New Law will Benefit Hospice Patients
Michigan's hospice professionals were heartened this week as Senate Bill 128 and
House Bill 4225 were signed into law by Governor Whitmer on July 8. This new law adds an exception to current opioid regulations, which will allow hospice physicians to more easily prescribe and adjust opioid pain medications to best meet the needs of hospice patients.
In thanking and congratulating members of the hospice community who worked to advocate for this legislation, Michigan HomeCare and Hospice Association President and CEO Barry S. Cargill, specifically recognized Angela Hospice President and CEO Marti Copai among those who spearheaded this important achievement:
"The MHHA Opioid Task Force, Chairs Lori Smoker-Young and Marti Coplai were critical leaders of the campaign. So many people took time away from their hospice duties to testify at legislative hearings, visit and communicate with legislators and state departments....Congratulations, you did it!" Cargill wrote.
Angela Hospice Chief Medical Officer, Dr. James Boal, also testified before the Senate Health Policy and Human Services Committee to advocate for these policies. For more about the legislation, visit www.legislature.mi.gov.
Related from Angela's Blog: Angela Hospice Physician Advocates on Behalf of Hospice Patients
Marti Coplai
Angela Hospice President & CEO
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"The MHHA Opioid Task Force, Chairs Lori Smoker-Young and Marti Coplai were critical leaders of the campaign. So many people took time away from their hospice duties to testify at legislative hearings, visit and communicate with legislators and state departments....Congratulations, you did it!" Cargill wrote.
Dr. James Boal
Chief Medical Officer |
Angela Hospice Chief Medical Officer, Dr. James Boal, also testified before the Senate Health Policy and Human Services Committee to advocate for these policies. For more about the legislation, visit www.legislature.mi.gov.
Related from Angela's Blog: Angela Hospice Physician Advocates on Behalf of Hospice Patients
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