Arizona 2024 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2113 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/21/2024

                      	HB 2113 
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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-sixth Legislature 
Second Regular Session 
House: HHS DP 10-0-0-0 
 
HB 2113: medical assistants; scope of practice 
Sponsor: Representative Willoughby, LD 13 
House Engrossed 
Overview 
Expands the acts that a medical assistant may perform without the direct supervision of a 
medical doctor, physician assistant or nurse practitioner. 
History 
A medical assistant is an unlicensed person who performs specified tasks as outlined in 
statute, has completed an education program approved by the Arizona Medical Board 
(Board), assists in a medical practice under the supervision of a medical doctor, physician 
assistant or nurse practitioner and performs delegated procedures that commensurate with 
the medical assistant's education and training but does not diagnose, interpret, design or 
modify established treatment programs or perform any functions that would violate any 
statute applicable to the practice of medicine.  
Direct supervision means a licensed physician, physician assistant or nurse practitioner is 
within the same room or office suite as the medical assistant in order to be available for 
consultation regarding the tasks the medical assistant performs (A.R.S. § 32-1401). 
Medical assistants may perform the following tasks without direct supervision: 
1) billing and coding; 
2) verify insurance; 
3) make patient appointments; 
4) perform scheduling; 
5) record a medical doctor's findings in patient charts and transcribe materials in patient 
charts and records; 
6) perform visual acuity screening as part of a routine physical; and 
7) take and record patient vital signs and medical history on medical records. 
The Board, by rule, must prescribe medical assistant training requirements. The training 
requirements for a medical assistant may be satisfied through a training program that meets 
all of the following: 1) is designed and offered by a physician; 2) meets or exceeds any of the 
approved training program requirements specified in rule; 3) verifies the entry-level 
competencies of a medical assistant as prescribed by rule; and 4) provides written verification 
to the individual of successful completion of the training program (A.R.S. § 32-1456).   
A sunrise application was submitted on November 1, 2023, requesting an expansion of the 
scope of practice for medical assistants to allow them to perform certain administrative duties 
without direct supervision.  
    	HB 2113 
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Provisions 
1. Allows medical assistants to perform the following tasks without the direct supervision 
of a medical doctor, physician assistant or nurse practitioner: 
a) communicate documented medical advice, orders and interpreted test results from a 
medical doctor, physician assistant or nurse practitioner; and 
b) obtain, process and communicate medication or procedure prior authorization as 
documented and ordered by a medical doctor, physician assistant or nurse 
practitioner. (Sec. 1) 
2. Makes technical changes. (Sec. 1) 
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