Authorizes pharmacists to administer injections for contraceptive use
Bill A 2514 allows pharmacists to administer injectable contraceptives, improving access to family planning and easing pressure on primary care providers.
Bill A 2514 allows pharmacists to administer injectable contraceptives, improving access to family planning and easing pressure on primary care providers.
Bill Number: A 2514
Title: Authorizes pharmacists to administer injections for contraceptive use
Status: Referred to Higher Education
Introduced: January 17, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill A 2514 aims to expand the role of pharmacists in the healthcare system by authorizing them to administer injections specifically for contraceptive use. This legislation is designed to improve access to contraceptive methods, thereby enhancing reproductive health services for individuals seeking family planning options.
Bill A 2514 represents a significant step towards enhancing reproductive health services by empowering pharmacists to administer contraceptive injections. By improving access to these services, the bill aims to support individuals in making informed choices about their reproductive health. The ongoing legislative process will determine the final outcome and implementation of this bill.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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