Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1047

Introduced
3/30/26  

Caption

Provides relative to requests for authorizations for prescription medications

Impact

The amendment will streamline the process surrounding requests for medication, as it removes the requirement for payors to authorize prescriptions under the same standard applied to medical services and treatments. By eliminating this step, proponents of the bill argue that it could reduce delays in obtaining necessary medications for injured workers, potentially leading to improved recovery outcomes. Without the need for a formal authorization process, it could foster quicker access to medication, ultimately benefiting workers in need of timely treatments.

Summary

House Bill 1047, authored by Representative Mena, aims to amend the existing law concerning workers' compensation by specifically prohibiting requests for authorizations for prescription medications. Under current regulations, payors are required to respond to requests for authorization regarding medical care within five business days and allow for disputes to be appealed. However, the proposed legislation seeks to remove prescription drugs from this authorization framework within the workers' compensation system.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 1047 appears to be mixed, with supporters of the bill advocating for the efficiency and patient-centric approach it promotes. They argue that it alleviates bureaucratic red tape that can delay necessary care. However, there may be contention from certain stakeholders, such as payors, who could see this change as a reduction of their control over treatment authorizations and overall medical management within the workers' compensation framework.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns about the potential for over-prescription or misuse without the checks and balances previously required with the authorization process. Critics may argue that while the bill aims to expedite access to medications, it could inadvertently lead to situations where inappropriate prescriptions are made without proper oversight. The debate centers on balancing the need for efficient access to care with maintaining necessary safeguards to ensure that the prescribed medications align with the overall treatment goals for workers' compensation cases.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB291

Provides relative to prescriptive periods for wrongful death and survival actions

LA HB72

Provides relative to prescription of certain debts

LA HB210

Provides relative to retention and archiving of records in the state prescription monitoring program

LA SB168

Provides for liberative prescription on mineral leases on state property. (8/1/25)

LA SB243

Provides relative to the sales and use tax exemption for the sale of certain prescription drugs. (gov sig) (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF RV See Note)

LA SB114

Provides for a legal holiday in the accrual of prescription. (8/1/25)

LA HR338

Requests the Department of Insurance to study the impact on automobile insurance rates when bodily injury claimants submit medical treatment claims for accident-related injuries to out-of-network providers rather than in-network providers

LA SR170

Creates a task force to study the feasibility of forming an independent review board to assist cancer patients and healthcare providers with prior authorization processes that do not comply with the Cancer Patient's Right to Prompt Coverage Act.

LA SB213

Provides for preliminary determination hearings in workers' compensation. (1/1/27)

LA HB593

Provides relative to the creation of Louisiana Equestrian Corporation (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.