Pharmacists/Test and Treat/Influenza & Strep
Plain English Summary
This bill allows North Carolina pharmacists to test for and treat influenza and streptococcal infections using FDA-approved tests, and requires health insurance plans to cover pharmacist-provided services that would be covered if performed by other healthcare providers. The bill also requires insurers, pharmacy benefits managers, and third-party administrators to reimburse pharmacists fairly for services within their scope of practice.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue this bill expands access to healthcare by allowing patients to receive quick testing and treatment for common illnesses at their local pharmacy without needing a doctor's appointment, reducing wait times and healthcare costs. They contend that pharmacists are well-trained professionals capable of safely diagnosing and treating these specific conditions, and that fair insurance reimbursement ensures pharmacists can sustainably provide these services.
Arguments Against
Opponents may worry that pharmacists lack the training and diagnostic expertise of physicians to accurately identify these conditions or recognize complications, potentially leading to missed diagnoses or inappropriate treatment. Some may also be concerned that expanding pharmacist scope of practice could reduce physician referrals and revenue, or that insurance reimbursement mandates could increase healthcare costs passed to consumers through higher premiums.
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Sponsors

Primary Sponsor
Senator · District 25

Primary Sponsor
Senator · District 10

Primary Sponsor
Senator · District 12
Cosponsors (4)
Vote Breakdown (2 roll calls)
Final Vote
On: Second Reading
Party Breakdown