Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB402

Introduced
2/23/22  

Caption

Pharmacists, authorized to prescribe vaccines and immunizations allowed to administer, required to recommend annual well-child visits for certain children administered a vaccine or immunization, Sec. 34-23-13 added.

Impact

By formalizing the responsibilities and capabilities of pharmacists in administering vaccines, HB402 seeks to streamline vaccination efforts and increase the immunization rates within the community. Moreover, the bill includes a specific provision requiring pharmacists who administer vaccines to children under nine years of age to recommend annual well-child visits with a pediatrician. This not only aims to improve the overall health of children but also encourages ongoing pediatric care, which is essential for monitoring child health and development.

Summary

House Bill 402 aims to expand the authority of licensed pharmacists in Alabama by allowing them to prescribe certain vaccines and immunizations that they are already authorized to administer. This legislative move is designed to enhance access to vaccinations, particularly for children, by utilizing pharmacists as a key entry point for healthcare services, especially in areas with limited access to primary care providers. The bill stipulates that pharmacists can prescribe seasonal influenza vaccines for individuals aged three and older and for any other vaccines applicable for individuals aged nine and older.

Contention

Although proponents of HB402 argue that it will facilitate more efficient vaccination processes and improve public health outcomes, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of training and clinical assessments performed by pharmacists. Critics might express reservations over whether pharmacists can adequately replace the comprehensive care provided by pediatricians, particularly when addressing specific health concerns unique to younger populations. Balancing the roles between pharmacists and traditional healthcare providers in the vaccination arena remains a significant point of discussion as the bill advances.

Companion Bills

AL SB307

Same As Pharmacists, authorized to prescribe vaccines and immunizations allowed to administer, required to recommend annual well-child visits for certain children administered a vaccine or immunization, Sec. 34-23-13 added.

Previously Filed As

AL HB2

Vaccines, parental consent for minor to receive vaccine, required

AL HB165

Vaccines, parental consent for minor to receive vaccine, required

AL HB444

Vaccines; private schools and church schools required to accept religious exemptions to vaccine requirements, penalties provided

AL HB278

Pharmacists, allow to dispense ivermectin without a prescription

AL HB316

Drugs; foods containing vaccines or vaccine material included within term; misbranded if not conspicuously labeled

AL HB520

Health; discrimination by certain entities against individuals who refuse certain immunizations, drugs, or facial coverings for reasons of conscience prohibited; civil cause of action for violations provided; Attorney General authorized to defend an entity subject to related federal penalties

AL SB246

Vaccines; religious exemption for K-12 students, further provided for; religious exemption for students at public institutions of higher education, provided

AL SB28

Pharmacy Board, licensure and regulation of pharmacists and operation of board

AL HB346

Physicians; Retired Senior Volunteer Program administered by Medical Examiners Board, qualifications to participate revised

AL HB519

Organ donation; condition of donation or receipt on vaccine status prohibited, Attorney General authorized to enforce

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.