Modifies provisions relating to pharmacists
The bill represents a significant expansion of the scope of practice for pharmacists. By enabling pharmacists to engage in more advanced patient care activities, such as the administration of certain vaccinations and therapeutic plans, it aims to alleviate some healthcare burdens and potentially improve access to care. This change could foster a collaborative environment between pharmacists and physicians, ultimately enhancing the efficiency of healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.
Senate Bill 682 aims to modify existing provisions relating to pharmacists in Missouri, specifically repealing and enacting a new section 338.010. The new legislation details the 'practice of pharmacy' including roles such as the interpretation of medical prescription orders, dispensing of drugs and vaccines, and participation in medication therapy management. Additionally, it allows pharmacists with specific training to design and implement medication therapeutic plans under the direction of physicians, enhancing the pharmacist's role in patient care.
One point of contention surrounding SB682 is the delineation of authority between pharmacists and healthcare providers. Critics may argue that expanding pharmacists' roles could inadvertently lead to confusion regarding responsibilities in patient care and contribute to instances where the standard of care may not be upheld. Additionally, there may be concerns about how this legislation will be implemented in practice, including the adequacy of training for pharmacists and the established oversight for patient safety.