Big news at the Capitol this week is what to do about Medicaid expansion which will be part of the discussion as the House debates the state’s $246B budget proposal. President Biden’s action rescinding the 1115 Waiver authorized reimbursements to hospitals, nursing homes and mental health providers for patients without insurance came as quite a surprise to lawmakers. Texas has the highest number of uninsured in the nation. Among the several Medicaid expansion bills filed, none have been heard.

Also in Texas, the Health and Human Services Committee is seeking candidates to serve on the Value-Based Payment and Quality Improvement Advisory Committee. Anyone interested should review the linked application letter to find out who the committee is seeking as representatives and if you qualify; click on the application linked here to apply to be on the committee.

Also in Texas, the Senate Health and Human Services Committee held a hearing on April 21st on SB 2195 by the Chair Sen. Kolkhorst, legislation NACDS supports that protects patients who receive prescription drug benefits through a commercial health plan subject to Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) oversight. The bill also ensures patient choice, prevents self-dealing, and prohibits clawbacks. The Committee Substitute to SB 2195 was reported favorably by a 6-0 vote.

Lastly in Texas, NACDS launched two RxIMPACT alerts urging members to call members of the House Public Health Committee asking them to vote YES on HB 678 expanding access to immunizations and HB 2049 allowing pharmacists to furnish medications according to the result of a positive CLIA-waived test for acute conditions such as flu and strep throat.

For more information, contact NACDS’ Mary Staples at 817-442-1155.