Pharmacists believe they should have authority to refuse
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[DEC. 10, 2005]
FLEMINGTON, N.J. -- A new national survey of 859
American pharmacists revealed that a clear majority of pharmacists
believe that they should have the authority to refuse to fill
prescriptions for emergency contraception.
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The national survey was conducted Dec. 3-4 by HCD Research to obtain
the views of pharmacists in response to recent media reports that
four pharmacists were suspended by the Walgreen Co. in Illinois for
refusing to fill emergency contraception prescriptions. Among the
findings:
- 69 percent of the pharmacists indicated that pharmacists
should have the authority to refuse filling prescriptions for
emergency contraception such as the morning-after pill.
- While 39 percent of pharmacists indicated that state laws
should not require them to fill certain prescriptions, a
significantly smaller percentage of pharmacists, 23 percent,
believe that the patient's rights should prevail if a legal drug
is prescribed by a doctor.
- 37 percent of pharmacists feel that although they should
have the right to refuse, they should also be required to refer
patients to another pharmacist who will fill the prescription.
- 63 percent of pharmacists do not think that Walgreen should
have put the four pharmacists on unpaid leave for refusing to
fill the emergency contraception prescriptions, and only 29
percent felt that Walgreen was justified in its action.
"While a vast majority of pharmacists believe that they should
have the authority to refuse filling prescriptions for the
morning-after pill, they are split regarding whether they should be
required to refer consumers to a pharmacist who will fill the
prescription," commented Glenn Kessler, co-founder and managing
partner of HCD Research.
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"In a physicians' poll that we conducted in July, an overwhelming
majority of physicians supported the requirement that pharmacists
fill prescriptions for the morning-after pill," continued Kessler.
"In that poll, we did not give them the option of indicating whether
it was acceptable for pharmacists to choose not to fill the
prescription and refer the patient to another pharmacist. However,
with 79 percent of physicians indicating that pharmacists should be
required to fill the prescription, it is clear that there is a very
strong consensus."
To view detailed results for the poll, please go to
http://publish.hcdhealth.com/C0007/.
About HCD Research
HCD Research is a marketing and communications research company
headquartered in Flemington, N.J. The company's services include
traditional and Web-based marketing and communications research. HCD
Research is also the developer of
www.hcdhealth.com, a website for health care professionals. For
additional information on HCD Research, visit
www.hcdi.net or call (908)
788-9393.
[HCD
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