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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2013 | |
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RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS - PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS | |
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     Introduced By: Senators Ottiano, Algiere, Hodgson, Nesselbush, and Sosnowski | |
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     Date Introduced: February 12, 2013 | |
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     Referred To: Senate Health & Human Services | |
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It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Sections 5-54-2 and 5-54-7 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-54 entitled |
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"Physician Assistants" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     5-54-2. Definitions. -- As used in this chapter, the following words have the following |
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meanings: |
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      (1) "Administrator" means the administrator, division of professional regulation. |
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      (2) "Approved program" means a program for the education and training of physician |
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assistants formally approved by the American Medical Association's (A.M.A.'s) Committee on |
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Allied Health, Education and Accreditation, its successor, the Commission on Accreditation of |
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Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) or its successor. |
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      (3) "Approved program for continuing medical education" means a program for |
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continuing education approved by the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) or the |
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Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education of the American Medical Association |
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(AMA), or the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAPFP) or the American Osteopathic |
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Association Committee on Continuing Medical Education (AOACCME) or any other board |
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approved program. |
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      (4) "Board" means the board of licensure of physician assistants. |
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      (5) "Director" means the director of the department of health. |
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      (6) "Division" means the division of professional regulation, department of health. |
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      (7) |
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      (8) "Physician" means a person licensed under the provisions of chapter 29 or 37 of this |
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title. |
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      (9) "Physician assistant" means a person who is qualified by academic and practical |
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training to provide those certain patient services under the supervision, control, responsibility and |
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direction of a licensed physician. |
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      (10) "Supervision" means overseeing the activities of, and accepting the responsibility |
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for the medical services rendered by the physician assistants. Supervision is continuous, and |
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under the direct control of a licensed physician expert in the field of medicine in which the |
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physician assistants practice. The constant physical presence of the supervising physician or |
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physician designee is not required. It is the responsibility of the supervising physician and |
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physician assistant to assure an appropriate level of supervision depending on the services being |
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rendered. Each physician or group of physicians, or other health care delivery organization |
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excluding licensed hospital or licensed health care facilities controlled or operated by a licensed |
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hospital employing physician assistants must have on file at the primary practice site a copy of a |
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policy in the form of an agreement between the supervising physicians and physician assistants |
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delineating: |
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      (i) The level of supervision provided by the supervising physician or designee with |
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particular reference to differing levels of supervision depending on the type of patient services |
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provided and requirements for communication between the supervising physician or designee and |
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the physician assistant. |
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      (ii) A job description for the physician assistant listing patient care responsibilities and |
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procedures to be performed by the physician assistant. |
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      (iii) A program for quality assurance for physician assistant services including |
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requirements for periodic review of the physician assistant services. |
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      (iv) Requirements for supervision of physician assistants employed or extended medical |
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staff privileges by licensed hospitals or other licensed health care facilities or employed by other |
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health care delivery agencies shall be delineated by the medical staff by laws and/or applicable |
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governing authority of the facility. |
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      (v) The supervising physician or physician designee must be available for easy |
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communication and referral at all times. |
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      (11) "Unprofessional conduct" includes, but is not limited to, the following items or any |
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combination and may be defined by regulations established by the board with prior approval of |
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the director: |
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      (i) Fraudulent or deceptive procuring or use of a license; |
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      (ii) Representation of himself or herself as a physician; |
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      (iii) Conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude; conviction of a felony; conviction |
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of a crime arising out of the practice of medicine. All advertising of medical business, which is |
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intended or has a tendency to deceive the public; |
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      (iv) Abandonment of a patient; |
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      (v) Dependence upon a controlled substance, habitual drunkenness, or rendering |
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professional services to a patient while intoxicated or incapacitated by the use of drugs; |
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      (vi) Promotion of the sale of drugs, devices appliances, or goods or services provided for |
