Pharmacists could soon prescribe medication to Ohioans

(The Center Square) – Ohioans could soon be able to get needed prescriptions from a pharmacist, rather than a physician.

A new bill, House Bill 629, would expand the practice of licensed pharmacists, allowing them to prescribe and dispense medications for some minor and self-limiting conditions.

Sponsors say the Pharmacist Prescribing Authority Act would allow patients to get more timely care without an additional doctor’s visit.

“With the potential passage of HB 629, Ohio would be well-positioned to align with future federal policy by expanding rural health care access through pharmacy test-and-treat services,” state Rep. Tim Barhorst, R-Fort Loramie, said.

The bill, which awaits a committee assignment, would change several parts of state law to create clear parameters for pharmacists prescribing medication.

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Co-sponsor Rep. Jennifer Gross, R-West Chester, said allowing the change and reduce health-care barriers and expand access to routine treatment options for Ohioans.

“Rural Ohioans shouldn’t have to wait to access care. This bill allows pharmacists to step in to test and treat certain conditions, giving patients access to the care they need,” Gross said.

Ohio lawmakers are not expected to return to work until after the first of the year.

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