Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2167

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  

Caption

Vaccines; authorize administration by pharmacy interns and technicians when supervised by pharmacist.

Impact

The passage of SB2167 is expected to streamline the process of immunization delivery in Mississippi by allowing trained pharmacy interns and technicians to administer vaccines, thereby reducing the burden on pharmacists. This change could enhance public access to immunizations, particularly in areas facing healthcare provider shortages. Moreover, it aligns Mississippi’s practices with evolving trends in healthcare delivery where pharmacy roles are expanding amidst increasing demands for immunizations.

Summary

Senate Bill 2167 aims to amend Section 73-21-111 of the Mississippi Code to grant pharmacists the authority to delegate the administration of certain FDA-approved immunizations to pharmacy interns and technicians. This delegation can occur without the need for a patient-specific prescription or a standing order, provided that the delegated individuals hold current certifications in basic cardiac life support and have completed training in vaccine administration. The effective date of this act is set for July 1, 2024.

Contention

Some notable points of contention regarding SB2167 could stem from concerns about ensuring adequate training and competency of pharmacy technicians and interns in administering vaccines. Critics may argue that allowing non-pharmacists to administer immunizations might raise issues related to patient safety and the quality of care. Additionally, discussions may arise around the implications of reduced oversight from pharmacists during immunization procedures, which could be a potential concern for certain stakeholders within the healthcare community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1317

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

MS HB1300

Ivermectin; authorize pharmacists to provide to adults pursuant to collaborative pharmacy practice agreement.

MS HB9

Pharmacists; authorize to test for and treat certain minor, nonchronic health conditions subject to certain requirements.

MS HB987

Pharmacy Benefit Prompt Pay Act; revise various provisions of.

MS HB1299

Pharmacy benefit managers; require to make available to the public, without redaction, contracts relating to pharmacy benefit management services.

MS SB2336

Prevention of overdoses; authorize administration of opioid antagonists by certain persons, provide immunity to.

MS SB2484

Pharmacy Benefit Manager; revise certain requirements of.

MS HB1096

Pharmacy Benefits Prompt Pay Act; revise various provisions of.

MS HB1298

Pharmacy benefit managers; require to use national average drug acquisition cost.

MS SB2800

Medication Aide Certification program; allow such aide to participate in medication administration when certified.

Similar Bills

CA SB362

Chain community pharmacies: quotas.

OH SB144

Regards immunizations by pharmacists, pharmacy interns and techs

CA SB716

California State Board of Pharmacy: pharmacy technician member.

HI HB2553

Relating To Pharmacists.

HI HB72

Relating To Pharmacy.

CA AB1286

Pharmacy.

NJ A1899

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

NJ S1981

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