apr 29, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=a option within the La. Medicaid program 2d934092a6b393da3cf80cfe7679582 to serve children with disabilities (OR +$454,271 GF EX See Note)" HB 336 "HEALTH/BEHAVIORAL: Exempts Rodney Lyons Apr 29, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=7 certain school-based behavioral health 13bd40619183cce645254476368d58e service providers from the Behavioral Health Services Provider Licensing Law" SB 41 "PHARMACEUTICALS: Provides T-Fred Mills Apr 29, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=4 relative to regulation of pharmacy 8374c52b74af605445d5e1fd98a7ab5 benefit managers. (gov sig) (2/3 - CA7s2.1(A))" HB 143 "HEALTH/ANATOMICAL GIFTS: Malinda White Apr 29, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=6 Provides for rights of qualified organ 45ad08827d62d46b9e3ff22f63abce7 transplant candidates who have a disability" HB 368 "PHYSICAL THERAPISTS: Provides Stuart Moss Apr 29, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=c relative to the Louisiana Physical 9447478ea7fbc951ea61f820e28f464 Therapy Board" HB 374 "MEDICAID: Provides for hospital Polly Thomas Apr 25, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=b payment reform in the Medicaid c8c611d2e6efec99f13afc6817fa34c program" SB 32 "HEALTH CARE: Provides relative to Jim Fannin Apr 23, 2019 Passed first chamhttps://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=1 criminal background checks for certified 98bd711b2825dd6aa9f5bcfb744d9a3 nurse aide trainees. (8/1/19) (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)" SB 36 "HEALTH CARE: Provides relative to T-Fred Mills Apr 22, 2019 Passed first chamhttps://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=0 emergency departments. (8/1/19) (EG 43774e0388d7f909197abaf84e250ca NO IMPACT See Note)" SCR 16 "HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Requests Sharon Hewitt Apr 22, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=e the La. Department of Health to add 858fa77045bf3b3949eb4c3682e7b25 Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) to the state's newborn screening panel." SB 19 "HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Provides Gerald Boudreaux Apr 22, 2019 Passed first chamhttps://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=6 relative to criminal history record a76ff09ccce5d2423341268d046503f information obtained by the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners. (8/1/19) (EG SEE FISC NOTE SD EX See Note)" SB 53 "PHARMACEUTICALS: Provides Ronnie Johns Apr 17, 2019 Passed first chamhttps://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=c relative to prescription monitoring ec766eb2a1700e52986e5e7c92e015d information. (8/1/19) (EG NO IMPACT See Note)" HB 207 "HEALTH SERVICES: Requires the Beryl Amedee Apr 08, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=8 provision of certain information to 776100be04d57a84d73fb68dc7dc32f patients or parents of patients prior to administration of an immunization or a vaccine" SB 210 "HEALTH SERVICES: Provides Gerald Boudreaux Apr 08, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=7 relative to emergency medical services. 8608d9bf5e9b14433349d6f6d1e06d1 (8/1/19)" HB 59 "DRUGS/CONTROLLED: Provides Denise Marcelle Apr 08, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=3 relative to penalties for possession of e984eb10e7d2b5df6167c67f7f60690 marijuana (OR SEE FISC NOTE LF EX)" HB 433 "PHARMACISTS: Authorizes a Bernard LeBas Apr 08, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=2 pharmacist to decline to dispense a 0ce1063d14e2e565345aad5c122a407 covered prescription drug if the coverage provider reimburses the pharmacy in an amount less than the drug's acquisition cost" HB 432 "INSURANCE/HEALTH: Provides for Edmond Jordan Apr 08, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=6 the regulation of pharmacy services 6b1fd8364060930eaf15a16b0e05cee administrative organizations (OR +$88,000 SG EX See Note)" HB 568 "DRUGS/CONTROLLED: Provides Dustin Miller Apr 08, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=af that the regulation of therapeutic 4fb3a38fba982d24a428d3aedd7217 cannabis be placed under the authority of the Louisiana Department of Health" HB 462 "DRUGS/CONTROLLED: Cedric Glover Apr 08, 2019 Introduced https://app.fiscalnote.com/#/share/bill?url=4 (Constitutional Amendment) Authorizes 2a48aba20d7db950de9e2c8b63358ca local governing authorities to call an election for the purpose of allowing the sale, possession, distribution, and use of marijuana (OR SEE FISC NOTE LF EX)".
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