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NY AG: 5 Cos To Provide Pharmacy Foreign Language Instructions

21/04/2009 5:13pm

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Five more chain stores, including Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT) and Target Corp. (TGT), have agreed to provide non-English speaking customers in New York with prescription medication instructions in their primary languages, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday.

In a statement, Cuomo said Target, Wal-Mart, Duane Reade Inc., Costco Wholesale Corp. (COST) and Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. (GAP), which operates A&P Supermarkets, have agreed to counsel all pharmacy customers about prescription information in their own language.

The stores will also provide written translations in Spanish, Chinese, Italian, Russian and French.

"The need to understand prescription information can literally be a matter of life and death," Cuomo said in a statement. "There are over one million people in New York who don't speak English as their first language, and this agreement will ensure they have the medical information needed to protect their health and well-being and that of their families."

Last year, CVS Caremark Corp. (CVS) and Rite Aid Corp. (RAD) reached agreements with Cuomo's office to provide translation services to their customers in New York.

The agreements follow an undercover probe by Cuomo's office into the policies and procedures of New York pharmacies. Cuomo said the probe found that pharmacies routinely fail to advise non-English speaking customers in a language that allows them to understand the purpose, dosage and side effects of their medications.

Pharmacists are required under New York law to provide information about prescription drugs to patients orally and in writing, Cuomo said. They're also prohibited from discriminating against non-English speakers, he said.

Under the agreements the stores will inform customers of their right to free assistance in understanding their prescription medication, provide prescription labels and instructions in the six languages that are spoken by more than 1% of the population of New York and provide additional assistance in all languages.

CVS and Rite Aid have provided additional language assistance through a service called Language Line.

The agreements will affect more than 700 pharmacies operated by Target, Wal-Mart, Duane Reade, Costco and A&P in New York.

-By Chad Bray, Dow Jones Newswires; 212-227-2017; chad.bray@dowjones.com

 
 

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