Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2555

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

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

Impact

If implemented, SB2555 may transform the way minor health conditions are managed statewide. This could lead to increased efficiency in health service delivery, as patients could receive treatment directly from pharmacists without needing to visit a physician for minor ailments. Additionally, the bill establishes that health insurance plans cannot deny reimbursement for services rendered by pharmacists that are within the scope of their license, which aligns pharmacists’ services more closely with traditional healthcare providers like physicians and nurse practitioners.

Summary

Senate Bill 2555 introduces significant expansions to the role of pharmacists by allowing them to test, screen, and initiate treatment for selected minor, nonchronic health conditions. These conditions, as defined in the bill, range from influenza and streptococcus to more contemporary health issues like COVID-19 and other respiratory diseases. This legislative action aims to enhance access to immediate care through pharmacies, which is particularly vital in community health settings where timely intervention is necessary. By leveraging the expertise of pharmacists, the bill seeks to address health issues at their onset, potentially alleviating pressure on primary care providers and hospitals.

Contention

Some concerns may arise regarding this bill among healthcare professionals, particularly physicians, who might question the appropriateness of expanding pharmacists’ roles to include diagnosis and initiation of treatments for health conditions that may traditionally fall under their purview. There may also be apprehensions about the delegation of tasks to pharmacy technicians or interns, particularly concerning the quality and safety of care provided. Opponents of the bill might argue that this expansion could blur the lines between varied healthcare specialties and potentially complicate patient management if not properly regulated.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB252

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

MS SB2675

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

MS SB2895

Parental consent for minor's healthcare treatment; establish certain provisions related thereto.

MS SB2069

Health insurance; require health benefit plans to follow new procedure related to step therapy protocol for CRF-COPD treatment.

MS HB1615

Implied consent laws; authorize nonadjudication for violation under certain conditions.

MS SB2361

Conditional medical release; revise authority of MDOC.

MS HB119

Health insurance; require reimbursement to pharmacists for certain services and procedures.

MS HB1155

Minors; prohibit health-care providers and institutions from providing health care to without parental consent.

MS HB120

Minors; prohibit health care providers and institutions from providing health care to without parental consent.

MS HB360

Health insurance policies; require coverage for certain obesity treatments.

Similar Bills

NJ A3359

Regulates provision of pharmaceutical services in nursing homes.

NJ S2990

Regulates provision of pharmaceutical services in long-term care facilities.

CA AB1366

Reimbursement for pharmacist services.

CA AB2571

Reimbursement for pharmacist services.

HI SB1245

Relating To Pharmacists.

TX HB3540

Relating to the regulation of pharmacists and the practice of pharmacy, including the administration of a medication and the ordering and administration of an immunization or vaccination by a pharmacist.

HI SB324

Relating To Pharmacists.

HI SB324

Relating To Pharmacists.