Bill Text: FL H0573 | 2010 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Physician Assistants [SPSC]
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Passed) 2010-05-11 - Approved by Governor; Chapter No. 2010-55 [H0573 Detail]
Download: Florida-2010-H0573-Comm_Sub.html
CS/HB 573 |
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2 | An act relating to physician assistants; amending ss. |
3 | 458.347 and 459.022, F.S.; deleting requirements that |
4 | physician assistants file evidence of certain clinical |
5 | experience before prescribing or dispensing medication; |
6 | authorizing the electronic submission of physician |
7 | assistant license applications and other required |
8 | documentation; amending ss. 458.348 and 459.025, F.S.; |
9 | conforming cross-references; providing an effective date. |
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11 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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13 | Section 1. Paragraph (e) of subsection (4) of section |
14 | 458.347, Florida Statutes, is amended, and paragraph (h) is |
15 | added to subsection (7) of that section, to read: |
16 | 458.347 Physician assistants.- |
17 | (4) PERFORMANCE OF PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS.- |
18 | (e) A supervisory physician may delegate to a fully |
19 | licensed physician assistant the authority to prescribe or |
20 | dispense any medication used in the supervisory physician's |
21 | practice unless such medication is listed on the formulary |
22 | created pursuant to paragraph (f). A fully licensed physician |
23 | assistant may only prescribe or dispense such medication under |
24 | the following circumstances: |
25 | 1. A physician assistant must clearly identify to the |
26 | patient that he or she is a physician assistant. Furthermore, |
27 | the physician assistant must inform the patient that the patient |
28 | has the right to see the physician prior to any prescription |
29 | being prescribed or dispensed by the physician assistant. |
30 | 2. The supervisory physician must notify the department of |
31 | his or her intent to delegate, on a department-approved form, |
32 | before delegating such authority and notify the department of |
33 | any change in prescriptive privileges of the physician |
34 | assistant. Authority to dispense may be delegated only by a |
35 | supervising physician who is registered as a dispensing |
36 | practitioner in compliance with s. 465.0276. |
37 | 3. The physician assistant must file with the department, |
38 | before commencing to prescribe or dispense, evidence that he or |
39 | she has completed a continuing medical education course of at |
40 | least 3 classroom hours in prescriptive practice, conducted by |
41 | an accredited program approved by the boards, which course |
42 | covers the limitations, responsibilities, and privileges |
43 | involved in prescribing medicinal drugs, or evidence that he or |
44 | she has received education comparable to the continuing |
45 | education course as part of an accredited physician assistant |
46 | training program. |
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48 | |
49 | |
50 | |
51 | 4. |
52 | a signed affidavit that he or she has completed a minimum of 10 |
53 | continuing medical education hours in the specialty practice in |
54 | which the physician assistant has prescriptive privileges with |
55 | each licensure renewal application. |
56 | 5. |
57 | number to the physician assistant granting authority for the |
58 | prescribing of medicinal drugs authorized within this paragraph |
59 | upon completion of the foregoing requirements. The physician |
60 | assistant shall not be required to independently register |
61 | pursuant to s. 465.0276. |
62 | 6. |
63 | complies with chapter 499 and must contain, in addition to the |
64 | supervisory physician's name, address, and telephone number, the |
65 | physician assistant's prescriber number. Unless it is a drug or |
66 | drug sample dispensed by the physician assistant, the |
67 | prescription must be filled in a pharmacy permitted under |
68 | chapter 465 and must be dispensed in that pharmacy by a |
69 | pharmacist licensed under chapter 465. The appearance of the |
70 | prescriber number creates a presumption that the physician |
71 | assistant is authorized to prescribe the medicinal drug and the |
72 | prescription is valid. |
73 | 7. |
74 | dispensing of medication in the appropriate medical record. |
75 | 8. |
76 | physician from delegating to a physician assistant the authority |
77 | to order medication for a hospitalized patient of the |
78 | supervisory physician. |
79 | |
80 | This paragraph does not apply to facilities licensed pursuant to |
81 | chapter 395. |
82 | (7) PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT LICENSURE.- |
83 | (h) An application or other documentation required to be |
84 | submitted to the department under this subsection may be |
85 | submitted electronically. |
86 | Section 2. Paragraph (c) of subsection (4) of section |
87 | 458.348, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
88 | 458.348 Formal supervisory relationships, standing orders, |
89 | and established protocols; notice; standards.- |
