Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB835

Caption

Relating to the authority of pharmacists to furnish certain medications.

Impact

The bill modifies existing laws within the Health and Safety Code and Occupations Code. By expanding the scope of practice for pharmacists, SB835 is expected to ease the burden on healthcare providers and improve patient care by allowing pharmacists to act as a first point of contact for certain health issues. The changes aim to address healthcare access challenges, especially in underserved areas, by leveraging pharmacists' existing expertise in medication management.

Summary

SB835 aims to enhance the authority of pharmacists in Texas by allowing them to furnish certain medications under specific conditions. This authority includes the ability to provide drugs for the treatment of acute conditions identified through waived clinical laboratory tests, such as strep or flu tests. Additionally, the bill authorizes pharmacists to dispense self-administered hormonal contraceptives, prenatal vitamins, tobacco cessation drugs, and vitamin D supplements. The bill's intent is to improve patient access to essential medications, particularly for those who may not have immediate access to a physician.

Contention

Notably, the bill includes provisions focusing on maintaining communication between pharmacists and patients' primary care physicians when medications are furnished without an established physician-patient relationship. This aspect has been a point of contention, as some stakeholders worry about the potential for diminished accountability and continuity of care. The requirement for a written protocol, along with mandated notice to the primary care physician within a specified timeframe, seeks to mitigate these concerns, but there remains debate about the appropriateness of pharmacists taking on expanded roles in patient care.

Companion Bills

TX HB1827

Similar To Relating to the authority of pharmacists to furnish certain medications.

Previously Filed As

TX HB235

Relating to the authority of pharmacists to furnish certain medications.

TX SB160

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

TX HB2079

Relating to the authority of pharmacists to order and furnish certain prescription drugs.

TX HB1050

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

TX SB749

Relating to the administration of a medication and the ordering and administration of an immunization or vaccination by a pharmacist.

TX HB343

Relating to the prescriptive authority of certain psychologists; authorizing a fee.

TX SB1700

Relating to the licensing and authority of advanced practice registered nurses.

TX HB1240

Relating to the authority of a physician to provide and dispense and to delegate authority to provide and dispense certain drugs.

TX HB2078

Relating to the authority of a physician to provide and dispense and to delegate authority to provide and dispense certain drugs.

TX HB1105

Relating to preventative health care and public health, including prohibited immunization and face-covering requirements, private business or school closures, and the ordering and administration of immunizations by a pharmacist.

Similar Bills

CA AB50

Pharmacists: furnishing contraceptives.

CA AB968

Contraceptives.

MS HB1317

Pharmacists; authorize to test for and administer treatment for minor, nonchronic health conditions.

MS SB2675

Pharmacists; authorize to test for and administer treatment for minor, nonchronic health conditions.

MS HB252

Pharmacists; authorize to test for and administer treatment for minor, nonchronic health conditions.

MS HB791

Pharmacists; authorize to test for and administer treatment for minor, nonchronic health conditions.

IN SB0145

Pharmacy matters.

IN HB1182

Pharmacy matters.