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HereSince1628

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Wed Apr 10, 2013, 02:13 PM Apr 2013

NAMI Illinois Rejects Psychologists’ Attempts to Gain Prescription Privileges [View all]

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Illinois is the latest state to hand psychologists seeking prescription privileges a defeat, with NAMI Illinois siding on the side of not supporting the bills in front of the Illinois legislature. After intense lobbying by both sides of this issue, they concluded, “NAMI Illinois opposes SB 2187 and HB 3074 in its current form to expand prescriptions privileges to psychologists.”

When will psychologists learn?

The movement that is supported by some psychologists to gain prescription privileges is called RxP. The rationale behind the movement is that, in some communities in the U.S., psychiatrists are few and far between. With too few psychiatrists, patients often have little choice but to wait weeks or months for an appointment, or travel long distances to see another psychiatrist. Psychologists argue that their existing training prepares them to take an additional set of courses (which can be taken exclusively online) and training (supervision under a physician) that results in them being high-quality prescribers — equivalent to a medical doctor.

NAMI Illinois’ statement is worth a read, so we’ve posted a copy of it here. But here’s a highlight:

"If we don’t fully address integrated health care needs, mental health needs become moot if people continue to die so early from physical causes. NAMI Illinois cannot advocate for the creation of more silos that hinder full integration of physical and mental health care needs. "

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