| Chapter 096 |
| 2025 -- S 0347 SUBSTITUTE A AS AMENDED Enacted 06/23/2025 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- BOARD OF MEDICAL LICENSURE AND DISCIPLINE |
Introduced By: Senators Urso, Murray, Lauria, Thompson, LaMountain, Appollonio, DiMario, Valverde, DiPalma, and Quezada |
| Date Introduced: February 21, 2025 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Sections 5-37-1 and 5-37-16 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-37 entitled |
| "Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 5-37-1. Definitions. |
| (a) As used in this chapter: |
| (1) "ACGME" means the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. |
| (2) "ACGME-I" means the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education- |
| International. |
| (1)(3) "Board" means the Rhode Island board of medical licensure and discipline or any |
| committee or subcommittee thereof. |
| (2)(4) "Chief administrative officer" means the administrator of the Rhode Island board of |
| medical licensure and discipline. |
| (3)(5) "Department" means the Rhode Island department of health. |
| (4)(6) "Director" means the director of the Rhode Island department of health. |
| (7) "ECFMG" means the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates. |
| (8) "GME" means graduate medical education, which is specialty-specific clinical training |
| that commences after graduation from medical school and provides physicians with the knowledge |
| and clinical skills necessary to practice their specialty independently. GME curricula and clinical |
| experience vary widely across countries and do not have uniform standards. |
| (5)(9) "Healthcare facility" means any institutional health-service provider licensed |
| pursuant to the provisions of chapter 17 of title 23. |
| (6)(10) "Health-maintenance organization" means a public or private organization licensed |
| pursuant to the provisions of chapter 17 of title 23 or chapter 41 of title 27. |
| (11) "Internationally-trained physician" means a physician who has received a degree of |
| doctor of medicine or its equivalent from a medical school located outside the United States with |
| recognized accreditation status from ECFMG; has completed the required years of training in a |
| residency program accredited by ACGME-I or in a residency program in a country whose GME |
| accrediting agency has been recognized by the WFME, or programs accredited by another |
| accreditation authority approved by the board; and who has been licensed or otherwise authorized |
| to practice medicine in a country other than the United States for at least three (3) years with an |
| unrestricted medical license. Physicians who have completed ACGME-accredited residency |
| training in the United States or Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons-accredited residency |
| training in Canada are not internationally-trained physicians. |
| (12) "Limited international physician registrant" means an internationally-trained |
| physician granted a limited license pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. |
| (7)(13) "Limited registrant" means a person holding a limited-registration certificate |
| pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. |
| (8)(14) "Medical malpractice" or "malpractice" means any tort, or breach of contract, based |
| on health care or professional services rendered or that should have been rendered, by a physician, |
| dentist, hospital, clinic, health-maintenance organization, or professional service corporation |
| providing healthcare services and organized under chapter 5.1 of title 7, to a patient or the rendering |
| of medically unnecessary services except at the informed request of the patient. |
| (9)(15) "Medical-practice group" means a single legal entity formed primarily for the |
| purpose of being a physician group practice in any organizational form recognized by the state in |
| which the group practice achieves its legal status, including, but not limited to, a partnership, |
| professional corporation, limited-liability company, limited-liability partnership, foundation, not- |
| for-profit corporation, faculty practice plan, or similar association. |
| (10)(16) "Medical record" means a record of a patient's medical information and treatment |
| history maintained by physicians and other medical personnel, which includes, but is not limited |
| to, information related to medical diagnosis, immunizations, allergies, x-rays, copies of laboratory |
| reports, records of prescriptions, and other technical information used in assessing the patient's |
| health condition, whether such information is maintained in a paper or electronic format. |
| (11)(17) "Nonprofit medical-services corporation" or "nonprofit hospital-service |
| corporation" means any corporation organized pursuant to chapter 19 or chapter 20 of title 27 for |
| the purpose of establishing, maintaining, and operating a nonprofit medical-service plan. |
| (18) "Participating healthcare facility" means a federally-qualified health center, |
| community health center, hospital, or other healthcare facility that provides a board-approved |
| assessment, training, and evaluation program designed to develop, assess, train, and evaluate an |
| internationally-trained physician's clinical and non-clinicalnonclinical skills, including training in |
