Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1249

Introduced
1/29/24  

Caption

Psychologists; prescribing authority

Impact

The bill significantly impacts the state’s approach to mental health care by expanding the role of psychologists, thereby increasing access to medications for individuals seeking mental health treatment. The amendments include specific training requirements for physicians supervising prescribing psychologists based on the patient demographics they treat, such as pediatrics or geriatrics. This aims to ensure that prescribing practices are handled by professionals with appropriate knowledge and experience relevant to the population served. As a result, the changes expected may lead to improved mental health outcomes by allowing faster access to necessary medications.

Summary

SB1249, enacted by the Arizona Senate, addresses the qualifications and responsibilities of psychologists, specifically granting them prescribing authority under a new collaborative prescription agreement model. The bill amends various sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes to allow licensed psychologists to prescribe medications in coordination with a licensed physician. Under the bill, a psychologist with prescribing authority must enter into a collaborative agreement with a physician who will oversee their prescription practices. This agreement may only involve a limited number of prescribing psychologists to ensure adequate supervision and maintain patient safety.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits of SB1249, there are notable concerns surrounding its enactment. Critics argue that granting prescribing authority to psychologists could lead to unqualified individuals making decisions that require medical expertise, particularly in situations involving children or elderly patients who may have complex health needs. Additionally, the regulatory mechanisms may not adequately prevent misuse of this authority or ensure that ethical standards are maintained. Stakeholders are expected to scrutinize the implementation of this law closely to mitigate any risks associated with the expanded authority of psychologists.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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