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House Bill 1375
115th Congress(2017-2018)
Prescriber Support Act of 2017
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Introduced in House on Mar 7, 2017
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H. R. 1375 (Introduced-in-House)


115th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 1375


To amend the Public Health Service Act to authorize the Secretary of Health of Human Services to award grants to States (or collaborations of States) to establish, expand, or maintain a comprehensive regional, State, or municipal system to provide training, education, consultation, and other resources to prescribers relating to patient pain, substance misuse, and substance abuse disorders, and for other purposes.


IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

March 7, 2017

Ms. Clark of Massachusetts (for herself and Mr. Jenkins of West Virginia) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce


A BILL

To amend the Public Health Service Act to authorize the Secretary of Health of Human Services to award grants to States (or collaborations of States) to establish, expand, or maintain a comprehensive regional, State, or municipal system to provide training, education, consultation, and other resources to prescribers relating to patient pain, substance misuse, and substance abuse disorders, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. Short title.

This Act may be cited as the “Prescriber Support Act of 2017”.

SEC. 2. Resources for prescribers on patient pain, substance misuse, and substance abuse disorders.

The Public Health Service Act is amended by inserting after section 399O of such Act (42 U.S.C. 280g–3) the following:

“SEC. 399O–1. Resources for prescribers on patient pain, substance misuse, and substance abuse disorders.

“(a) Grants.—The Secretary may award grants to States (or collaborations of States) to establish, expand, or maintain a comprehensive regional, State, or municipal system to provide training, education, consultation, and other resources to enable prescribers—

“(1) to effectively and appropriately treat and manage patient pain; and

“(2) to prevent, identify, and respond to patient substance misuse and substance abuse disorders.

“(b) System implementation.—A system funded through this section may provide the training, education, consultation, and other resources described in subsection (a) directly or through a professional association, an institution of higher education, a nonprofit organization, or another appropriate entity.

“(c) Number.—Subject to the availability of appropriations, the Secretary shall make grants under this section to not fewer than 3 States (or collaborations of States).

“(d) Priority.—In making grants under this section, the Secretary shall give priority to applications to States (or collaborations of States) demonstrating the greatest lack of, and need for, the training, education, consultation, and other resources described in subsection (a).

“(e) Evaluation.—Not later than 3 years after the date on which a State (or collaboration of States) receives a grant under this section, the State (or collaboration) shall submit to the Secretary an evaluation of the extent to which the system funded through the grant has been effective in—

“(1) improving the treatment and management of pain; and

“(2) preventing, identifying, and responding to substance misuse and substance abuse disorders.

“(f) Minimum requirements.—To be eligible for assistance under this section, a system described in subsection (a) shall include—

“(1) a peer-to-peer consultation program that enables prescribers to receive real-time expert consultation (in person or remotely) with a pain or addiction specialist to aid in the individualized treatment and management of patient pain and in responding to patients who are exhibiting signs of substance misuse or substance abuse disorders;

“(2) coordination with community-based resources and services, including mental health and substance abuse resources, pain and addiction specialists, primary care resources, and support groups; and

“(3) a dedicated website to collect and disseminate information for prescribers, including—

“(A) information on the consultation program under paragraph (1);

“(B) a detailed and continuously updated guide to the community-based resources and services identified and coordinated under paragraph (2), including information on the services provided and the populations served; and

“(C) appropriate training and educational materials, such as appropriate prescribing guidelines and information on the treatment and management of chronic pain, alternatives to opioid-based pain treatment, substance abuse screening, and follow-up support.

“(g) Application.—To seek a grant under this section, a State (or collaboration of States) shall submit an application to the Secretary at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary may require.

“(h) Prescriber defined.—In this section, the term ‘prescriber’ means a health care professional authorized under State law to prescribe drugs.

“(i) Authorization of appropriations.—To carry out this section, there is authorized to be appropriated $15,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2018 through 2022.”.