Bill Text: IL HB5196 | 2011-2012 | 97th General Assembly | Amended
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Bill Title: Creates the Electronic Prescribing Act. Provides that beginning August 1, 2014, a drug prior authorization request must be accessible to a health care provider with the provider's electronic prescribing software system and must be accepted electronically, through a secure electronic transmission, by the payer, by the insurance company, or by the pharmacy benefit manager responsible for implementing or adjudicating or for implementing and adjudicating the authorization or denial of the prior authorization request. Provides that beginning August 1, 2014, electronic transmission devices used to communicate a prescription to a pharmacist may not use any means or permit any other person to use any means, including advertising, commercial messaging, and pop-up advertisements, to influence or attempt to influence through economic incentives the prescribing decision of a prescribing practitioner at the point of care. Creates the Electronic Prescribing Study Committee to study certain aspects of optimizing electronic prescribing systems, including, how to ensure that the prescribing decisions of practitioners at the point of care are focused on patient safety and quality outcomes, and that attempts to influence those decisions, through economic incentives or otherwise, are kept to a minimum. Contains provisions concerning Committee policies; Committee hearings; the Committee's composition; compensation; and reporting requirements. Effective July 1, 2012.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-0)
Status: (Failed) 2013-01-08 - Session Sine Die [HB5196 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2011-HB5196-Amended.html
Bill Title: Creates the Electronic Prescribing Act. Provides that beginning August 1, 2014, a drug prior authorization request must be accessible to a health care provider with the provider's electronic prescribing software system and must be accepted electronically, through a secure electronic transmission, by the payer, by the insurance company, or by the pharmacy benefit manager responsible for implementing or adjudicating or for implementing and adjudicating the authorization or denial of the prior authorization request. Provides that beginning August 1, 2014, electronic transmission devices used to communicate a prescription to a pharmacist may not use any means or permit any other person to use any means, including advertising, commercial messaging, and pop-up advertisements, to influence or attempt to influence through economic incentives the prescribing decision of a prescribing practitioner at the point of care. Creates the Electronic Prescribing Study Committee to study certain aspects of optimizing electronic prescribing systems, including, how to ensure that the prescribing decisions of practitioners at the point of care are focused on patient safety and quality outcomes, and that attempts to influence those decisions, through economic incentives or otherwise, are kept to a minimum. Contains provisions concerning Committee policies; Committee hearings; the Committee's composition; compensation; and reporting requirements. Effective July 1, 2012.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-0)
Status: (Failed) 2013-01-08 - Session Sine Die [HB5196 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2011-HB5196-Amended.html
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1 | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 5196
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2 | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 5196 as follows:
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3 | on page 5, by replacing lines 9 through 14 with the following: | ||||||
4 | "a statewide organization representing the pharmaceutical | ||||||
5 | industry appointed by the Governor; a representative of a | ||||||
6 | statewide organization representing hospitals appointed by the | ||||||
7 | Governor; a representative of a statewide organization | ||||||
8 | representing physicians appointed by the Governor; a | ||||||
9 | representative of a statewide organization representing | ||||||
10 | pharmacists appointed by the Governor; and 2 patient | ||||||
11 | advocates".
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