Wisconsin Bill: SB 632
Naturopathic Doctors Gain Prescription Drug Authority
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Bill Summary
Wisconsin SB632 expands the scope of practice for naturopathic doctors by allowing them to prescribe, dispense, and administer prescription drugs, excluding Schedule I and II controlled substances. The bill requires naturopathic doctors to maintain malpractice liability insurance with specified minimum coverage amounts and adds them to various healthcare practitioner provisions including pseudoephedrine purchasing authority. The legislation also permits naturopathic doctors to provide expedited partner therapy for certain sexually transmitted infections. These changes broaden professional capabilities while maintaining patient safety through insurance requirements and prescribing limitations, taking effect 30 days after publication.
Why It Matters to MAHA
WI SB632 directly aligns with MAHA's core principles of expanding patient autonomy and access to innovative treatment options by allowing naturopathic doctors to prescribe prescription medications under appropriate safeguards. The bill respects patient choice by enabling licensed practitioners to offer an additional pathway to care while maintaining professional accountability through mandatory malpractice insurance requirements. The reasonable restrictions on Schedule I and II substances demonstrate responsible regulation that protects public safety without unnecessarily limiting patient access to qualified practitioners. This expansion honors the principle that informed patients should have the freedom to seek care from diverse licensed healthcare providers, including naturopathic doctors who often emphasize nutrition, lifestyle, and preventive approaches alongside conventional pharmaceutical options.
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Patrick Testin
Republican Senator (WI)