Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB3499

Caption

Modifies the duties of a pharmacist

Impact

If enacted, HB 3499 would have significant implications for state laws related to healthcare and pharmacy practice. It may allow pharmacists to engage more actively in patient health management and establish protocols that enable them to provide essential services, enhancing their role as healthcare providers. This shift could lead to a more collaborative approach to patient care among healthcare professionals and improve health service delivery by leveraging the expertise of pharmacists, particularly in underserved areas where access to healthcare providers may be limited.

Summary

House Bill 3499 aims to modify the duties and responsibilities of pharmacists within the state. The bill emphasizes enhancing the role of pharmacists in patient care, potentially allowing them to take on more responsibilities related to medication management and patient education. By expanding the scope of practice for pharmacists, the bill seeks to improve healthcare outcomes by facilitating better access to medication management and advice for patients. The proposed changes recognize the vital position pharmacists hold in the healthcare system, especially in improving patient adherence to medication regimens and providing essential health information.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, discussions surrounding HB 3499 may highlight points of contention regarding the expanded authority of pharmacists. Supporters argue that greater responsibilities can lead to improved patient care and health outcomes, while opponents may raise concerns about the adequacy of training and oversight required for pharmacists to take on these additional duties. There may also be fears regarding the implications for the traditional roles of other healthcare providers, potentially leading to disputes regarding the scope of practice and responsibilities within the healthcare team.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB519

Modifies provisions relating to the amount of prescriptions dispensed by pharmacists during emergency periods

MO SB609

Modifies provisions relating to the human immunodeficiency virus

MO SB548

Modifies provisions relating to health care

MO SB317

Modifies provisions relating to health care

MO SB71

Creates and modifies provisions relating to public safety

MO SB292

Modifies provisions relating to health care providers

MO SB10

Modifies termination dates of certain sections

MO SB81

Modifies provisions relating to public safety

MO SB696

Modifies provisions relating to abortion

MO SB419

Modifies MO HealthNet coverage of hearing instruments

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.