Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB561

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

Relating To Pharmacists.

Impact

The implementation of HB 561 is expected to significantly affect state laws surrounding pharmacy operations and the role of pharmacists. It will authorize licensed pharmacists contracted with covered entities, defined under federal regulations, to supervise prescriptions through interactive telecommunication systems. This change will help streamline the process and potentially reduce logistical hurdles for pharmacies serving underserved areas. Thus, it represents a forward-thinking approach to healthcare delivery in Hawaii, aligning with national trends towards telehealth.

Summary

House Bill 561 aims to amend Chapter 461 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes by introducing provisions related to telepharmacy for medically underserved patients. This legislation recognizes the challenges faced by these populations in accessing healthcare services, particularly in obtaining necessary medications. By enabling registered pharmacists to oversee the filling or receipt of prescriptions via telehealth, this bill seeks to leverage technology to enhance healthcare access and ensure that patients receive their medications promptly, even when pharmacists are not physically present at the pharmacy.

Contention

While the bill has potential benefits, it may also introduce areas of contention regarding the practice of pharmacy and patient safety. Opponents may argue that remote oversight could compromise the quality of care or the integrity of prescription medication handling, especially in complex cases. Ensuring that patients receive proper pharmaceutical care without sacrificing safety will be a central issue as the bill is deliberated. Furthermore, concerns around the adequacy of training and resources for pharmacists operating under these new telehealth guidelines may be raised during discussions.

Companion Bills

HI SB1279

Same As Relating To Pharmacists.

Previously Filed As

HI SB1279

Relating To Pharmacists.

HI SB1245

Relating To Pharmacists.

HI SB324

Relating To Pharmacists.

HI SB1579

Relating To Pharmacists.

HI HB3774

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

HI HB2222

Relating to the minimum patient age for administration of an immunization or vaccination by a pharmacist.

HI SB1675

Relating to the duties of a pharmacist regarding medication profiles for high-risk patients in certain hospitals.

HI HB4106

Relating to the duties of a pharmacist regarding medication profiles for high-risk patients in certain hospitals.

Similar Bills

WI SB203

Regulation of pharmacy benefit managers, fiduciary and disclosure requirements on pharmacy benefit managers, and application of prescription drug payments to health insurance cost-sharing requirements. (FE)

WI AB173

Regulation of pharmacy benefit managers, fiduciary and disclosure requirements on pharmacy benefit managers, and application of prescription drug payments to health insurance cost-sharing requirements. (FE)

TX HB1763

Relating to the contractual relationship between a pharmacist or pharmacy and a health benefit plan issuer or pharmacy benefit manager.

TX HB1670

Relating to the contractual relationship between a pharmacist or pharmacy and a health benefit plan issuer or pharmacy benefit manager.

TX SB528

Relating to the contractual relationship between a pharmacist or pharmacy and a health benefit plan issuer or pharmacy benefit manager.

TX HB2817

Relating to the contractual relationship between a pharmacist or pharmacy and a health benefit plan issuer or pharmacy benefit manager.

TX SB591

Relating to procedures for certain audits of pharmacists and pharmacies.

TX HB1358

Relating to procedures for certain audits of pharmacists and pharmacies.