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37 An Act to amend and reenact 32.1-276.6 and 54.1-2522.1, as it is currently effective and as it shall become effective, of the Code of Virginia, relating to Board of Health; Department of Health Professions; Prescription Monitoring Program; overdose information.
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913 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
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1115 1. That 32.1-276.6 and 54.1-2522.1, as it is currently effective and as it shall become effective, of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
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1317 32.1-276.6. Patient level data system continued; reporting requirements.
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1519 A. The Virginia Patient Level Data System is hereby continued, hereinafter referred to as the "System." Its purpose shall be to establish and administer an integrated system for collection and analysis of data which shall be used by consumers, employers, providers, and purchasers of health care and by state government to continuously assess and improve the quality, appropriateness, and accessibility of health care in the Commonwealth and to enhance their ability to make effective health care decisions.
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1721 B. Every inpatient hospital shall submit to the Board patient level data as set forth in this subsection. Every general hospital, ordinary hospital, outpatient surgical hospital or other facility licensed or certified pursuant to Article 1 ( 32.1-123 et seq.) of Chapter 5 of this title and every physician and every oral and maxillofacial surgeon certified to perform certain procedures pursuant to 54.1-2709.1 performing surgical procedures in his office shall also submit to the board outpatient surgical data as set forth in this subsection. Every oral and maxillofacial surgeon certified to perform certain procedures pursuant to 54.1-2709 shall submit to the Board outpatient surgical data as set forth in this subsection for only those procedures for which certification is required pursuant to 54.1-2709.1.
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1923 Any such hospital, facility, physician or oral and maxillofacial surgeon, as defined in 32.1-276.3, may report the required data directly to the nonprofit organization cited in 32.1-276.4. Unless otherwise noted, patient level data elements for hospital inpatients and patients having outpatient surgery shall include, where applicable and included on standard claim forms:
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5155 C. State agencies providing coverage for outpatient services shall submit to the Board patient level data regarding paid outpatient claims. Information to be submitted shall be extracted from standard claims forms and, where available, shall include:
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63-D. When a patient has experienced a nonfatal opioid overdose, the Board shall report admission, transfer, and discharge data elements submitted for such patient pursuant to 32.1-372 to the Department of Health Professions for use in the Prescription Monitoring Program established in 54.1-2520. The Department of Health Professions shall consult with the Department as appropriate to ensure the successful transfer of admission, transfer, and discharge data elements for use in the Prescription Monitoring Program. The Department of Health Professions shall only provide such data to practitioners as provided in 54.1-2522.1 and in accordance with the confidentiality requirements of this chapter and 54.1-2523.
67+D. When a patient has experienced a nonfatal opioid overdose, the Board shall report admission, transfer, and discharge data elements submitted for such patient pursuant to 32.1-372 to the Department of Health Professions for use in the Prescription Monitoring Program established in 54.1-2520. The Department of Health Professions shall consult with the Department of Health as appropriate to ensure the successful transfer of admission, transfer, and discharge data elements for use in the Prescription Monitoring Program. The Department of Health Professions shall only provide such data to practitioners as provided in 54.1-2522.1 and in accordance with the confidentiality requirements of this chapter and 54.1-2523.
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6569 The Board shall promulgate regulations specifying the format for submission of such outpatient data. State agencies may submit this data directly to the nonprofit organization cited in 32.1-276.4.
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6771 54.1-2522.1. (Effective until July 1, 2027) Requirements of practitioners.
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6973 A. Any prescriber who is licensed in the Commonwealth to treat human patients and is authorized pursuant to 54.1-3303 and 54.1-3408 to issue a prescription for a covered substance shall be registered with the Prescription Monitoring Program by the Department of Health Professions.
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7175 B. A prescriber registered with the Prescription Monitoring Program or a person to whom he has delegated authority to access information in the possession of the Prescription Monitoring Program pursuant to 54.1-2523.2 shall, at the time of initiating a new course of treatment to a human patient that includes the prescribing of opioids anticipated at the onset of treatment to last more than seven consecutive days, request information from the Director for the purpose of determining (i) what, if any, other covered substances are currently prescribed to the patient and (ii) whether and under what circumstances the patient has experienced an opioid overdose. In addition, any prescriber who holds a special identification number from the Drug Enforcement Administration authorizing the prescribing of controlled substances approved for use in opioid addiction therapy shall, prior to or as a part of execution of a treatment agreement with the patient, request information from the Director for the purpose of determining (a) what, if any, other covered substances the patient is currently being prescribed and (b) whether and under what circumstances the patient has experienced an opioid overdose. Nothing in this section shall prohibit prescribers from making additional periodic requests for information from the Director as may be required by routine prescribing practices.
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7377 C. A prescriber shall not be required to meet the provisions of subsection B if:
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8589 D. Prior to issuing a written certification for the use of cannabis oil in accordance with 4.1-1601, a practitioner shall request information from the Director for the purpose of determining what, if any, other covered substances have been dispensed to the patient.
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8791 54.1-2522.1. (Effective July 1, 2027) Requirements of practitioners.
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8993 A. Any prescriber who is licensed in the Commonwealth to treat human patients and is authorized pursuant to 54.1-3303 and 54.1-3408 to issue a prescription for a covered substance shall be registered with the Prescription Monitoring Program by the Department of Health Professions.
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9195 B. Prescribers registered with the Prescription Monitoring Program shall, at the time of initiating a new course of treatment to a human patient that includes the prescribing of benzodiazepine or an opiate anticipated at the onset of treatment to last more than 90 consecutive days, request information from the Director for the purpose of determining (i) what, if any, other covered substances are currently prescribed to the patient and (ii) whether and under what circumstances the patient has experienced an opioid overdose. In addition, any prescriber who holds a special identification number from the Drug Enforcement Administration authorizing the prescribing of controlled substances approved for use in opioid addiction therapy shall, prior to or as a part of execution of a treatment agreement with the patient, request information from the Director for the purpose of determining (a) what, if any, other covered substances the patient is currently being prescribed and (b) whether and under what circumstances the patient has experienced an opioid overdose. Nothing in this section shall prohibit prescribers from making additional periodic requests for information from the Director as may be required by routine prescribing practices.
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9397 C. The Secretary of Health and Human Resources may identify and publish a list of benzodiazepines or opiates that have a low potential for abuse by human patients. Prescribers who prescribe such identified benzodiazepines or opiates shall not be required to meet the provisions of subsection B. In addition, a prescriber shall not be required to meet the provisions of subsection B if the course of treatment arises from pain management relating to dialysis or cancer treatments.
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9599 D. Prior to issuing a written certification for the use of cannabis oil in accordance with 4.1-1601, a practitioner shall request information from the Director for the purpose of determining what, if any, other covered substances have been dispensed to the patient.