Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2248

Introduced
1/11/23  

Caption

Substance use disorder; providers of treatment, use of methadone or opioid replacements.

Impact

If enacted, HB2248 will have a substantial impact on how treatment for opioid addiction is managed in Virginia. The legislation is aimed at improving accountability and reducing misuse or diversion of these potent substances by creating a secure and monitored process for their administration. Providers of treatment must comply with the new biometric certification requirements or face potential regulatory penalties. This move signifies a broader trend toward the integration of technology in healthcare for both patient safety and enhanced treatment efficacy.

Summary

House Bill 2248 introduces regulations for the treatment of individuals with substance use disorders, specifically focusing on the administration of methadone and other opioid replacements. The bill mandates the implementation of a biometric certification system to verify and document the administration of these treatments. This system requires capturing biometric data, such as fingerprints or iris scans, from both patients receiving treatment and clinicians dispensing it, ensuring that only authorized individuals are involved in the treatment process.

Contention

While the intent of HB2248 is to strengthen oversight and ensure proper treatment for those struggling with substance use disorders, it raises important discussions regarding privacy and data security. Critics may argue that the requirement for biometric data collection could infringe on personal privacy rights, particularly given the sensitive nature of the data involved. Although the bill specifies that personal identifying information will not be stored, concerns about data security and the potential for misuse of biometric information remain significant points of contention among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1045

Treatment for Substance Use Disorders

VA HB07010

An Act Concerning Opioids And Substance Use Disorders.

VA AB395

Substance use treatment providers.

VA AB77

Substance use disorder treatment services.

VA HB2046

OPIOIDS-PAIN TREATMENT-RECORDS

VA HB2174

Relating to controlled substance prescriptions and reimbursement for treatment for certain substance use disorders; authorizing a fee.

VA SB047

Prevention of Substance Use Disorders

VA H5143

Relative to treatments and coverage for substance use disorder and recovery coach licensure

VA S4043

Increases access to substance use disorder treatment; Requires Medicaid coverage for substance use disorder services provided by community-based organizations.

VA A5354

Increases access to substance use disorder treatment; Requires Medicaid coverage for substance use disorder services provided by community-based organizations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.