Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF211

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to the referral of a patient for diagnostic imaging by a physical therapist.(Formerly SSB 1046.)

Impact

By enabling physical therapists to initiate referrals for diagnostic imaging, SF211 aims to enhance patient access to necessary diagnostic procedures and potentially streamline the overall healthcare process. This could lead to reduced wait times for patients seeking imaging services, thus facilitating quicker diagnoses and treatment plans. Additionally, the bill aligns with a trend towards greater autonomy for specialized healthcare providers, allowing them to operate more independently while maintaining essential standards of care.

Summary

Senate File 211 (SF211) introduces significant changes to the practice of physical therapy in Iowa by allowing physical therapists to refer patients for diagnostic imaging, including plain radiographs and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This referral can be made without necessarily obtaining prior approval from a physician, although hospitals may retain some control over evaluations performed within their facilities. The bill emphasizes that the diagnostic imaging should be carried out and interpreted by an appropriately licensed healthcare professional, ensuring that proper care protocols are followed.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding SF211 highlighted some concerns regarding the implications of this change. Critics worry that allowing physical therapists the authority to independently refer for diagnostic imaging could blur the lines of responsibility and oversight within the healthcare system. Some medical professionals express apprehensions about the capability of physical therapists to determine when imaging is necessary, which may lead to over-reliance on imaging technology rather than thorough clinical assessments. Proponents, however, argue that this change will empower physical therapists and improve patient care without compromising safety, as the bill necessitates that all imaging results be communicated back to the patient's designated primary care provider for coordination of care.

Companion Bills

IA SSB1046

Related A bill for an act relating to the referral of a patient for diagnostic imaging by a physical therapist.(See SF 211.)

Previously Filed As

IA SSB1046

A bill for an act relating to the referral of a patient for diagnostic imaging by a physical therapist.(See SF 211.)

IA HF174

A bill for an act relating to the referral of a patient for diagnostic imaging by a physical therapist. (Formerly HSB 11.) Effective date: 07/01/2023.

IA HSB11

A bill for an act relating to the referral of a patient by a physical therapist for diagnostic imaging.(See HF 174.)

IA SB2273

Diagnostic imaging by physical therapists.

IA HB362

Physical therapists; delete requirement for physician referral before performing services.

IA HB421

Physical therapists; delete requirement for physicians referral before performing services.

IA S0198

Permits physical therapists to continue to order diagnostic imaging as an authorized practice of physical therapy beyond December 31, 2025.

IA H6060

Permits physical therapists to continue to order diagnostic imaging as an authorized practice of physical therapy beyond December 31, 2025.

IA SB1266

Physical therapists; imaging; laboratory tests

IA SB170

Provides relative to physical therapists. (8/1/24)

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