Columbia, SC (WOLO) — The South Carolina Senate passed a landmark health agency reform bill that hopes to benefit taxpayers in South Carolina lawmakers gave a third reading to the Senate Bill 915 Wednesday. The proposal is an effort to consolidate existing state health agencies into the new, cabinet-level Executive Office of Health and Policy. The bill prioritizes accountability by placing the Secretary of Health and Policy under the authority of
The Governor instead of unelected board members S-915 comes in the wake of bills to multiple reform bills to repeal certificate of need and split D-HEC.