Iowa 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF424 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 05/08/2023

                    House File 424 - Enrolled   House File 424   AN ACT   PROVIDING FOR THE COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE OF PHYSICIAN   ASSISTANTS BY ALLOWING FOR THE PRACTICE OF CERTAIN PHYSICIAN   ASSISTANTS WITHOUT SUPERVISION BY A PHYSICIAN.   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:    Section 1. Section 135.24, subsection 7, paragraph d, Code    2023, is amended to read as follows:    d. Health care provider means a physician licensed under    chapter 148 ; a chiropractor licensed under chapter 151 ; a    physical therapist licensed pursuant to chapter 148A ; an    occupational therapist licensed pursuant to chapter 148B ;    a podiatrist licensed pursuant to chapter 149 ; a physician    assistant licensed and practicing under a supervising physician      pursuant to chapter 148C ; a licensed practical nurse, a    registered nurse, or an advanced registered nurse practitioner    licensed pursuant to chapter 152 or 152E ; a respiratory    therapist licensed pursuant to chapter 152B ; a dentist, dental    hygienist, or dental assistant registered or licensed to    practice under chapter 153 ; an optometrist licensed pursuant    to chapter 154 ; a psychologist licensed pursuant to chapter    154B ; a social worker licensed pursuant to chapter 154C ; a    mental health counselor, marital and family therapist, behavior    analyst, or assistant behavior analyst licensed pursuant to    chapter 154D ; a speech pathologist or audiologist licensed    pursuant to chapter 154F ; a pharmacist licensed pursuant to    chapter 155A ; or an emergency medical care provider certified    

  House File 424, p. 2   pursuant to chapter 147A .    Sec. 2. Section 135G.1, subsection 8, Code 2023, is amended    to read as follows:    8. Physician assistant means a person licensed to practice      under the supervision of a physician as authorized in chapters    147   and chapter 148C .    Sec. 3. Section 135P.1, subsection 2, Code 2023, is amended    to read as follows:    2. Health care provider means a physician or osteopathic    physician licensed under chapter 148 , a physician assistant    licensed and practicing   under a supervising physician pursuant    to chapter 148C , a podiatrist licensed under chapter 149 , a    chiropractor licensed under chapter 151 , a licensed practical    nurse, a registered nurse, or an advanced registered nurse    practitioner licensed under chapter 152 or 152E , a dentist    licensed under chapter 153 , an optometrist licensed under    chapter 154 , a pharmacist licensed under chapter 155A , or    any other person who is licensed, certified, or otherwise    authorized or permitted by the law of this state to administer    health care in the ordinary course of business or in the    practice of a profession.    Sec. 4. Section 147.14, subsection 1, paragraph l, Code    2023, is amended to read as follows:    l. For the board of physician assistants, five members    licensed to practice as physician assistants, at least two of    whom practice in counties with a population of less than fifty    thousand, one member licensed to practice medicine and surgery    who supervises a physician assistant engaged in independent      practice or collaborates with   a physician assistant, one    member licensed to practice osteopathic medicine and surgery    who supervises a physician assistant engaged in independent      practice or collaborates with a physician assistant, and two    members who are not licensed to practice either medicine and    surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery or licensed as a    physician assistant and who shall represent the general public.    At least one of the physician or osteopathic physician members    shall be in practice in a county with a population of less than    fifty thousand.    Sec. 5. Section 147.107, subsection 4, Code 2023, is amended                

  House File 424, p. 3   to read as follows:    4. A   Notwithstanding subsection 1 and any other provision    of this section to the contrary, a   physician assistant may    prescribe, dispense, order, administer, or procure prescription    drugs, controlled substances, or medical devices necessary to    complete a course of therapy pursuant to section 148C.4 . Rules      relating to the authority of physician assistants to prescribe      drugs, controlled substances, and medical devices pursuant to    this subsection shall be adopted by the board of physician      assistants after consultation with the board of medicine and    board of pharmacy.      Sec. 6. Section 147.107, subsections 5 and 6, Code 2023, are    amended by striking the subsections.    Sec. 7. Section 147.136A, subsection 1, paragraph a, Code    2023, is amended to read as follows:    a. Health care provider means a hospital as defined in    section 135B.1 , a health care facility as defined in section    135C.1 , a health facility as defined in section 135P.1 , a    physician or an osteopathic physician licensed under chapter    148 , a physician assistant licensed and practicing under a      supervising physician under chapter 148C , a podiatrist licensed    under chapter 149 , a chiropractor licensed under chapter 151 , a    licensed practical nurse, a registered nurse, or an advanced    registered nurse practitioner licensed under chapter 152 or    152E , a dentist licensed under chapter 153 , an optometrist    licensed under chapter 154 , a pharmacist licensed under chapter    155A , a professional corporation under chapter 496C that is    owned by persons licensed to practice a profession listed in    this paragraph, or any other person or entity who is licensed,    certified, or otherwise authorized or permitted by the law of    this state to administer health care in the ordinary course of    business or in the practice of a profession.    Sec. 8. Section 147A.10, subsection 3, Code 2023, is amended    to read as follows:    3. An act of commission or omission of any appropriately    certified emergency medical care provider, registered nurse,    or   licensed practical nurse, or physician assistant, while    rendering emergency medical care under the responsible    supervision and control of a physician to a person who is                

