Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1064

Introduced
3/25/14  
Introduced
3/25/14  
Refer
3/26/14  

Caption

Eliminates restrictions on performance of physical therapy services without a prescription or referral

Impact

The bill's passage would have significant implications for state laws governing physical therapy practices. By removing the prescription requirement, it would empower physical therapists to operate with greater autonomy, aligning their practice with a growing trend across the country that prioritizes direct access to healthcare services. However, it is crucial to note that while the bill permits treatment without prescriptions, it still maintains certain safeguards; services provided without a referral would not require additional insurance coverage or preauthorization, thus limiting potential financial implications for insurance providers.

Summary

House Bill 1064 seeks to amend existing Louisiana law by eliminating the requirement for physical therapists to obtain a prescription or referral prior to providing treatment. This legislative change aims to enhance patient access to physical therapy services, allowing therapists to perform evaluations and initiate treatment independently. Proponents argue that this will facilitate more timely care and potentially improve patient outcomes by reducing delays associated with obtaining prescriptions from healthcare providers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1064 is largely supportive among healthcare professionals and patient advocacy groups, who argue that it will improve access to care. However, there are concerns among some medical professionals about patient safety and the necessity of maintaining collaborative care arrangements between physical therapists and physicians. These concerns highlight a tension between advancing patient access to care and ensuring comprehensive oversight in treatment delivery.

Contention

The main point of contention regarding the bill revolves around the balance of patient autonomy and professional oversight. Opponents argue that removing the requirement for prescriptions could lead to inappropriate treatment without physician guidance, potentially jeopardizing patient safety. Advocacy for HB 1064 is grounded in the belief that physical therapists are adequately trained to conduct evaluations and treatment independently, but opponents are wary of the implications this could have on best practices within the healthcare system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB623

Eliminates restrictions on performance of physical therapy services without a prescription or referral

LA HB569

Eliminates restrictions on performance of physical therapy services without a prescription or referral

LA SB291

Provides for patient access to physical therapy services without a prescription or referral from a physician. (gov sig)

LA HB2595

Physical therapy; referrals; modifying period during which a physical therapist may treat patients without a referral; effective date.

LA HB897

Provides relative to physical therapists

LA HB362

Physical therapists; delete requirement for physician referral before performing services.

LA HB421

Physical therapists; delete requirement for physicians referral before performing services.

LA HB275

Physical therapists; authorize to perform services without referral from another health care provider.

LA HB493

Physical therapists; authorize to perform services without referral from another health care provider.

LA HB420

Physical therapists; require referral for services to remain valid for one year.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.