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Committee advances bill to define street medicine, allow data sharing and on‑street long‑acting injectables
Summary
HB339 (first substitute) was advanced with a favorable recommendation. The bill defines "street medicine," allows HIPAA-compliant data sharing between qualified street medicine providers and homeless-service systems, and would permit delivery of long‑acting injectable psychiatric medications in outreach settings under clinical oversight.
Representative Clancy presented the first substitute to HB339 to define street medicine, ensure HIPAA-compliant data sharing (from homeless-management information systems to clinically covered providers), and permit licensed providers to administer long‑acting injectables in…
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