Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB759

Caption

Relating to pharmacist communications to prescribing practitioners regarding certain dispensed biological products.

Impact

The enactment of SB 759 is expected to have significant implications for state laws governing pharmacist practices and the relationships between pharmacists and prescribers. By clarifying the communication procedures, the bill could lead to better coordination of patient treatment plans, as pharmacists will have clearer guidelines when discussing the use of biological products with prescribing practitioners. This could ultimately enhance patient outcomes by ensuring that both pharmacists and prescribers are informed and aligned on treatment options.

Summary

Senate Bill 759 is intended to streamline and clarify the communication process between pharmacists and prescribing practitioners regarding certain dispensed biological products. The bill repeals Section 562.0051(c) of the Occupations Code, which likely contained previous regulations or stipulations that governed this communication process. By removing this section, the bill aims to facilitate more direct and effective communication concerning the dispensing of biological products, potentially improving patient care and safety.

Contention

While the bill is designed to enhance communication and avoid potential misunderstandings, it may also raise concerns among different stakeholders. Some healthcare advocates might argue that repealing this section could lead to instances where crucial information might not be effectively communicated, thus impacting patient safety. Additionally, pharmacists may feel that the removal of previous regulations could leave them exposed to liability or decision-making pressures without the necessary structured communication protocols historically in place.

Companion Bills

TX HB1264

Same As Relating to pharmacist communications to prescribing practitioners regarding certain dispensed biological products.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3774

Relating to civil and criminal liability for pharmacists and pharmacies that dispense misoprostol.

TX SB160

Relating to the furnishing by pharmacists and dispensing by physicians of certain medications.

TX HB1411

Relating to persons considered practitioners for purposes of prescribing certain drugs and devices.

TX SB300

Relating to a pharmacist's authority to refuse to dispense a drug.

TX SB301

Relating to prescribing, administering, or dispensing ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine sulfate.

TX SB773

Relating to access to certain investigational drugs, biological products, and devices used in clinical trials by patients with severe chronic diseases.

TX HB638

Relating to access to certain investigational drugs, biological products, and devices used in clinical trials by patients with severe chronic diseases.

TX HB235

Relating to the authority of pharmacists to furnish certain medications.

TX HB1050

Relating to the authority of pharmacists to dispense self-administered hormonal contraceptives.

TX SB2212

Relating to the disclosure by a pharmacy to a patient of certain price information for a drug or biological product.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.