North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H450

Introduced
3/22/23  

Caption

Pharmacist Provided Health Care Services

Impact

If enacted, H450 would significantly alter the reimbursement structures within the state, providing pharmacists with equitable compensation that previously aligned only with physicians or other higher-tier medical providers. This legislative change is expected to incentivize pharmacies to offer more patient care services, consequently improving healthcare accessibility in communities where pharmacists are often the most readily available health professionals. Furthermore, it aims to streamline the process for billing and reimbursements, thus reducing administrative burdens on both pharmacists and healthcare insurers.

Summary

House Bill 450, titled 'Pharmacist Provided Health Care Services', aims to align reimbursement rates for pharmacists with those of other advanced practice healthcare providers, such as nurse practitioners and physician assistants. The bill specifies that health benefit plans must reimburse pharmacists at the same rate for services that they are authorized to perform. This includes a wide range of health services, from testing and diagnosis to the administration of vaccines, provided the practices fall within the pharmacist's lawful scope of work. The goal is to enhance the role of pharmacists within the healthcare framework by recognizing their contributions to patient care.

Sentiment

The discussion surrounding H450 has generally been positive, with stakeholders acknowledging the need for equitable treatment of healthcare providers. Supporters of the bill argue that recognizing pharmacists in reimbursement models promotes better healthcare outcomes and encourages pharmacists to engage more actively in patient care. However, there are concerns among some legislators and healthcare advocates about the potential implications for insurance costs and the existing healthcare framework. Despite some skepticism, the overall atmosphere during discussions tends to favor the initiative as a progressive step towards comprehensive healthcare reform.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the scope of services that pharmacists are permitted to provide under state law and the financial impact on health insurance plans. Critics argue that the amendment may lead to rising costs for insurers, which could subsequently translate to higher premiums for consumers. Additionally, there are ongoing discussions about how this bill might influence patient access to various health services, particularly in rural or underserved areas where pharmacists may play a crucial role in providing healthcare services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC H736

Pharmacists/Test and Treat

NC S414

Pharmacists/Test and Treat

NC H654

Pharmacists/Vaccine Admin./Test and Treat

NC S597

Pharmacists/Collaborative Practice

NC S335

Pharmacists/Test and Treat/Influenza & Strep

NC S357

Pharmacists/Collaborative Practice

NC HB226

Pharmacies/pharmacists/benefits Managers

NC SB121

Pharmacies/pharmacists/benefits Managers

NC HB1571

Pharmacists.

NC SB1245

Relating To Pharmacists.

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