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a patient in a manner that exploits the patient for the financial gain of the physician assistant; |
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      (vii) Immoral conduct of a physician assistant in the practice of medicine; |
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      (viii) Willfully making and filing false reports or records; |
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      (ix) Willful omission to file or record or willfully impeding or obstructing a filing or |
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recording, or inducing another person to omit to file or record medical or other reports as required |
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by law; |
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      (x) Agreeing with clinical or bioanalytical laboratories to accept payments from these |
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laboratories for individual tests or test series for patients; |
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      (xi) Practicing with an unlicensed physician or physician assistant or aiding or abetting |
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these unlicensed persons in the practice of medicine; |
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      (xii) Offering, undertaking or agreeing to cure or treat a disease by a secret method, |
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procedure, treatment or medicine; |
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      (xiii) Professional or mental incompetence; |
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      (xiv) Surrender, revocation, suspension, limitation of privilege based on quality of care |
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provided, or any other disciplinary action against a license or authorization to practice in another |
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state or jurisdiction; or surrender, revocation, suspension, or any other disciplinary action relating |
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to membership on any medical staff or in any medical professional association, or society while |
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under disciplinary investigation by any of those authorities or bodies for acts or conduct similar to |
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acts or conduct which would constitute grounds for action as stated in this chapter; |
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      (xv) Any adverse judgment, settlement, or award arising from a medical liability claim |
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related to acts or conduct, which would constitute grounds for action as stated in this chapter; |
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      (xvi) Failure to furnish the board, the administrator, investigator or representatives, |
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information legally requested by the board; |
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      (xvii) Violation of any provisions of this chapter or the rules and regulations |
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promulgated by the director or an action, stipulation, or agreement of the board; |
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      (xviii) Cheating or attempting to subvert the certifying examination; |
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      (xix) Violating any state or federal law or regulation relating to controlled substances; |
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      (xx) Medical malpractice; |
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      (xxi) Sexual contact between a physician assistant and patient during the existence of the |
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physician assistant/patient relationship; |
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      (xxii) Providing services to a person who is making a claim as a result of a personal |
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injury, who charges or collects from the person any amount in excess of the reimbursement to the |
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physician assistant by the insurer as a condition of providing or continuing to provide services or |
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treatment. |
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     5-54-7. Board of licensure -- Powers and duties. -- (a) The board shall administer, |
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coordinate, and enforce the provisions of this chapter, |
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applicants deemed necessary, recommend to the director the commencement of disciplinary |
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hearings in accordance with chapter 35 of title 42 and the provisions of this chapter, and |
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investigate persons engaging in practices which violate the provisions of this chapter. This |
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authority shall specifically encompass practicing physician assistants, supervisory physicians, and |
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those health care agencies employing physician assistants. The board shall investigate all persons |
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and agencies engaging in practices which violate the provisions in this chapter. |
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      (b) The board shall conduct hearings of a non-disciplinary nature and shall keep the |
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records and minutes that are necessary to an orderly dispatch of business. |
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      (c) The board, with the approval of the director of the department of health, shall adopt |
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rules and regulations necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this chapter and may amend |
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or repeal them. |
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      (d) Regular meetings of the board shall be held at any time and places that the board |
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prescribes and special meetings shall be held upon the call of the chairperson; provided, that at |
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least one regular meeting is held each year. |
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      (e) The conferral or enumeration of specific powers in this chapter shall not be construed |
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as a limitation of the general powers conferred by this section. |
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      (f) The board shall recommend to the director for registration those persons meeting the |
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criteria stated by this chapter. |
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      (g) The board shall recommend to the director the revocation or suspension of the |
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registration of any physician assistant who does not conform to the requirements of this chapter |
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or regulations adopted under this chapter. |
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      (h) In accordance with its authority under subsection (a) of this section the board shall |
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make recommendations to the director for discipline of supervising physicians and employing |
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health care agencies found wanting in their use of physician assistants. |
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      (i) The board shall approve programs for continuing medical education. |
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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
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BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS - PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS | |
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     This act would remove the powers of the department of health board of licensure to |
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approve programs for the training of physician assistants. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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