States with progressive pharmacy practice

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More specifically MTM, collaborative agreements etc...

Looking to move out from minnesota.
 
New Mexico for sure.
We have pharmacist clinicians that can prescribe medications. In fact lots of the outpatient clinics here are run by pharmacist to manage chronic diseases.

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What's wrong with Minnesota? You have HealthPartners doing some great work, including home-based MTM services.

Other than that, first state that comes to my mind is North Carolina.
 
I don't know if this the case for all states; but from my very little experience I've found that progressiveness can vary greatly in states/cities; at least when it comes to institutions/hospitals specifically. In my city 1 hospital is extremely progressive in terms of amcare and patient medication management, as well as collaborative practice agreements vs another hospital where the pharmacists don't even manage anticoagulation and their transplant pharmacist didn't dose the immunosuppressants, a NP did. (I'm currently based in TN by the way!)
 
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