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Pharmacists can order and perform CLIA‑waived tests and treat certain conditions per statewide protocols, with insurance coverage for these pharmacist‑provided services.
Pharmacists can order and perform CLIA‑waived tests and treat certain conditions per statewide protocols, with insurance coverage for these pharmacist‑provided services.
Status: Passed first reading (Introduced Feb 14, 2025)
Primary sponsors: Senators Jones, Ford, Moffitt (NC)
Effective dates: Key provisions effective Oct 1, 2025; other provisions effective on enactment unless otherwise stated.
Authorize pharmacists to order and perform CLIA‑waived diagnostic tests and to treat certain conditions identified by those tests under statewide protocols, and require fair insurance coverage/reimbursement when pharmacists provide covered health services within their licensed scope. The bill is also intended to improve access to basic testing and treatment (for example, in rural areas) and to align insurer and benefits‑administrator practices with pharmacist‑delivered care.
Definitions
Pharmacist scope: testing and treatment
Statewide protocols
Insurance and reimbursement changes (Chapter 58 additions)
For implementation details (exact protocol content, reimbursement rates, and administrative rules), watch for guidance issued by the State Health Director and follow‑on rulemaking or insurer policy updates.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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