| (1) The Maine state employees health insurance | program, one member representing labor and one member | representing management; |
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| (2) The University of Maine System; and |
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| (3) The Maine Community College System; |
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| F. The director of the Governor's Office of Health Policy | and Finance or the director's designee or the director of a | successor agency; |
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| G. Other Two public purchasers not listed above. | Representatives of municipal or county governments, the | Maine Education Association's benefits trust, the Maine | School Management Association's benefits trust and private | purchasers may be allowed to join the council to participate | in savings opportunities; |
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| H. A health care provider; and |
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| I. A clinical pharmacist.; and |
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| J.__Three consumers of health care services, one of whom | represents a statewide organization that advocates for | enrollees in a publicly funded health program that includes | comprehensive prescription drug benefits. |
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| Public Representatives of municipal or county governments, the | Maine Education Association's benefits trust, the Maine School | Management Association's benefits trust and other public | purchasers not otherwise listed in this subsection and private | purchasers may be allowed to join the council as nonvoting | members and to participate in savings opportunities. |
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| | 4. Duties of council. The council shall make recommendations | to public purchasers regarding the joint purchasing of | pharmaceuticals with the State in order to reduce costs for all | participating parties and maximize savings by pooling purchasing | power, but not to fundamentally alter the independent nature of | any of the health plans involved in the council. The council | shall coordinate and exchange information among state agencies, | stakeholder groups, advisory committees, organizations and task | forces looking into options for reducing the cost of prescription | drug benefits. Any joint purchasing effort must ensure that: |
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| A. Each of the participating plans retains its distinct nature, | with members of each plan maintaining their current medical | coverage and participating organizations retaining |
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