Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB101

Introduced
1/18/22  

Caption

Podiatry, scope of practice expanded to include foot and ankle, Sec. 34-24-230 am'd.

Impact

The proposed changes to the definition of podiatry in Section 34-24-230, Code of Alabama 1975, would effectively adjust state laws to broaden podiatric services. If enacted, this legislation would allow podiatrists to perform a wider range of medical and surgical treatments, including the ability to treat osseous ailments of the ankle, provided they have completed the requisite postgraduate residency training. The bill's passage could lead to increased healthcare options for patients, potentially reducing wait times and bridging the gap in services currently filled by orthopedic surgeons.

Summary

SB101 aims to expand the current scope of practice for podiatrists in Alabama by allowing them to treat disorders of both the foot and ankle. Under existing law, podiatry is primarily restricted to conditions affecting only the foot. This bill seeks to recognize the significant connection and overlapping conditions that affect both the foot and ankle, thereby enhancing access to care for patients with related ailments. The inclusion of the ankle will enable podiatrists to offer comprehensive care for conditions that involve both structures, which is increasingly vital as more patients seek specialized treatment for injuries and chronic conditions affecting those areas.

Contention

Notably, the discussions surrounding SB101 highlighted a divergence of opinion among healthcare professionals. Proponents of the bill argue that expanding the scope of practice for podiatrists is essential for improving patient outcomes and integrating care. However, there are concerns regarding the qualifications and training of podiatrists in performing surgeries or procedures that involve the ankle, which may have previously been outside their jurisdiction. Opponents argue that the change could jeopardize patient safety if not monitored closely, given that the ankle is a more complex structure with a higher risk of complications than the foot alone.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB232

Scope of practice of physical therapists

AL SB173

Scope of Practice of Physical Therapists

AL SB224

Office of Occupational and Professional Licensing, created within the Department of Labor; oversight provided to professional or occupational licensing boards.

AL HB235

Scope of practice of architecture and duties of board

AL SB285

Certificate of need; exclude new or expanded obstretric and psychiatric facilities from requirement

AL SB200

Drug courts; name changed to "accountability courts," eligibility expanded to include veterans and individuals with mental illness, duties of Administrative Office of Courts further provided for

AL HB360

Drug courts; name changed to "accountability courts," eligibility expanded to include veterans and individuals with mental illness, duties of Administrative Office of Courts further provided for

AL HB109

Sunset Law; State Board of Podiatry continued with modification until October 1, 2029

AL SB25

Board of Nursing, authorized by rule to clarify scope of practice of certified nursing support technicians, disciplinary actions clarified

AL HJR241

Recognizing the positive approach and best practices of the crisis intervention team program and encouraging the development of active programs statewide.

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