State Seal2 copy            Bill Number: S.B. 1111

            Fann Floor Amendment

            Reference to: printed bill

            Amendment drafted by: Leg Council

 

 

FLOOR AMENDMENT EXPLANATION

 

1.    Repeals section relating to dispensed medications.

 

2.    Allows the Industrial Commission of Arizona (ICA) to set reimbursement guidelines for medications dispensed in settings not accessible to the general public.

 

3.    Requires the ICA to consult with industry stakeholders regarding reimbursement guidelines and hold a public hearing by July 1st, 2019.


 

Fifty-third Legislature                                                      Fann

Second Regular Session                                                  S.B. 1111

 

FANN FLOOR AMENDMENT

SENATE AMENDMENTS TO S.B. 1111

(Reference to printed bill)

 

 

 


Page 1, between lines 1 and 2, insert:

"Section 1.  Section 23-908, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:

START_STATUTE23-908.  Injury reports by employer and physician; schedule of fees; violation; classification

A.  Every employer that is affected by this chapter, and every physician who attends an injured employee of such that employer, shall file with the commission and the employer's insurance carrier from time to time a full and complete report of every known injury to the employee arising out of or in the course of employment and resulting in loss of life or injury.  Such a The report shall be furnished to the commission and the insurance carrier at times and in the form and detail the commission prescribes, and the report shall make special answers to all questions required by the commission under its rules.

B.  The commission shall fix a schedule of fees to be charged by physicians, physical therapists or occupational therapists attending injured employees and, subject to subsection C of this section, for prescription medicines required to treat an injured employee under this chapter.  Notwithstanding subsection C of this section, the schedule of fees may include other reimbursement guidelines for medications dispensed in settings that are not accessible to the general public.  The commission shall annually review the schedule of fees.

C.  If a schedule of fees for prescription medicines adopted pursuant to subsection B of this section includes provisions regarding the use of generic equivalent drugs or interchangeable biological products, those provisions shall comply with section 32‑1963.01, subsections A, B and D through L.  If the commission considers the adoption of fee schedule provisions that involve specific prices, values or reimbursements for prescription drugs, the commission shall base the adoption on studies or practices that are validated and accepted in the industry, including the applicability of formulas that use average wholesale price, plus a dispensing fee, and that have been made publicly available for at least one hundred eighty days before any hearing conducted by the commission.

D.  Notwithstanding section 12‑2235, information obtained by any physician or surgeon examining or treating an injured person shall not be considered a privileged communication if that information is requested by interested parties for a proper understanding of the case and a determination of the rights involved.  Hospital records of an employee concerning an industrial claim shall not be considered privileged if requested by an interested party in order to determine the rights involved.  Medical information from any source pertaining to conditions unrelated to the pending industrial claim shall remain privileged.

E.  When an accident occurs to an employee, the employee shall forthwith report the accident and the injury resulting therefrom from the accident to the employer, and any physician employed by the injured employee shall forthwith report the accident and the injury resulting therefrom from the accident to the employer, the insurance carrier and the commission.

F.  When If an accident occurs to an employee, the employer may designate in writing a physician chosen by the employer, who shall be permitted by the employee, or any person in charge of the employee, to make one examination of the injured employee in order to ascertain the character and extent of the injury occasioned by the accident.  The physician so chosen shall forthwith report to the employer, the insurance carrier and the commission the character and extent of the injury as the physician ascertains.  If the accident is not reported by the employee or the employee's physician forthwith, as required, or if the injured employee or those in charge of the employee refuse to permit the employer's physician to make the examination, and the injured employee is a party to the refusal, no compensation shall be paid for the injury claimed to have resulted from the accident.  The commission may relieve the injured person or that person's dependents from the loss or forfeiture of compensation if it believes after investigation that the circumstances attending the failure on the part of the employee or physician to report the accident and injury are such as to have excused them.

G.  Within ten days after receiving notice of an accident, the employer shall inform the insurance carrier and the commission on such the forms and in such the manner as may be prescribed by the commission.

H.  Immediately on notice to the employer of an accident resulting in an injury to an employee, the employer shall provide the employee with the name and address of the employer's insurance carrier, the policy number and the expiration date.

I.  Any person failing or refusing to comply with this section is guilty of a petty offense.END_STATUTE"

Renumber to conform

Page 4, strike lines 13 through 37, insert:

"Sec. 3.  Industrial commission of Arizona; review of medication reimbursement guidelines; delayed repeal

A.  On or before July 1, 2019, as part of the industrial commission of Arizona's annual review of the schedule of fees pursuant to section 23‑908, Arizona Revised Statutes, as amended by this act, the industrial commission of Arizona shall review information and data, consult with physician, employee and business and industry stakeholders and hold at least one public hearing in considering whether to adopt additional reimbursement guidelines for medications dispensed in settings that are not accessible to the general public. 

B.  This section is repealed from and after June 30, 2020."

Amend title to conform


 

 

KAREN FANN

 

1111FloorFANN

02/27/2018

12:21 PM

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