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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
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DATE TYPED 3/9/05
HB 638/aHJC
SHORT TITLE Reimbursement for Pharmacist Services
SB
ANALYST Wilson
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
See Narrative
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Public School Insurance Authority (PSIA)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of HJC Amendment
The House Judiciary Committee amendment corrects the heading of 59A-47-28 from
COVERAGE FOR SERVICE OF CHIROPRACTOR to PHARMACIST AND PHARMACIST
CLINICIAN.
Synopsis of Original Bill
House Bill 638 expands the definition of “practitioner of the healing arts” in health insurance
plans to include pharmacists and pharmacist clinicians.
Significant Issues
This bill will allow recognition of and reimbursement to pharmacists for medical services per-
formed under the scope of their license. Pharmacist functions now include cognitive services,
testing for osteoporosis, cholesterol screenings, as well as the prescribing and administering of
immunizations.
This bill will have a very positive impact on healthcare access in New Mexico.
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House Bill 638/aHJC-- Page 2
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
Pharmacist services will be provided in lieu of physician and laboratory services, which are al-
ready covered by many health insurance plans. PSIA already provides coverage for vaccines
provided by certified pharmacists.
Most of the services currently offered by pharmacists and pharmacist clinicians are preventative
in nature. In the long run, preventative care saves money as well increasing the health of the in-
sureds. In addition this bill will improve access to the preventative care.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
Health plans including the ones administered by the State for active employees, retired employ-
ees and employees of the public schools will need to update their provider databases to include
pharmacists.
TECHNICAL ISSUES
The PSIA provided the following:
On page 1, lines 23 and 24, it seems redundant to mention “pharmacist, pharmacist clinician”
specifically, as they are being added to the definition of “practioner of the healing arts” on page
3, lines 15 and 16.
On page 12, line 11, heading should read “COVERAGE FOR SERVICE OF PHARMACIST
OR PHARMACIST CLINICIAN” instead of “CHIROPRACTOR”
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