Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB398

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the delegation to a pharmacy technician of a pharmacist's authority to administer an immunization or vaccine.

Impact

The enactment of SB398 would lead to significant changes in the operational practices within pharmacies throughout Texas. By allowing pharmacy technicians to administer vaccines, this bill recognizes the critical role they play in healthcare delivery. The Texas State Board of Pharmacy will need to adopt new regulations to ensure that pharmacy technicians possess the necessary training and credentials to perform these tasks safely. With this expansion of authority, pharmacies may expand their services, potentially reducing the burden on primary care providers and enhancing patient access to necessary vaccinations.

Summary

Senate Bill 398 (SB398) seeks to amend the Occupations Code to allow certain responsibilities that were previously reserved for licensed pharmacists to be delegated to pharmacy technicians. Specifically, this bill focuses on empowering pharmacy technicians to administer immunizations and vaccines under specified conditions. The intention behind this legislation is to enhance the availability of immunization services, especially in communities where access to healthcare providers may be limited, thus potentially improving public health outcomes through increased vaccination rates.

Contention

Though the bill presents a forward-looking approach towards addressing public health needs, there may be concerns raised by various stakeholders regarding patient safety and the qualifications of pharmacy technicians handling vaccine administration. Debates may center around whether pharmacy technicians can adequately fulfill the responsibilities designated to them without compromising the quality of care. Opponents might stress the need for maintaining strict oversight and ensuring that patients receive vaccinations from fully qualified healthcare professionals. On the other hand, proponents may argue that this measure allows for more efficient use of healthcare resources and provides timely access to vaccinations for residents.

Additional_points

Furthermore, the bill includes provisions that ensure that pharmacy technicians can only administer vaccines under the written protocol of a physician, thereby maintaining a level of professional oversight. This point is critical as it provides a consultative avenue for patients, fostering collaboration between pharmacists and physicians to ensure the best possible care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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.

TX SB254

Relating to the administration of a medication and the ordering and administration of an immunization or vaccination by a pharmacist.

TX A05152

Authorizes registered pharmacy technicians to administer the same immunizations as licensed pharmacists under direct supervision of such licensed pharmacist.

TX S07025

Authorizes registered pharmacy technicians to administer the same immunizations as licensed pharmacists under direct supervision of such licensed pharmacist.

TX HB1881

Further providing for pharmacy technician and pharmacy technician trainee registration, qualifications and supervision; providing for administration of injectable medications, biologicals and immunizations, for clinical laboratory certificate and for report on pharmacy-administered vaccines; and making a repeal.

TX SB1055

Further providing for pharmacy technician and pharmacy technician trainee registration, qualifications and supervision; providing for administration of injectable medications, biologicals and immunizations, for clinical laboratory certificate and for report on pharmacy-administered vaccines; and making a repeal.

TX HB1976

Modifies provisions relating to the ordering and administration of vaccines by pharmacists

TX SB0096

Pharmacist administration of immunizations.

TX HB2369

Allowing pharmacists to administer certain vaccines to children and adults pursuant to a vaccination protocol.

TX LD2071

An Act to Expand Access to Vaccines Approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration by Allowing Pharmacists to Prescribe, Dispense and Administer Vaccines and Require Insurance Coverage

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