| identified clinical and non-clinicalnonclinical gaps identified by the physician(s) in the facility. |
| (12)(19)(i) "Peer-review board" means any committee of a state or local professional |
| association or society including a hospital association, or a committee of any licensed healthcare |
| facility, or the medical staff thereof, or any committee of a medical-care foundation or health- |
| maintenance organization, or any committee of a professional-service corporation or nonprofit |
| corporation employing twenty (20) or more practicing professionals, organized for the purpose of |
| furnishing medical service, or any staff committee or consultant of a hospital-service or medical- |
| service corporation, the function of which, or one of the functions of which, is to evaluate and |
| improve the quality of health care rendered by providers of healthcare services or to determine that |
| healthcare services rendered were professionally indicated or were performed in compliance with |
| the applicable standard of care or that the cost of health care rendered was considered reasonable |
| by the providers of professional healthcare services in the area and shall include a committee |
| functioning as a utilization-review committee under the provisions of 42 U.S.C. § 1395 et seq. |
| (Medicare law) or as a professional-standards review organization or statewide professional- |
| standards review council under the provisions of 42 U.S.C. § 1301 et seq. (professional-standards |
| review organizations) or a similar committee or a committee of similar purpose, to evaluate or |
| review the diagnosis or treatment of the performance or rendition of medical or hospital services |
| that are performed under public medical programs of either state or federal design. |
| (ii) "Peer-review board" also means the board of trustees or board of directors of a state or |
| local professional association or society, a licensed healthcare facility, a medical-care foundation, |
| a health-maintenance organization, and a hospital-service or medical-service corporation only |
| when such board of trustees or board of directors is reviewing the proceedings, records, or |
| recommendations of a peer-review board of the above enumerated organizations. |
| (13)(20) "Person" means any individual, partnership, firm, corporation, association, trust |
| or estate, state or political subdivision, or instrumentality of a state. |
| (14)(21) "Physician" means a person with a license to practice allopathic or osteopathic |
| medicine in this state under the provisions of this chapter. |
| (15)(22) "Practice of medicine" includes the practice of allopathic and osteopathic |
| medicine. Any person is regarded as practicing medicine within the meaning of this chapter who |
| holds himself or herselfthemself out as being able to diagnose, treat, operate, or prescribe for any |
| person ill or alleged to be ill with disease, pain, injury, deformity, or abnormal physical or mental |
| condition, or who either professes to heal, offer, or undertake, by any means or method, to diagnose, |
| treat, operate, or prescribe for any person for disease, pain, injury, deformity, or physical or mental |
| condition. In addition, one who attaches the title, M.D., physician, surgeon, D.O., osteopathic |
| physician, and surgeon, or any other similar word or words or abbreviation to his or hertheir name |
| indicating that he or she isthey are engaged in the treatment or diagnosis of the diseases, injuries, |
| or conditions of persons, shall be held to be engaged in the practice of medicine. |
| (23) "USMLE" means the United States Medical Licensing Examination which consists |
| of three (3) steps: |
| (i) Step 1 of the USMLE requires an assessment of the examinee's understanding of and |
| ability to apply important concepts of the basic sciences to the practice of medicine, with special |
| emphasis on principles and mechanisms underlying health disease, and modes of therapy; |
| (ii) Step 2 of the USMLE requires an assessment of the examinee's ability to apply |
| knowledge, skills, and understanding of clinical science essentials for the provision of patient care |
| under supervision, with an emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention; |
| (iii) Step 3 of the USMLE requires an assessment of the examinee's ability to apply medical |
| knowledge and understanding of biomedical and clinical science essential for the unsupervised |
| practice of medicine, with the emphasis on patient management in ambulatory settings. |
| (24) "WFME" means the World Federation for Medical Education. |
| (25b) Notwithstanding any foreign medical graduate post graduate training requirements |
| to the contrary, such requirements shall be deemed satisfied and the board shall issue a full, |
| unrestricted license to practice medicine in Rhode Island if the following criteria are met: |
| (i1) Ten (10) years' experience as a fully licensed physician in good standing in another |
| state; |
| (ii2) Board certification in the physician's area of specialty; and |
| (iii3) Membership in a recognized professional organization specific to the physician's area |
| of specialty. |
| 5-37-16. Limited registrations. |
| (a) An applicant for limited registration under this chapter who furnishes the board with |
