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House subcommittee retains bill on alternatives to opioids after sponsor urges preservation
Summary
The House Commerce and Consumer Affairs subcommittee voted to retain House Bill 241, which aims to address use and coverage of alternatives to opioids; sponsor urged members to keep the bill while an amendment drawn by the Department is considered.
The House Commerce and Consumer Affairs subcommittee voted to retain House Bill 241, legislation addressing insurance coverage and patient information about alternatives to opioid treatment.
The bill’s sponsor asked the panel to preserve the measure while the committee and department refine an amendment. The sponsor said the amendment was drafted by “Alex at the department” and that carriers and others had received it, and…
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