Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD940

Introduced
3/2/23  
Refer
3/2/23  
Refer
3/2/23  

Caption

An Act to Allow Pharmacists to Provide Services Through Telehealth and Vending Machines at Federally Qualified Health Centers

Impact

If enacted, LD940 would significantly alter the current healthcare landscape by empowering pharmacists to participate more actively in patient care through technology. This shift has the potential to alleviate some of the burdens on medical practitioners and healthcare facilities, particularly in rural areas. It would also encourage the integration of technology into healthcare delivery, thereby making certain services more convenient for patients. The bill reflects a growing recognition of the importance of pharmacists as key healthcare providers in the evolving healthcare system.

Summary

LD940 is a legislative bill aiming to expand the role of pharmacists in providing healthcare services by allowing them to offer telehealth services and use pharmaceutical vending machines at federally qualified health centers. This legislation is intended to enhance access to healthcare, particularly in underserved areas where traditional pharmacy services may be limited. By enabling pharmacists to deliver care remotely and through innovative methods, the bill seeks to address gaps in patient access to essential health services.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD940 seems generally positive among supporters, including healthcare advocates and pharmacy professionals, who view it as a step forward in improving patient care and expanding services available through local health centers. They argue that this bill can lead to better health outcomes and more efficient use of healthcare resources. However, there are concerns among some stakeholders regarding the implications for quality care and the need for rigorous standards to ensure patient safety and effective consultation through telehealth methods.

Contention

Notable points of contention include questions about the adequacy of training for pharmacists in telehealth services and the oversight required to ensure that the delivery of care meets accepted medical standards. Some critics worry that the bill may lead to an increased reliance on technology at the expense of personal interaction in healthcare. Additionally, there are discussions around the potential cost implications for setting up and maintaining vending machines, which may pose challenges for some health centers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME AB2007

Medi-Cal: federally qualified health center: rural health clinic: telehealth.

ME HB530

Provides for coverage of healthcare services provided through telehealth or telemedicine (RE1 SEE FISC NOTE SG EX)

ME HB1048

Providing Veterinary Services Through Telehealth

ME SB966

Federally qualified health centers and rural health clinics: visits.

ME SB282

Medi-Cal: federally qualified health centers and rural health clinics.

ME AB1549

Medi-Cal: federally qualified health centers and rural health clinics.

ME SB01102

An Act Concerning Pharmacies And Pharmacists.

ME HB212

Medicaid; telehealth services provided by FQHCs, rural health clinics and community mental health centers reimbursed at same rate as face-to-face encounters.

ME HB324

Medicaid; telehealth services provided by FQHCs, rural health clinics and community mental health centers reimbursed at same rate as face-to-face encounters.

ME HB586

Medicaid; telehealth services provided by FQHCs, rural health clinics and community mental health centers reimbursed at same rate as face-to-face encounters.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.