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87TH LEGISLATIVE WRAP-UP                                                             87TH LEGISLATIVE WRAP-UP





         The State of Texas and Cannabis
 The Effects

 of Prior    By John J. Seidenfeld, MD


 Authorization   Star “island.” Surrounded by the states of
          Texas once again finds itself as the Lone
        Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arkansas, Louisiana
 By Ezequiel “Zeke” Silva III, MD
        and the countries of Canada and Mexico that
        have all agreed on medicinal use of cannabis
        products (and adult use for some), we alone
        limit compassionate medical use to a very few
        patients in very few circumstances with
        cannabidiol (CBD) and very small amounts
        (</=1%) of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
        We have misdemeanor penalties for posses-
        sion of amounts starting at less than 2 oz. with
 Prior authorization (PA) is intended to   For these reasons and others, addressing PA   the relevant six-month evaluation period. This
        felony charges starting for possession of over
 confirm the medical necessity and appropri-  was a top priority for the TMA and BCMS   physician would not be subject to PA require-
        4 oz. This legislative session, we made minor
 ateness of health care services that may be   during Texas’ 87th regular Legislative Session.   ments for that service after receiving gold card
        adjustments to our compassionate use laws
 emerging, experimental or infrequently per-  The TMA and BCMS supported several leg-  status (but the health plan may assess contin-
        but continue to severely restrict medicinal
 formed. The application of PA has been ex-  islative PA reform bills, including bills requir-  ued qualification for gold card status at cer-  1
        prescribing and harshly penalize adult use.
 panded over the past five years to now   ing increased oversight of the health plans,   tain intervals). HB 3459 also requires that
          Who uses cannabis? Why should we be
 include common procedures, therapies and   greater transparency to the process and de-  peer-to-peer review calls be conducted by a
        concerned? People with conditions such as
 medications. Despite this overuse, most   creased burdens on physicians. BCMS mem-  physician of the same or similar specialty as
        emesis, epilepsy, Post Traumatic Stress (PTS),
 services subjected to PA are eventually ap-  bers provided House and Senate testimony   the treating physician. Further, HB 3459
        anorexia, glaucoma, pain with the goal of re-
 proved by the health plans. However, ap-  numerous times in support of these bills.   would require that any physicians conducting
        ducing opioid use, multiple sclerosis, Parkin-
 proval often requires an extensive effort by   These advocacy efforts yielded significant   the peer-to-peer calls be licensed to practice
        son’s and Huntington’s disease and cancer   expansion. Just a few years ago, tobacco was   more open to legalizing marijuana —
 physicians and their staff, regularly necessi-  progress in holding the health plans account-  medicine in the state of Texas.
        pain relief have been treated and studied with   consumed in Texas hospitals, public buildings   and not just for medical use.2/21/2017.
 tating a peer-review process. The complaints   able for the consequences of burdensome PA   The health plans’ growing use of the PA   2
        promising results.  Journals such as the Jour-  and other gathering places. Many of us   R. Ramsey, University of Texas/Texas
 among patients and physicians are growing   practices. Several of our supported bills were   process has gone too far. Physicians spoke up,
        nal of Cannabis Research are now devoted to   worked hard to show the advantages of a   Tribune Poll.
 and have been heard by the Texas Medical   voted favorably out of the House Insurance   and the TMA and BCMS heard our voices
        the study of cannabinoids, cannabinoid ago-  smoke-free environment, and today we all ap-  5.  https://www.ptsd.va.gov/professional
 Association (TMA) and Bexar County   Committee. Ultimately, our legislative efforts   loud and clear. HB 3459 will help protect our
        nists and antagonists and metabolic pathways.   preciate the smoke-free air in our workplaces.   /treat/cooccurring/marijuana_ptsd_vets.asp
 Medical Society (BCMS).    resulted in HB 3459, by Rep. Greg Bonnen,   practices and our patients from the harms of
        Despite Federal controlled substance classifi-  Someday soon, patients could be able to ac-
 To better understand the effects of PA, in   R-Friendswood, Rep. Penny Morales Shaw,   excessive PA practice. Physicians should be
        cation, research has never been more active in   cess pills or edible cannabis products with as-  John J. Seidenfeld, MD is the
 February 2020, the TMA performed a PA   D-Houston and Sen. Dawn Buckingham, R-  proud of the progress we made in the 87th
        this field. Likely, the field of therapeutics will   surance of dosage and clearly labeled   Chair of the BCMS Publications
 physician survey. The results are telling. An   Lakeway, with considerable support by Sen.   Legislative Session to address PA burdens.
        be enriched in years to come by this work.   ingredients, as with most regulated therapeu-  Committee.
 astonishing 78% of physicians report that   Jane Nelson, R-Flower Mound, passing
          According to the CDC (Center for Disease   tic agents.
 PA had led their patients to abandon their   through both the House and Senate. The bill   Ezequiel "Zeke" Silva III, MD is   3
        Control), 38% of youths have used cannabis.
 course of treatment, and 38% report that PA   goes into effect on September 1, 2021.   a member of the South Texas Radi-  References
        Studies in The Texas Tribune note that 76% of
 led to a serious adverse event, according to a   HB 3459 requires that certain health plans   ology Group and the TMA Council
        Texans favor medicinal use of marijuana, and   1. https://guides.sll.texas.gov/cannabis
 TMA reference. Subsequent AMA survey   provide gold carding status for frequently ap-  on Legislation. He is Chair of the AMA RVS   4
        support has increased from 2015 to 2017.    2. http://bcms.org/SAM/2019/SAM
 data from December 2020 found that, on av-  proved services on a physician-by-physician   Update Committee (the “RUC”) and is an ac-
        Studies of veterans have shown 11% use and   Dec2019/mobile/index.html#p=26
 erage, physicians and their staff spend 16   basis. Gold carding status would apply to a   tive member of the Bexar County Medical So-  5
        veterans with PTS, up to 28%.        3. https://www.cdc.gov/marijuana/fact-
 hours a week on PA, while 40% of practices   physician who performs a service and has   ciety.
          While some see no likelihood of improve-  sheets/teens.htm
 employ full-time staff members who work   preauthorization requests for that service ap-
        ment in expanding the therapeutic armamen-  4. UT/TT Poll: Support for marijuana
 exclusively on PA.   proved no less than 90% of the time during
        tarium, others argue that we could see   growing like a weed in Texas. Texans are

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