The convenience of getting prescriptions filled at a kiosk could soon be a reality, under a bill moving through the state House of Representatives.
But not everyone agrees it’s a good idea.
A House health care panel unanimously approved a bill that would allow community pharmacies to use “automated pharmacy systems” to offer people access to prescription drugs.
November 07, 2019 at 02:38 PM
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The convenience of getting prescriptions filled at a kiosk could soon be a reality, under a bill moving through the state House of Representatives.
But not everyone agrees it’s a good idea.
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