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Intermountain Health Enables Virtual Prescriptions of Birth Control

Changes in Utah law allowing pharmacists to prescribe birth control led to Intermountain Health creating a new virtual program.

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By Mark Melchionna

- Following adjustments to Utah law related to birth control prescribing, Intermountain Health created a program that allows pharmacists to virtually prescribe self-administered forms of birth control.

Laws surrounding the ability of pharmacists to prescribe birth control vary from state to state. According to Guttmacher Institute, although 25 states and Washington DC allow pharmacists to provide contraceptives, others do not.

A recent change in Utah law led to registered pharmacists gaining the ability to prescribe basic hormonal contraceptives, free of the need to visit the doctor.

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