Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB692

Caption

Nurses; notify supervising or delegating physician when subject to a complaint or report in outpatient settings; provisions

Impact

This bill fundamentally alters the existing framework for how complaints against nurses are handled, emphasizing immediate reporting and communication with physicians. By requiring nurses to notify supervising physicians about complaints, the bill aims to improve oversight and accountability in outpatient settings. It also stipulates that the Georgia Board of Nursing must transmit relevant complaints and reports to the Georgia Composite Medical Board, enhancing the collaborative process between nursing and medical boards for the benefit of patient care.

Summary

House Bill 692 introduces amendments to the reporting requirements for registered professional nurses and advanced practice registered nurses working in outpatient settings. The bill mandates that these nurses notify their supervising or delegating physician immediately upon becoming aware of any complaints or reports made to the Georgia Board of Nursing concerning care that requires physician involvement. This legislation is set to take effect on July 1, 2025, thereby establishing a clearer protocol for communication regarding patient care issues between nurses and physicians.

Contention

Some points of contention around HB 692 may relate to concerns about the potential for increased administrative burden on nurses and the implications for patient confidentiality. Critics could argue that immediate notification to supervising physicians might discourage nurses from reporting complaints, particularly if they fear repercussions or scrutiny from their supervisors. Furthermore, the confidentiality of communications between the nursing board and the medical board is emphasized, raising questions about how complaints will be managed and the extent to which they might affect the professional standing of nurses involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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