SS/SB 830 - Under this act, the Department of Health and Senior Services shall develop an educational pamphlet on nonopioid alternatives for the treatment of acute, subacute, and chronic pain and shall publish the pamphlet on its website. No later than January 1, 2025, and every two years thereafter, the Department shall distribute the most updated version of the pamphlet to local public health agencies and associations representing the state's federally qualified health centers, rural health clinics, and community mental health centers. Additionally, this act requires practitioners, before an initial opioid prescription and the third in a course of treatment for chronic pain, to make a reasonable effort to consult with the patient as to the risks of taking opioids and alternatives to opioids. The practitioner provide a copy of the Department's educational pamphlet or provide a link to the Department's website containing the pamphlet. The provisions of this act shall not apply to those in hospice or palliative care, in a long-term care facility, or receiving treatment for substance abuse or opioid dependence.
This provision is substantially similar to SB 943 (2024) and SB 673 (2023).
SARAH HASKINS
Statutes affected: Introduced (4073S.01):
192.975Floor Substitute (4073S.03):
192.975,
195.080
Senate Committee Minutes: SENATE COMMITTEE MINUTES Bill No.: SB 830
Sponsor: Rowden
Hearing Date: 1/24/2024
COMMITTEE: General Laws
CHAIRMAN: Bernskoetter
DATE REFERRED: 1/11/2024 DATE HEARING REQUESTED: 1/18/2024
STAFF:
Mark Fiegenbaum
Penny Mueller
Kenny Ross
Scott Svagera
WITNESSES GIVING INFORMATION:
WITNESSES FOR:
Katie Gamble - Haleon
Katie Gamble - Missouri Center for Public Health Excellence
Noel Torpey - Missouri Behavioral Health Council
David Winton - Burrell Behavioral
WITNESSES AGAINST: