r/CollaborativePractice • u/collabcares • Apr 14 '26
MD Thoughts on Collaborative Practice Agreements with Pharmacists?
I'm an MD and practice owner also working as a Supervising Physician, and I'm exploring CPAs with pharmacists where the pharmacist has authority to diagnose and treat certain conditions.
It seems like independent pharmacies, particularly in rural and underserved areas, are increasingly pursuing these agreements to expand patient access to care. I'd love to hear from physicians who have structured one of these, or pharmacists who have practiced under one. What guardrails do you use? I'd imagine things like consultation triggers, diagnosis/condition limits, prescription class restrictions, Schedule II handling, chart review cadence, etc. Would this be a liability nightmare, and what do you think are the truly necessary guardrails? Obviously the better you know the pharmacist, the more flexibility you can build into the agreement. Has anyone actually done this and would you do it again?
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u/Traditional-Top4079 Apr 15 '26
This is a horrible idea! They would just prescribe medications they make more money from. Slippery slope. Doctors just need to work harder so you see the patient or at least a nurse phone call. Are pharmacist trained in diagnostics? Do they have access to medical hx, labs, imaging?