Collaborative care disclosures.
The legislation is expected to generate significant changes in how collaborative care is presented to patients in Indiana. By enforcing disclosure of credentials and practice affiliations, the bill aims to improve patient education and safety. This could lead to a better-informed patient populace, capable of making more educated choices regarding their healthcare. Additionally, it aligns with ongoing trends in healthcare to promote transparency and accountability among healthcare providers, thereby potentially improving the quality of care.
House Bill 1109 seeks to amend the Indiana Code concerning professions and occupations by establishing new disclosure requirements for advanced practice registered nurses, certified direct entry midwives, and physician assistants who operate under collaborative agreements with licensed practitioners. The bill mandates that these healthcare providers must display certain key information in their office settings, and if they advertise online, they are required to include these disclosures on their websites. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and provide patients with critical information about their healthcare providers before they receive services.
While the bill is largely aimed at improving patient understanding, there may be points of contention regarding the practicality of the requirements and the potential burden on healthcare providers. Some may argue that the obligations to display additional information could lead to increased administrative work for providers, particularly in smaller practices. Furthermore, there could be concerns related to how the enforcement of these regulations will be conducted and whether they could inadvertently reduce access to midwifery and nursing services if providers feel overwhelmed by compliance demands.