HB 371-MEDICAL REVIEW ORGANIZATIONS  3:42:10 PM CHAIR WILSON reconvened the meeting and announced the consideration of HOUSE BILL NO. 371 "An Act relating to medical review organizations; relating to the definitions of 'health care provider' and 'review organization'; and relating to the duties of the chief medical officer in the Department of Health." 3:42:42 PM REPRESENTATIVE JUSTIN RUFFRIDGE, District 7, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, explained that HB 371 aims to adjust components of medical review organizations, which provide recommendations and data on deaths, particularly those outside the norm. He noted three such review boards currently exist in the state, and mentioned maternal and childhood deaths, and overdose deaths. The HB 371 seeks to expand eligibility for board membership to individuals serving in medical roles and transfers oversight from the state medical board to the chief medical officer to enhance flexibility and efficiency. He added that the HB 371 also mandates the creation of reports with redacted confidential information, making data more accessible to the public and relevant departments. 3:45:09 PM SABINA BRAUN, Staff, Representative Justin Ruffridge, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, added that the third review organization in Alaska focuses on congenital syphilis. 3:45:33 PM CHAIR WILSON solicited the will of the committee. 3:45:35 PM SENATOR KAUFMAN moved to report HB 371, work order LS-331366\A, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). 3:45:50 PM CHAIR WILSON found no objection and HB 371 was reported from the Senate Health and Social Services Standing Committee.