90 | (4) SUPERVISORY RELATIONSHIPS IN MEDICAL OFFICE SETTINGS.- |
91 | A physician who supervises an advanced registered nurse |
92 | practitioner or physician assistant at a medical office other |
93 | than the physician's primary practice location, where the |
94 | advanced registered nurse practitioner or physician assistant is |
95 | not under the onsite supervision of a supervising physician, |
96 | must comply with the standards set forth in this subsection. For |
97 | the purpose of this subsection, a physician's "primary practice |
98 | location" means the address reflected on the physician's profile |
99 | published pursuant to s. 456.041. |
100 | (c) A physician who supervises an advanced registered |
101 | nurse practitioner or physician assistant at a medical office |
102 | other than the physician's primary practice location, where the |
103 | advanced registered nurse practitioner or physician assistant is |
104 | not under the onsite supervision of a supervising physician and |
105 | the services offered at the office are primarily dermatologic or |
106 | skin care services, which include aesthetic skin care services |
107 | other than plastic surgery, must comply with the standards |
108 | listed in subparagraphs 1.-4. Notwithstanding s. |
109 | 458.347(4)(e)7. |
110 | pursuant to this paragraph may not be required to review and |
111 | cosign charts or medical records prepared by such physician |
112 | assistant. |
113 | 1. The physician shall submit to the board the addresses |
114 | of all offices where he or she is supervising an advanced |
115 | registered nurse practitioner or a physician's assistant which |
116 | are not the physician's primary practice location. |
117 | 2. The physician must be board certified or board eligible |
118 | in dermatology or plastic surgery as recognized by the board |
119 | pursuant to s. 458.3312. |
120 | 3. All such offices that are not the physician's primary |
121 | place of practice must be within 25 miles of the physician's |
122 | primary place of practice or in a county that is contiguous to |
123 | the county of the physician's primary place of practice. |
124 | However, the distance between any of the offices may not exceed |
125 | 75 miles. |
126 | 4. The physician may supervise only one office other than |
127 | the physician's primary place of practice except that until July |
128 | 1, 2011, the physician may supervise up to two medical offices |
129 | other than the physician's primary place of practice if the |
130 | addresses of the offices are submitted to the board before July |
131 | 1, 2006. Effective July 1, 2011, the physician may supervise |
132 | only one office other than the physician's primary place of |
133 | practice, regardless of when the addresses of the offices were |
134 | submitted to the board. |
135 | Section 3. Paragraph (e) of subsection (4) of section |
136 | 459.022, Florida Statutes, is amended, and paragraph (g) is |
137 | added to subsection (7) of that section, to read: |
138 | 459.022 Physician assistants.- |
139 | (4) PERFORMANCE OF PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS.- |
140 | (e) A supervisory physician may delegate to a fully |
141 | licensed physician assistant the authority to prescribe or |
142 | dispense any medication used in the supervisory physician's |
143 | practice unless such medication is listed on the formulary |
144 | created pursuant to s. 458.347. A fully licensed physician |
145 | assistant may only prescribe or dispense such medication under |
146 | the following circumstances: |
147 | 1. A physician assistant must clearly identify to the |
148 | patient that she or he is a physician assistant. Furthermore, |
149 | the physician assistant must inform the patient that the patient |
150 | has the right to see the physician prior to any prescription |
151 | being prescribed or dispensed by the physician assistant. |
152 | 2. The supervisory physician must notify the department of |
153 | her or his intent to delegate, on a department-approved form, |
154 | before delegating such authority and notify the department of |
155 | any change in prescriptive privileges of the physician |
156 | assistant. Authority to dispense may be delegated only by a |
157 | supervisory physician who is registered as a dispensing |
158 | practitioner in compliance with s. 465.0276. |
159 | 3. The physician assistant must file with the department, |
160 | before commencing to prescribe or dispense, evidence that she or |
161 | he has completed a continuing medical education course of at |
162 | least 3 classroom hours in prescriptive practice, conducted by |
163 | an accredited program approved by the boards, which course |
164 | covers the limitations, responsibilities, and privileges |
165 | involved in prescribing medicinal drugs, or evidence that she or |
166 | he has received education comparable to the continuing education |
167 | course as part of an accredited physician assistant training |
168 | program. |
169 | |
170 | |
171 | |
172 | |
173 | 4. |
174 | a signed affidavit that she or he has completed a minimum of 10 |
175 | continuing medical education hours in the specialty practice in |
176 | which the physician assistant has prescriptive privileges with |
