Friday, April 12, 2013

Legislative Update Week of April 8th

Budgets were the word for the legislature this week as the public had the first opportunity to see what the legislature was thinking in funding the government for the next fiscal year. In term of the Community Health budget, Medicaid was put front and center. Let’s review the activities of the past week:

House:

The House this made noise in what was introduced rather than the action that was taken by the body. Representative Gail Haines introduced House Bill 4524 that would require health professionals to wear identification cards so that patients will know who is who. There have been discussions that patients are sometimes confused on who their physician, PA, NP, nurse, etc are; by providing an increased identification hopefully it will provide clarity for the patient and the patient's family.

Dr. Elmassion and Representative Haines
at Patient Right to Know Press Conference.
MSMS hosted a press conference with Rep. Haines and Dr. Kenneth Elmassian, MSMS's President-Elect. They discussed with WLNS the importance of the legislation and the importance of providing clarity to those receiving the care. The House Health Policy committee will be considering the legislation, only taking testimony at their upcoming meeting on April 16th.

The House Health Policy committee has continued their work by furthering their education and knowledge base on the issue effecting Michigan's health care. The topic for this committee meeting was long term care and the effects it is having on insurance carriers. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan along with the Michigan Association of Health Plans testified to the committee providing their insights on the issue of long term care. The committee will be meeting next week to consider several issues including House Bill 4524.

Senate:

The Senate this week considered one piece of legislation that would have direct effects in the medical community, licensure of pharmacy technicians, Senate Bill 92. Currently in Michigan pharmacy techs are not licensed or controlled by the Michigan Board of Pharmacy but rather fall under the purview of the Pharmacist. Because of this, pharmacy techs that are engaged in illegal activities are being let go and then are picked up by another employer where they can continue their illegal activities. By being licensed they now will have to face sanctions and fear of losing a license and having to have a license to practice; it will create a failsafe to keep the bad actors out. This legislation did get through the full Senate and will now be heading to the House Health Policy committee. The Senate Health Policy committee did not meet this past week.

Budget:

This week the Senate subcommittee for the Department of Community Health passed out their recommendation for the upcoming fiscal year. MSMS has been a proponent with the Governor in the Medicaid expansion. Both the House and Senate committees were not so excite about expanding the rolls of Medicaid and left the expansion money out of their budget plans. The Senate did provide language in their bill to ask the federal government to provide a waiver for their program to allow Medicaid to add incentives in the Medicaid program to lead to healthier lifestyles .
Also the committee deciced that restoring funding for Graduate Medical Education would be a priority of the committee. Dr. John Bizon, MSMS President had this to say about it, "By preserving these critical education tools, is is clear that the primary focus of the Subcommittee on the Department of Community Health was imporving the health of Michigan patients for generations and that;s great new for families across our state. Senator John Moolenaar and his colleagues are to be commended for their work on this important issue."

The House, in usual fashion for the past couple years, took all of their budgets and combined them into one massive budget bill. For more information on the House or Senate bills, click on the links provided. With the budgets now out, the legislature has taken one step in what will be many more to come.

For more information on what is happening in Lansing and beyond stay with MSMS at http://www.msms.org/advocacy.

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