SB939 SFA Martin #2 4-11
Fonner 7869
Senator Martin moved to amend the House Amendment on page 1, section 4a, line 3, after the word “qualitative,” by inserting the words “or quantitative”;
And,
On page 1, section 4a, after line 10, by striking out all of subsection (f) and inserting in lieu thereof a new subsection (f) to read as follows:
(f) Each patient admitted to a medication-assisted treatment program shall be offered the following basic services onsite as part of the initial assessment:
(1) Routine health screenings, including blood pressure and cholesterol screenings;
(2) HIV, hepatitis, and sexually transmitted diseases screenings;
(3) Birth control and voluntary long-acting reversible contraceptives;
(4) Vaccinations;
(5) Basic diagnostic screenings, including a urinalysis;
(6) Treatment of common illnesses and injuries, such as, but not limited to:
(A) Cold;
(B) Flu;
(C) Minor infections; and
(D) Minor strains; and
(7) Overdose prevention supplies and education: Provided, That a medication-assisted treatment telehealth provider shall be exempt from the requirements of this subsection. Provided, however, That patients enrolled with a telehealth provider shall be referred every three months to a primary care provider during a continuous treatment episode.
Adopted
Rejected