HB 2583 Initials AG Page 1 Health & Human Services ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Fifty-seventh Legislature First Regular Session HB 2583: physical therapists; imaging; laboratory tests Sponsor: Representative Bliss, LD 1 Committee on Health & Human Services Overview Allows physical therapists to order imaging rather than just musculoskeletal imaging. Permits physical therapists to order laboratory tests and requires these tests to be performed by an authorized health care practitioner. History The Arizona State Board of Physical Therapy (Board) protects the public from incompetent, unprofessional and unlawful practices of physical therapy. The Board licenses and certifies qualified applicants as physical therapists and physical therapist assistants and establishes standards for the practice of physical therapy (A.R.S. § 32-2003). A physical therapist may order musculoskeletal imaging consisting of plain film radiographs. The imaging must be performed by a health care practitioner who is authorized to perform the imaging and must be interpreted by a licensed medical doctor, osteopathic or naturopathic physician trained in radiology interpretation. A physical therapist must report results for all imaging tests the physical therapist orders to the patient's health care practitioner of record or the referring health care practitioner, if designated, within seven days after receiving the results. If the patient does not have a health care practitioner of record, the physical therapist must refer the patient to an appropriate health care practitioner if the physical therapist has reasonable cause to believe that any symptoms or conditions are present that may require services beyond the physical therapist's scope of practice (A.R.S. § 32-2041.01). Provisions 1. Permits physical therapists to order imaging, rather than just musculoskeletal imaging consisting of plain film radiographs. (Sec. 1) 2. Allows physical therapists to order laboratory tests. (Sec. 1) 3. Requires the laboratory tests to be performed by a health care practitioner who is authorized to perform laboratory tests. (Sec. 1) 4. Requires a physical therapist to report the results for all laboratory tests that the physical therapist orders to the patient's health care practitioner of record or the referring health care practitioner if designated within seven days after receiving the results. (Sec. 1) 5. Makes a conforming change. (Sec. 1) ☐ Prop 105 (45 votes) ☐ Prop 108 (40 votes) ☐ Emergency (40 votes) ☐ Fiscal Note