Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR223

Introduced
6/10/21  
Introduced
6/10/21  
Passed
6/10/21  

Caption

Directs a joint subcommittee to study certain contractual restrictions on the practice of medicine

Impact

The study authorized by HR223 is significant for state laws regarding the enforcement of noncompetition agreements, particularly those affecting physicians. These agreements can limit the ability of physicians to practice in certain geographical areas after leaving a practice, affecting patient choice and potentially exacerbating physician shortages in Louisiana. The findings of this committee are expected to inform future legislative decisions regarding the balance between protecting business interests and ensuring patient access to healthcare.

Summary

House Resolution No. 223, introduced by Representative Bagley, directs a joint committee of the House Commerce and Health and Welfare Committees to study noncompetition agreements concerning physicians in Louisiana. This resolution recognizes the complexity surrounding these agreements, which can both protect medical practices and potentially hinder patient access to care due to the restrictions they impose on physicians. The resolution seeks to explore the implications of these agreements and how they impact both the medical community and the patients they serve.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR223 appears to be largely positive among lawmakers, as it received a unanimous vote with 99 yeas and no nays. This bipartisan support suggests an understanding of the importance of examining the effects of such agreements on the healthcare system. There is an acknowledgment that while noncompetition agreements can be beneficial for medical practices in terms of protecting their investments, they also have significant consequences for physician mobility and patient care.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not directly contest the enforcement of noncompetition agreements, it lays the groundwork for a broader discussion about the future of such contracts in the healthcare industry. Stakeholders from various medical associations and institutions are encouraged to provide input, reflecting diverse perspectives on the appropriateness and effectiveness of these agreements. Notably, concerns related to patient choice and the potential for increased physician shortages point to a need for careful deliberation on how best to regulate these contractual practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR125

Directs a joint subcommittee to study certain contractual restrictions on the practice of medicine

LA HR174

Urges and requests a joint subcommittee to study the coordination of care for persons receiving mental health services in community-based and institutional settings

LA HR201

Creates a subcommittee to study the effectiveness of sickle cell healthcare treatment practices in this state

LA HCR26

Requests a joint subcommittee of the House Committee on Insurance and Senate Committee on Insurance to undertake a study to make recommendations for proposed legislation relative to balance or surprise billing in Louisiana

LA HCR94

Authorizes a joint subcommittee on commerce to study and make recommendations relative to the regulation of direct-to-consumer motor vehicle sales

LA HR213

Directs the House Committee on Commerce, or a subcommittee thereof, to study the potential role of blockchain technology in the state

LA HCR130

Creates a joint subcommittee to review and make recommendations relative to all aspects of the state pilot program on the Mississippi River

LA HCR64

Continues the Joint Subcommittee on International Trade to study how to best capitalize on Louisiana's international trade potential

LA HCR178

Requests the Department of Health and Hospitals to study the desirability of a prospective state policy on the practice of medicine by late-career practitioners

LA HCR120

Creates a subcommittee to study nonmelanoma skin cancer prevention and treatment

Similar Bills

LA HCR125

Directs a joint subcommittee to study certain contractual restrictions on the practice of medicine

LA SB165

Provides relative to noncompetition agreements. (8/1/24)

CA AB3109

Contracts: waiver of right of petition or free speech.

NV AB11

Revising provisions governing hospitals. (BDR 40-382)

OR HB3410

Relating to health care; and declaring an emergency.

OR SB951

Relating to the practice of health care; and declaring an emergency.

OR HB3227

Relating to restrictive covenants in employment contracts for medical professionals; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB4130

Relating to the practice of health care; prescribing an effective date.