Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1813

Caption

Relating to the administration of a medication, immunization, or vaccination by a pharmacist.

Impact

By allowing pharmacists to administer immunizations and vaccinations, SB1813 may significantly impact state laws governing healthcare delivery. The amendments could lead to increased accessibility of vaccinations, particularly in underserved areas where healthcare providers may be scarce. This change aligns with broader initiatives to increase immunization rates and enhance public health, especially in response to recent health crises.

Summary

SB1813 proposes amendments to the Occupations Code concerning the administration of medications, immunizations, and vaccinations by pharmacists in Texas. The bill specifically empowers pharmacists to administer these treatments under certain conditions, ensuring they possess the necessary skills and education as defined by the Texas State Board of Pharmacy. This aims to improve healthcare access and streamline the immunization process for patients in need, especially in situations where traditional providers may not be readily available.

Contention

The bill has faced discussions regarding the appropriateness of allowing pharmacists to take on these responsibilities, especially concerning patient safety and the quality of care. While proponents argue that expanding pharmacists' roles can alleviate burdens on the healthcare system and reach more patients, opponents express concerns about potential overreach and the risks associated with pharmacists administering medications without the direct oversight of a physician. The nuanced debate highlights the tension between expanding healthcare access and ensuring patient safety in a regulated healthcare environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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