Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0570

Introduced
3/7/23  

Caption

Prevention And Suppression Of Contagious Diseases -- Hiv/aids

Impact

This legislation is poised to alter the state's approach to HIV prevention significantly. By allowing pharmacists to prescribe and manage the distribution of HIV prevention drugs, SB0570 addresses gaps in healthcare access, particularly for individuals who may face barriers to traditional healthcare services. This change aims to make preventive medications more readily available and accessible, potentially reducing rates of HIV transmission. However, it does require patients to engage with primary care providers for ongoing management, ensuring continuity of care.

Summary

Senate Bill 0570, introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly, aims to expand the role of licensed pharmacists in the prevention and management of HIV/AIDS. This bill permits pharmacists to prescribe, dispense, and administer HIV prevention drugs, such as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), under specific conditions. To qualify, patients must be HIV negative, show no signs of acute HIV infection, and not be taking contraindicated medications. The intent is to improve access to HIV prevention methods and to enhance public health efforts against the spread of HIV/AIDS within the state.

Contention

While many stakeholders may support the increased accessibility of HIV prevention drugs through pharmacy channels, issues may arise regarding the adequacy of pharmacist training and the implications for patient care. Critics might express concerns about the level of care patients could receive in a pharmacy setting compared to traditional healthcare environments. Additionally, there might be discussions about the potential for increased responsibility placed on pharmacists, who would be required to navigate the complexities of both medication management and patient counseling.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5876

Prevention And Suppression Of Contagious Diseases -- Hiv/aids

RI S0563

Insurance Coverage For Prevention Of Hiv Infection

RI S717

To strengthen the control of contagious and infectious diseases in the Commonwealth

RI SB355

HIV Prevention Drugs - Prescribing and Dispensing by Pharmacists and Insurance Requirements

RI SB64

HIV Prevention Drugs - Prescribing and Dispensing by Pharmacists and Insurance Requirements

RI LD1687

An Act to Clarify and Increase Access to HIV Prevention Medications

RI S1353

Enabling pharmacists to prescribe, dispense and administer PrEP

RI H2225

Enabling pharmacists to prescribe, dispense and, administer PrEP

RI H0159

HIV Infection Prevention Drugs

RI S2480

Enabling pharmacists to prescribe, dispense and administer PrEP

Similar Bills

HI HB2553

Relating To Pharmacists.

RI H6150

Accident And Sickness Insurance Policies

LA SB600

Provides relative to immunizations. (8/1/14)

LA HB424

Provides relative to administration of immunizations and vaccines by pharmacists and other licensees of the La. Board of Pharmacy

NJ A4149

Permits pharmacists to furnish self-administered hormonal contraceptives pursuant to a standing order, in accordance with protocols established by Board of Pharmacy and Board of Medical Examiners.

LA HB471

Provides relative to administration of immunizations and vaccines by pharmacists and other licensees of the La. Board of Pharmacy

NJ S4205

Expands authority of pharmacy technician in administering drugs and vaccines and permits pharmacists and pharmacy interns, externs, and technicians to administer COVID-19 vaccine.

NJ A5752

Expands authority of pharmacy technician in administering drugs and vaccines and permits pharmacists and pharmacy interns, externs, and technicians to administer COVID-19 vaccine.