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AB 40: CURES database: health information technology system.

  • Session Year: 2017-2018
  • House: Assembly
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Existing law classifies certain controlled substances into designated schedules. Existing law requires the Department of Justice to maintain the Controlled Substance Utilization Review and Evaluation System (CURES) for the electronic monitoring of the prescribing and dispensing of Schedule II, Schedule III, and Schedule IV controlled substances by a health care practitioner authorized to prescribe, order, administer, furnish, or dispense a Schedule II, Schedule III, or Schedule IV controlled substance.

This bill would, no later than October 1, 2018, require the Department of Justice to make the electronic history of controlled substances dispensed to an individual under a health care practitioners or pharmacists care, based on data contained in the CURES database, available to the practitioner or pharmacist, as specified. The bill would authorize a health care practitioner or pharmacist to submit a query to the CURES database through the departments online portal or through a health information technology system if the entity operating the system has entered into a memorandum of understanding with the department addressing the technical specifications of the system and can certify, among other requirements, that the system meets applicable patient privacy and information security requirements of state and federal law. The bill would also require an entity operating a health information technology system that is requesting to establish an integration with the CURES database to pay a reasonable system maintenance fee. The bill would prohibit the department from accessing patient-identifiable information in an entitys health information technology system. The bill would authorize the department to prohibit integration or terminate a health information technology systems ability to retrieve information in the CURES database if the health information technology system or the entity operating the health information technology system does not comply with specified provisions of the bill.

This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.

Discussed in Hearing

Senate Standing Committee on Appropriations1H
Sep 1, 2017

Senate Standing Committee on Appropriations

Senate Standing Committee on Judiciary5MIN
Jul 18, 2017

Senate Standing Committee on Judiciary

Senate Standing Committee on Business, Professions and Economic Development10MIN
Jul 3, 2017

Senate Standing Committee on Business, Professions and Economic Development

Assembly Floor1MIN
May 31, 2017

Assembly Floor

Assembly Standing Committee on Appropriations1H
May 26, 2017

Assembly Standing Committee on Appropriations

Assembly Standing Committee on Business and Professions2MIN
Apr 4, 2017

Assembly Standing Committee on Business and Professions

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