Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2085

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Sickle cell anemia; prescription of opioids for pain management.

Impact

The proposed changes to state law will specifically allow prescribers to bypass the standard requirements imposed by the Prescription Monitoring Program when prescribing opioids for patients diagnosed with sickle cell anemia. This amendment is intended to ease access to necessary pain management therapies for patients who may experience complex pain needs. It showcases a targeted approach to optimize patient care while considering the regulatory landscape that governs controlled substances.

Summary

House Bill 2085 is a legislative proposal focusing on the prescription of opioids specifically for managing pain associated with sickle cell anemia. The bill aims to outline amendments to existing regulations that govern how healthcare practitioners prescribe opioids, particularly within the context of the Prescription Monitoring Program. By defining specific circumstances under which prescribers are exempt from certain regulatory requirements, HB2085 addresses the challenges faced by patients suffering from chronic pain conditions, like sickle cell anemia.

Contention

While supporters of HB2085 emphasize its potential to facilitate better pain management for sickle cell anemia patients, there are notable points of contention within the legislative discussions. Critics may express concerns regarding potential opioid over-prescription and the broader implications for patient safety. The balancing act between ensuring that patients have access to necessary pain relief while mitigating the risks associated with opioid misuse remains a focal point of debate. The bill's voting history, indicating a narrow defeat in its subcommittee stage, reflects the divisions that exist around such opioid legislation, underscoring the sensitive nature of opioid-related healthcare policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB257

Sickle cell anemia; prescription of opioids for pain management.

VA HB1185

Prescription Monitoring Program; overdose information.

VA HB1185

Prescription Monitoring Program; overdose information.

VA HB1902

Board of Health; Department of Health Professions; Prescription Monitoring Program; overdose information.

VA HB2307

Prescription Monitoring Program; requirements of practitioners, pharmacy technicians, training prog.

VA HB275

Regards patient prescription reports, opioids, medical marijuana

VA HB07052

An Act Preventing Prescription Opioid Diversion And Abuse.

VA A2191

Increases amount allowed in initial prescription for opioid drugs in cases of acute pain.

VA HB3073

Controlled dangerous substances; adding exception to opioid prescription requirements.

VA SB362

Provides relative to prescriptions for opioids. (8/1/20)

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CA AB149

Controlled substances: prescriptions.

CA AB1731

CURES database: buprenorphine.

CA AB2086

Controlled substances: CURES database.

CA AB1998

Opioids: safe prescribing policy.

CA AB1343

Controlled substances: CURES database.

CA AB1753

Controlled substances: CURES database.

CA AB2741

Prescription drugs: opioid medications: minors.

CA SB1240

Prescription drugs: CURES database.