Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1482

Introduced
1/31/25  

Caption

CERT ANESTHESIOLOGIST ASSIST

Impact

The enactment of SB1482 would significantly amend existing state regulations regarding medical practice. It not only establishes a formal pathway for CAAs to be licensed but also details their functions, the requirements for their supervision, and the protocols for accountability within the healthcare system. This regulation is positioned to enhance the operational workflow of anesthesiologists, allowing them to focus on higher-level clinical decisions while CAAs manage other aspects of anesthesia care, although this comes with a requirement for stringent oversight from licensed anesthesiologists.

Summary

SB1482, known as the Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant Practice Act, is legislation aimed at establishing a licensure system for certified anesthesiologist assistants (CAAs) in the State of Illinois. Introduced by Senator Cristina Castro, the bill seeks to enable enhanced utilization of anesthesia professionals by allowing anesthesiologists to delegate certain medical responsibilities to CAAs, promoting efficient healthcare delivery. The bill lays out rigorous licensure requisites, including educational standards and criminal background checks, to ensure that only qualified individuals can practice as CAAs, thus affecting public health and safety directly.

Contention

While the intent of SB1482 is to streamline anesthesia care, there may be concerns regarding the potential dilution of professional standards in anesthesiology. Some stakeholders might argue that the delegation of responsibilities to CAAs could lead to risks if not managed properly, emphasizing the need for clear supervision policies. Additionally, the requirement that the Illinois State Medical Board includes a CAA to ensure their professional representation could also spark discussions on the balance of power within medical practice hierarchies and regulation, potentially creating divisions between different healthcare professionals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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