  House File 424, p. 4   deemed by them to be in immediate danger of serious injury or    loss of life, shall not impose any liability upon the certified    emergency medical care provider, registered nurse, licensed    practical nurse, or physician assistant, the supervising    physician, physician designee, advanced registered nurse    practitioner, or any hospital, or upon the state, or any    county, city or other political subdivision, or the employees    of any of these entities; provided that this section shall not    relieve any person of liability for civil damages for any act    of commission or omission which constitutes recklessness.    Sec. 9. Section 148C.1, subsection 5, Code 2023, is amended    by striking the subsection and inserting in lieu thereof the    following:    5. Independent practice means the practice of a physician    assistant that is organized as a professional corporation under    chapter 496C or a professional limited liability company under    chapter 489.    Sec. 10. Section 148C.1, subsection 8, Code 2023, is amended    by striking the subsection and inserting in lieu thereof the    following:    8. Supervising physician means a physician who supervises    the medical services provided by a physician assistant    engaged in independent practice consistent with the physician    assistants education, training, and experience.    Sec. 11. Section 148C.1, subsection 6, Code 2023, is amended    to read as follows:    6. Physician means a person who is currently licensed in    Iowa to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine    and surgery. Notwithstanding   this subsection , a physician    supervising a physician assistant practicing in a federal    facility or under federal authority shall not be required to      obtain licensure beyond licensure requirements mandated by the    federal government for supervising physicians.      Sec. 12. Section 148C.3, subsection 2, Code 2023, is amended      to read as follows:    2. a.   Rules Joint rules shall be adopted by the board and    the board of medicine   pursuant to this chapter requiring a    licensed physician assistant to be supervised by physicians a    physician during the first two years of independent practice if                  

  House File 424, p. 5   the physician assistant has not previously practiced under a      supervising physician or in collaboration with the appropriate    physician or other health care professional for a period of at      least two years   . The rules shall provide that not more than    five physician assistants shall be supervised by a physician at    one time   determine the terms of collaboration for a physician    assistant engaged in independent practice after the conclusion      of two years of practice under a supervising physician . The    rules shall also provide that a physician assistant shall    notify the board of the identity of the physician assistants    supervising physician and of any change in the status of the    supervisory relationship.    b.   For purposes of this chapter, supervision does not    require the personal presence of the physician at the place      where medical services are rendered except insofar as the    personal presence is expressly required by this chapter or by      rules of the board adopted pursuant to chapter 17A.    Sec. 13. Section 148C.4, subsections 2 and 3, Code 2023, are    amended to read as follows:    2. a.   Notwithstanding subsection 1 , a physician assistant    licensed pursuant to this chapter or authorized to practice    in any other state or federal jurisdiction who voluntarily    and gratuitously, and other than in the ordinary course of    the physician assistants employment or practice, responds to    a need for medical care created by an emergency or a state    or local disaster may render such care that the physician    assistant is able to provide without supervision as described      in this section or with such supervision as is available .    b.   A physician who supervises a physician assistant    providing medical care pursuant to this subsection shall not    be required to meet the requirements of rules adopted pursuant      to section 148C.3, subsection 2 , relating to supervision    by physicians.   A physician providing physician assistant    supervision pursuant to this subsection or a physician    assistant, who voluntarily and gratuitously, and other than in    the ordinary course of the physician assistants employment or    practice, responds to a need for medical care created by an    emergency or a state or local disaster shall not be subject    to criminal liability by reason of having issued or executed                                             

  House File 424, p. 6   the orders for   provided such care, and shall not be liable for    civil damages for acts or omissions relating to the issuance or    execution of the orders   such care unless the acts or omissions    constitute recklessness.    3. The degree of collaboration between a physician    assistant and the appropriate member of a health care team    shall be determined at the practice level, and may involve    decisions made by the medical group, hospital service,    supervising physician, or employer of the physician assistant,    or the credentialing and privileging system of a licensed    health care facility. A physician shall be accessible at all    times for consultation with a physician assistant unless the    physician assistant is providing emergency medical services    pursuant to   645 IAC 327.1(1)(n) . The supervising physician    shall have ultimate responsibility for determining the medical    care provided by the supervising physician-physician assistant      team A physician assistant shall be responsible for the    services performed by the physician assistant that are not    performed under the supervision of a physician   .    Sec. 14. Section 148C.5, subsection 1, Code 2023, is amended    to read as follows:    1. If the board commences a contested case hearing against    a physician assistant by delivering a statement of charges    and notice of hearing to the physician assistant, the board    shall deliver a copy of the statement of charges and notice of    hearing to the physician assistants supervising physician , if      applicable .    Sec. 15. Section 148C.5, subsection 3, Code 2023, is amended    by striking the subsection.    Sec. 16. Section 148C.9, Code 2023, is amended to read as    follows:    148C.9 Eye examination restricted.    A physician assistant shall not be permitted to prescribe      lenses, prisms, or contact lenses for the aid, relief, or    correction of human vision.   A physician assistant engaged    in independent practice shall not be permitted to measure    the visual power and visual efficiency of the human eye, as    distinguished from routine visual screening, except in the    personal presence of a supervising physician at the place where                           