| satisfactory proof that the applicant is eighteen (18) years of age or older and of good moral |
| character; that the applicant has graduated from a fully legally chartered medical school or school |
| of osteopathic medicine having power to grant degrees in allopathic or osteopathic medicine; and |
| that the applicant has been appointed an intern, resident, fellow, or medical officer in a hospital or |
| other institution maintained by the state, or by a city or town, or in a hospital or clinic that is |
| incorporated under the laws of this state, or in a clinic that is affiliated with a hospital licensed by |
| the department of health, or in an outpatient clinic operated by the state, may, upon the payment as |
| set forth in § 23-1-54, be registered by the board as a hospital medical officer for any time that the |
| board may prescribe. This limited registration shall entitle the applicant to practice medicine in the |
| hospital or other institution designated on his or her certificate of limited registration, or outside |
| this hospital or other institution for the treatment, under the supervision of one of its medical |
| officers who is a licensed physician, of persons accepted by it as patients, or in any hospital, |
| institution, clinic, or program affiliated for training purposes with the hospital, institution, or clinic |
| designated on this certificate, which affiliation is approved by the board, and in any case under |
| regulations established by the hospital, institution, or clinic; provided, that each hospital, institution, |
| or clinic annually submits to the board a list of affiliated hospitals, institutions, clinics, or programs |
| providing training programs that comply with the terms of this section. Limited registration under |
| this section may be revoked at any time by the board. |
| (b) Notwithstanding the other provisions of subsection (a) of this section, an |
| internationally-trained physician who has been licensed or otherwise authorized to practice |
| medicine in a country other than the United States shall be eligible to apply for a limited |
| international physician registration (license) to practice medicine for a renewable one-year term |
| after satisfying the criteria in subsection (c) of this section; provided, however, that such limited |
| registration shall provide a pathway to apply for the issuance of a full unrestricted license to practice |
| medicine in accordance with, and upon satisfaction of, the criteria in subsection (f) of this section. |
| (c) The board shall issue a limited license international physician license to an applicant if |
| the participating healthcare facility and the applicant submit evidence acceptable to the board that |
| the applicant: |
| (1) Is an internationally-trained physician; |
| (2) Has a valid certificate issued by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical |
| Graduates; provided, however, that the board may waive such certification at its discretion where |
| the applicant is unable to obtain the required documentation from a non-cooperating country; |
| (3) Has achieved a passing score on both of Steps 1 and 2 (clinical knowledge) of the |
| United States Medical Licensing Examination within three (3) attempts for each step; |
| (4) Has entered into an agreement with the participating healthcare facility providing that |
| the facility shall assess, train, and evaluate the applicant's clinical and nonclinical skills to ensure |
| standards appropriate for medical practice in Rhode Island, according to the assessment and |
| evaluation criteria developed or approved by the board; |
| (5) Will enter a full-time employment relationship with that participating healthcare facility |
| after the board issues a limited international physician license pursuant to this subsection; and |
| (6) Has satisfied other criteria that the board may require for issuance of a limited |
| international physician license pursuant to this section. |
| (d) The one-year limited international physician license may be renewed twice, for a total |
| three-(3)year (3) term of limited international physician registration for physicians in primary care |
| specialties and may be renewed for the total number of years required for ACGME-accredited |
| residency training in other specialties, at the discretion of the board. |
| (e) To be eligible to apply for a full medical license to practice medicine in Rhode Island, |
| an internationally-trained physician shall provide the board with proof of the following: |
| (1) Successful completion of the participating healthcare facility's assessment, training, and |
| evaluation program, with an attestation from the facility that the physician is competent to practice |
| their specialty independently; |
| (2) A passing score on Step 3 of the USMLE within three (3) attempts; and |
| (3) The license shall authorize the holder to practice independently in a primary care |
| specialty, psychiatry, or other specialty approved by the board. |
| (b)(f) The director may promulgate any rules and regulations that he or she the director |
| deems necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter. |
| SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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