Utah 2025 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HB0555

Introduced
2/25/25  

Caption

Medical Waste Amendments

Impact

The bill amends existing laws regarding medical procedures to specifically include provisions for the handling of unused medications. Under the new regulations, health facilities are required to label facility-provided medications in conformity with the Pharmacy Practice Act, thus ensuring proper identification and usage guidelines for patients. This will not only facilitate better patient care but also holds facilities accountable for the medications they dispense.

Summary

House Bill 555, also known as the Medical Waste Amendments, aims to provide regulations concerning the distribution of facility-provided medication to patients in health facilities. The bill mandates that when a medication is administered to a patient, any unused portion must be offered to that patient upon discharge, provided the medication is necessary for continued treatment. This provision is intended to reduce waste and ensure that patients have access to medications they need after leaving a facility.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding HB 555 may likely involve the balance between patient safety and operational convenience for health facilities. While the proponents argue that the bill addresses a critical issue by allowing patients to retain necessary medications, opponents might express concerns regarding the logistics and potential liability issues connected with distributing leftover medications. Additionally, the counseling requirement imposed on prescribers is a measure aimed at enhancing patient understanding, yet it may also place additional burdens on healthcare providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT SB0130

Overdose Outreach Provider Amendments

UT SB0064

Bureau of Emergency Medical Services Amendments

UT HB0239

Medical Record Access Amendments

UT HB0463

Medicaid Funding Amendments

UT SB0072

Bureau of Emergency Medical Services Amendments

UT SB0233

Medical Cannabis Amendments

UT HB0501

Health Amendments

UT SB0137

Medical Cannabis Amendments

UT SB0016

Transgender Medical Treatments and Procedures Amendments

UT HB0324

Disability Services Amendments

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