  House File 424, p. 7   such services are rendered.    Sec. 17. Section 148F.7, Code 2023, is amended to read as    follows:    148F.7 Limitation on provision of care and services.    A licensed orthotist, prosthetist, or pedorthist may provide    care or services only if the care or services are provided    pursuant to an order from a licensed physician, a licensed    podiatric physician, an advanced registered nurse practitioner    licensed pursuant to chapter 152 or 152E , or a physician    assistant who has been delegated the authority to order the      services of an orthotist, prosthetist, or pedorthist by the      assistants supervising physician licensed under chapter 148C .    Sec. 18. Section 154F.2, subsection 1, paragraph a, Code    2023, is amended to read as follows:    a. Licensed physicians and surgeons, licensed osteopathic    physicians and surgeons, and   licensed physician assistants ,    and registered nurses acting under the supervision of a    physician or osteopathic physician, persons conducting hearing    tests under the direct supervision of a licensed physician    and surgeon or licensed osteopathic physician and surgeon,    or students of medicine or surgery or osteopathic medicine    and surgery pursuing a course of study in a medical school or    college of osteopathic medicine and surgery approved by the    board of medicine while performing functions incidental to    their course of study.    Sec. 19. Section 225C.6, subsection 4, paragraph c,    subparagraph (1), Code 2023, is amended to read as follows:    (1) A comprehensive set of wraparound services for persons    who have had or are at imminent risk of having acute or    crisis mental health symptoms that do not permit the persons    to remain in or threatens removal of the persons from their    home and community, but who have been determined by a mental    health professional and a licensed health care professional,    subject to the professionals scope of practice, not to need    inpatient acute hospital services. For the purposes of this    subparagraph, mental health professional means the same as    defined in section 228.1 and licensed health care professional    means a person licensed under chapter 148 to practice medicine    and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery, an advanced          

  House File 424, p. 8   registered nurse practitioner licensed under chapter 152 or    152E , or a physician assistant licensed to practice   under the    supervision of a physician as authorized in   chapters 147 and    chapter   148C .    Sec. 20. Section 228.1, subsection 7, paragraph b, Code    2023, is amended to read as follows:    b. The individual holds a current Iowa license if    practicing in a field covered by an Iowa licensure law and    is a psychiatrist, an advanced registered nurse practitioner    who holds a national certification in psychiatric mental    health care and is licensed by the board of nursing, a    physician assistant practicing under the supervision of or in      collaboration with a psychiatrist, a qualified mental health    professional physician assistant, a psychiatric advanced      registered nurse practitioner as defined in section 125.2, or    an individual who holds a doctorate degree in psychology and is    licensed by the board of psychology. For the purposes of this      paragraph, collaboration means the same as defined in section    148C.1.      Sec. 21. Section 280.16, subsection 1, paragraph d, Code    2023, is amended to read as follows:    d.  Licensed health care professional means a person    licensed under chapter 148 to practice medicine and surgery or    osteopathic medicine and surgery, an advanced registered nurse    practitioner licensed under chapter 152 or 152E and registered    with the board of nursing, or a physician assistant licensed to      practice under the supervision of a physician as authorized in    chapters 147 and chapter 148C .    Sec. 22. Section 489.1102, subsection 2, paragraph b, Code    2023, is amended to read as follows:      b. Nothing in this section shall be construed to expand    the scope of practice of a physician assistant or modify the      requirement in   section 148C.4 that a physician assistant    perform medical services under the supervision of a licensed    physician   .    Sec. 23. Section 489.1105, subsection 2, paragraph b, Code    2023, is amended to read as follows:      b. Nothing in this section shall be construed to expand    the scope of practice of a physician assistant or modify the                                  

  House File 424, p. 9   requirement in   section 148C.4 that a physician assistant    perform medical services under the supervision of a licensed    physician   .    Sec. 24. Section 496C.4, subsection 2, paragraph b, Code    2023, is amended to read as follows:    b. Nothing in this section shall be construed to expand    the scope of practice of a physician assistant or modify the      requirement in section 148C.4 that a physician assistant    perform medical services under the supervision of a licensed      physician .    Sec. 25. Section 496C.7, subsection 3, paragraph b, Code    2023, is amended to read as follows:    b. Nothing in this section shall be construed to expand    the scope of practice of a physician assistant or modify the      requirement in section 148C.4 that a physician assistant    perform medical services under the supervision of a licensed      physician .    Sec. 26. REPEAL. Sections 148.13 and 148C.12, Code 2023,    are repealed.    ______________________________   PAT GRASSLEY   Speaker of the House   ______________________________   AMY SINCLAIR   President of the Senate   I hereby certify that this bill originated in the House and   is known as House File 424, Ninetieth General Assembly.   ______________________________   MEGHAN NELSON   Chief Clerk of the House   Approved _______________, 2023 ______________________________   KIM REYNOLDS   Governor