177 | each licensure renewal application. |
178 | 5. |
179 | number to the physician assistant granting authority for the |
180 | prescribing of medicinal drugs authorized within this paragraph |
181 | upon completion of the foregoing requirements. The physician |
182 | assistant shall not be required to independently register |
183 | pursuant to s. 465.0276. |
184 | 6. |
185 | complies with chapter 499 and must contain, in addition to the |
186 | supervisory physician's name, address, and telephone number, the |
187 | physician assistant's prescriber number. Unless it is a drug or |
188 | drug sample dispensed by the physician assistant, the |
189 | prescription must be filled in a pharmacy permitted under |
190 | chapter 465, and must be dispensed in that pharmacy by a |
191 | pharmacist licensed under chapter 465. The appearance of the |
192 | prescriber number creates a presumption that the physician |
193 | assistant is authorized to prescribe the medicinal drug and the |
194 | prescription is valid. |
195 | 7. |
196 | dispensing of medication in the appropriate medical record. |
197 | 8. |
198 | physician from delegating to a physician assistant the authority |
199 | to order medication for a hospitalized patient of the |
200 | supervisory physician. |
201 | |
202 | This paragraph does not apply to facilities licensed pursuant to |
203 | chapter 395. |
204 | (7) PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT LICENSURE.- |
205 | (g) An application or other documentation required to be |
206 | submitted to the department under this subsection may be |
207 | submitted electronically. |
208 | Section 4. Paragraph (c) of subsection (3) of section |
209 | 459.025, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
210 | 459.025 Formal supervisory relationships, standing orders, |
211 | and established protocols; notice; standards.- |
212 | (3) SUPERVISORY RELATIONSHIPS IN MEDICAL OFFICE SETTINGS.- |
213 | An osteopathic physician who supervises an advanced registered |
214 | nurse practitioner or physician assistant at a medical office |
215 | other than the osteopathic physician's primary practice |
216 | location, where the advanced registered nurse practitioner or |
217 | physician assistant is not under the onsite supervision of a |
218 | supervising osteopathic physician, must comply with the |
219 | standards set forth in this subsection. For the purpose of this |
220 | subsection, an osteopathic physician's "primary practice |
221 | location" means the address reflected on the physician's profile |
222 | published pursuant to s. 456.041. |
223 | (c) An osteopathic physician who supervises an advanced |
224 | registered nurse practitioner or physician assistant at a |
225 | medical office other than the osteopathic physician's primary |
226 | practice location, where the advanced registered nurse |
227 | practitioner or physician assistant is not under the onsite |
228 | supervision of a supervising osteopathic physician and the |
229 | services offered at the office are primarily dermatologic or |
230 | skin care services, which include aesthetic skin care services |
231 | other than plastic surgery, must comply with the standards |
232 | listed in subparagraphs 1.-4. Notwithstanding s. |
233 | 459.022(4)(e)7. |
234 | physician assistant pursuant to this paragraph may not be |
235 | required to review and cosign charts or medical records prepared |
236 | by such physician assistant. |
237 | 1. The osteopathic physician shall submit to the Board of |
238 | Osteopathic Medicine the addresses of all offices where he or |
239 | she is supervising or has a protocol with an advanced registered |
240 | nurse practitioner or a physician's assistant which are not the |
241 | osteopathic physician's primary practice location. |
242 | 2. The osteopathic physician must be board certified or |
243 | board eligible in dermatology or plastic surgery as recognized |
244 | by the Board of Osteopathic Medicine pursuant to s. 459.0152. |
245 | 3. All such offices that are not the osteopathic |
246 | physician's primary place of practice must be within 25 miles of |
247 | the osteopathic physician's primary place of practice or in a |
248 | county that is contiguous to the county of the osteopathic |
249 | physician's primary place of practice. However, the distance |
250 | between any of the offices may not exceed 75 miles. |
251 | 4. The osteopathic physician may supervise only one office |
252 | other than the osteopathic physician's primary place of practice |
253 | except that until July 1, 2011, the osteopathic physician may |
254 | supervise up to two medical offices other than the osteopathic |
255 | physician's primary place of practice if the addresses of the |
256 | offices are submitted to the Board of Osteopathic Medicine |
257 | before July 1, 2006. Effective July 1, 2011, the osteopathic |
258 | physician may supervise only one office other than the |
259 | osteopathic physician's primary place of practice, regardless of |
260 | when the addresses of the offices were submitted to the Board of |
261 | Osteopathic Medicine. |
262 | Section 5. This act shall take effect July 1, 2010. |
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