Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB459

Introduced
2/27/20  
Refer
2/27/20  
Refer
2/27/20  
Refer
3/9/20  

Caption

Provides for coverage of certain services and procedures performed by pharmacists

Impact

The introduction of HB 459 is poised to significantly impact the landscape of healthcare services in Louisiana. By mandating coverage for specific services offered by pharmacists, the bill is expected to expand the role of pharmacists in the healthcare system, potentially leading to improved access to healthcare services for residents. This legislative change could alleviate some of the burdens on physicians and allow pharmacists to utilize their skills more effectively within the defined scope of their practice. The implications of this law are particularly relevant as healthcare providers look for ways to enhance service delivery.

Summary

House Bill 459 aims to ensure that pharmacists are reimbursed for certain healthcare services and procedures they are licensed to perform. The bill specifies that health coverage plans, including any third-party administrators, cannot deny reimbursement for services performed by pharmacists if these services are standardly covered when provided by qualified healthcare professionals such as physicians, advanced practice nurses, and physician assistants. Moreover, the services must be performed in strict compliance with applicable laws and pharmacist licensing regulations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 459 has generally leaned towards support from various stakeholders, including pharmacists and healthcare advocacy groups who view the bill as a progressive step in integrating pharmacists more fully into the healthcare delivery system. Supporters argue that this legislation reflects a recognition of pharmacists as essential healthcare providers capable of contributing to patient care. However, there may also be concerns from insurance companies regarding the potential financial impact of increased claims for reimbursed services and the need to adjust their policies to comply with this law.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the provisions that do not require health coverage plans to reimburse pharmacists as in-network or preferred providers, which could create disparities in reimbursement practices. This aspect could lead to inconsistencies in how services provided by pharmacists are compensated compared to those provided by other healthcare professionals. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding the balance of expanding pharmacist roles while ensuring quality and compliance in healthcare service provision.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB3441

Relating to reimbursement under certain health benefit plans for certain services and procedures performed by pharmacists.

LA SB2284

Relating to reimbursement under certain health benefit plans for certain services and procedures performed by pharmacists.

LA H5627

Requires health insurance providers to provide insurance coverage for pharmacists’ services.

LA S0897

Requires health insurance providers to provide insurance coverage for pharmacists’ services.

LA HB1358

Relating to procedures for certain audits of pharmacists and pharmacies.

LA SB591

Relating to procedures for certain audits of pharmacists and pharmacies.

LA HB2444

Relating to the authority of pharmacists to furnish certain medications and receive compensation for certain services and procedures.

LA SF2459

Equal coverage requirement of services provided by a pharmacist

LA HF2503

Equal coverage of services provided by pharmacist required, and medical assistance and MinnesotaCare requirements for coverage and payment of pharmacy services set.

LA H7273

Requires insurance coverage for all services provided by a pharmacist provided coverage of such services would have been covered if provided by a physician, advanced practice nurse, or physician assistant.

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