2021
DOI: 10.24926/iip.v12i3.3923
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Minnesota Policy on Pharmacist-Prescribed Contraceptives: Benefits, Limitations, and Opportunities for Improvement

Abstract: In August 2020, pharmacists were authorized to prescribe contraceptives in Minnesota outside of a collaborative practice agreement. To practice under this new authorization, pharmacists must complete formal contraceptive prescribing training and follow guidelines which include restrictions on patient’s age and appropriate screening and assessment requirements. Allowing pharmacists to prescribe contraceptives has the potential to extend contraceptive access, decrease overall health care costs, and improve outco… Show more

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“…Many pharmacy organizations stated that there was not a viable path to sustainability for the patient care services without a financial model. This is a commonly described barrier to implementation of novel patient care services in community pharmacies [ 12 , 13 ]. While there are a handful of established financial models supporting quality-driven patient care services [ 14 , 15 ], they are currently not common or widespread.…”
Section: Community Pharmacy Recruitment: Lessons Learnedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many pharmacy organizations stated that there was not a viable path to sustainability for the patient care services without a financial model. This is a commonly described barrier to implementation of novel patient care services in community pharmacies [ 12 , 13 ]. While there are a handful of established financial models supporting quality-driven patient care services [ 14 , 15 ], they are currently not common or widespread.…”
Section: Community Pharmacy Recruitment: Lessons Learnedmentioning
confidence: 99%