Bill Text: FL S1192 | 2023 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Certified Nurse Midwives
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2023-05-05 - Died in Health Policy [S1192 Detail]
Download: Florida-2023-S1192-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2023 SB 1192 By Senator Rodriguez 40-00830B-23 20231192__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to certified nurse midwives; amending 3 s. 464.0123, F.S.; requiring certain certified nurse 4 midwives, in order to provide out-of-hospital 5 intrapartum care, to maintain a written policy for the 6 transfer of patients needing a higher acuity of care 7 or emergency services; requiring that such policy 8 prescribe and require the use of an emergency plan-of 9 care form; providing requirements for the form; 10 requiring such certified nurse midwives to document 11 specified information on the form if the transfer of 12 care is determined to be necessary; requiring 13 certified nurse midwives, before such transfer of the 14 patient, to verbally provide the receiving provider 15 with specified information; requiring certified nurse 16 midwives to provide the patient’s emergency plan-of 17 care form to the receiving provider upon the patient’s 18 transfer, as well as certain patient records; 19 requiring the board to adopt certain rules; providing 20 an effective date. 21 22 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 23 24 Section 1. Paragraph (b) of subsection (3) of section 25 464.0123, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 26 464.0123 Autonomous practice by an advanced practice 27 registered nurse.— 28 (3) PRACTICE REQUIREMENTS.— 29 (b)1. In order to provide out-of-hospital intrapartum care, 30 a certified nurse midwife engaged in the autonomous practice of 31 nurse midwifery must maintain a written policy for the transfer 32 of patients needing a higher acuity of care or emergency 33 services. The policy must prescribe and require use of an 34 emergency plan-of-care form, which must be signed by the patient 35 before admission to intrapartum care. At a minimum, the form 36 must include all of the following: 37 a. The name and address of the closest hospital with 38 maternity and newborn services. 39 b. Reasons for which transfer of care would be necessary, 40 including the transfer-of-care conditions prescribed by board 41 rule. 42 c. Ambulances or other emergency medical services that 43 would be used to transport the patient in the event of an 44 emergency. 45 2. If transfer of care is determined necessary by the 46 certified nurse midwife, the certified nurse midwife must 47 document all of the following information on the patient’s 48 emergency plan-of-care form: 49 a. The name, date of birth, and condition of the patient. 50 b. The gravidity and parity of the patient and the 51 gestational age and condition of the fetus or newborn infant. 52 c. The reasons that necessitated the transfer of care. 53 d. A description of the situation, relevant clinical 54 background, assessment, and recommendations. 55 e. The planned mode of transporting the patient to the 56 receiving facility. 57 f. The expected time of arrival at the receiving facility. 58 3. Before transferring the patient, the certified nurse 59 midwife must provide the receiving provider with a verbal 60 summary of the information specified in subparagraph 2. Upon 61 transfer of the patient to the receiving facility, the certified 62 nurse midwife must provide the receiving provider with the 63 patient’s emergency plan-of-care form. 64 4. The certified nurse midwife shall provide the receiving 65 provider with the patient’s prenatal records, including patient 66 history, prenatal laboratory results, sonograms, prenatal care 67 flow sheets, maternal fetal medical reports, and labor flow 68 charting and current notations. 69 5. The board shall adopt rules to prescribe transfer-of 70 care conditions, monitor for excessive transfers, conduct 71 reviews of adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes, and monitor 72 the licensure of certified nurse midwives engaged in autonomous 73 practicemust have a writtenpatient transfer agreement with a74hospital and a written referral agreement with a physician75licensed under chapter 458 or chapter 459 to engage in nurse76midwifery. 77 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023.