Pharmacy regulation changes advanced
Lawmakers advanced a bill March 28 that would update state law regulating pharmacy practice in Nebraska.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill March 28 that would update state law regulating pharmacy practice in Nebraska.
Read MoreNebraska dental assistants have the option of becoming licensed under a bill given final approval March 23.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill March 23 removing a requirement that an individual receive a letter of referral from a medical practitioner before seeking services from a licensed acupuncturist.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 6 to a bill that would prohibit insurance providers from excluding coverage for a service based solely on its deliverance through telehealth.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill to select file Feb. 21 that would remove a requirement that an individual receive a referral from a medical practitioner before seeking services from a licensed acupuncturist.
Read MoreNebraska dental assistants would have the option of becoming licensed under a bill given first-round approval Feb. 21.
Read MoreThe Health and Human Services Committee heard testimony Jan. 27 on a bill that would update state law regulating pharmacy practice in Nebraska.
Read MoreA bill that would clear the way for qualified physicians to practice in other states through participation in an interstate compact was heard Jan. 19 by the Health and Human Services Committee.
Read MoreNebraska dental assistants would have the option of becoming licensed under a bill heard Jan. 18 by the Health and Human Services Committee.
Read MoreA bill heard Jan. 18 by the Health and Human Services Committee would remove a requirement that an individual receive a referral from a medical practitioner before seeking services from a licensed acupuncturist.
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 6 to introduce new bills.
Among the 33 bills introduced were:
LB104, sponsored by Lincoln Sen. Kate Bolz, which would provide for a surrogate to make health care decisions;
Read MoreSenators made changes to the state patrol and Omaha school employee retirement systems this session.
Read MoreLawmakers gave final approval April 12 to a bill that changes the retirement plans of new Nebraska State Patrol members.
Read MoreA proposal to offer protections for faith-based agencies that contract with the state foster care system was bracketed by its
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 9 to a proposal that would change the retirement plans of new Nebraska State Patrol
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