
Important medical professional bills related to medical licenses on the Ichido Expressway were re -introduced in the Michigan Congress in the week of January 27 by the Michigan Congress. In addition, the assignment of the Committee of the House of Representatives Michigan has been announced.
The House of Representatives' bill 4032 sponsored by Rylee Linting (R-Grosse Ilee) was introduced and introduced to the Health Policy Committee. This law is a re -introduction from the previous fiscal year to eliminate the sunset of a medical license license on the Interlain Expressway, streamlining the license process, and can practice multiple physicians licensed in one state in multiple participation. Do it.
By deleting additional license requirements for doctors who are practicing throughout the state line, patients increase their access to care by doctors, especially in rural areas and areas where services are not well -available. I will experience. In addition, a state involved in compact can share disciplinary and survey information through the State Medical Committee to strengthen the public protection of the patient and the program itself. The participation in Michigan's compact is now set to expire on March 28, 2025. MHA supports the law and quickly cooperates with lawmakers and moves legislative processes before the current expiration date of the compact.
The House of Representatives 4040 was re-introduced by DENise Mentzer (D-Mount Clemens), and was banned from requesting employers to agree to specific non-competitive agreements. This bill is introduced to the committee on economic competitiveness. MHA opposes this law.
Another important update from this week was the announcement of the Full House Committee. There are 18 permanent committees this term, and there are notable committees such as oldness, education and labor, health insurance, monitoring, and regulatory reforms.
The new semester is the subcontractor on monitoring and conventional MDHHS expenditure budget. Both committees are currently containing specific small committees that deal with items such as public health, but the budgetary small committee has three human services, Medicade, behavioral hygiene, and public health. It is divided into separate small committees. Finally, there is a newly created selection committee for Michigan employees and the protection of small and medium -sized enterprises. MHA is looking forward to cooperating with the legislators serving at these committees to represent MHA members the best during the legislative term between 2025 and 2026.
The members who have a question can contact MHA's Adam Carlson.