Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB445

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Professions and businesses; administration of anesthesia by certified registered nurse anesthetists; revise a provision

Impact

If enacted, HB 445 would significantly affect state laws pertaining to the practice of nursing, particularly in the area of anesthesia administration. It would allow CRNAs to perform their functions with greater autonomy, which may lead to increased availability of anesthesia services across the state. This autonomy could be particularly beneficial in rural communities where healthcare resources are scarce, ensuring that patients receive timely anesthesia care. However, this change could also spur discussions regarding the qualifications and training required for CRNAs to operate independently.

Summary

House Bill 445 focuses on the administration of anesthesia by certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs). The bill proposes revisions to existing provisions governing CRNAs, thereby potentially expanding their scope of practice. By allowing CRNAs to administer anesthesia without the direct supervision of a physician in certain circumstances, the bill aims to enhance the efficiency of anesthesia care delivery, especially in underserved areas where access to anesthesiologists may be limited. Advocates assert that empowering CRNAs can help alleviate staffing shortages and improve patient outcomes.

Contention

The bill has generated discussion around the implications of expanding the CRNAs' role in anesthesia administration. Proponents argue that it addresses critical gaps in healthcare service availability, while opponents raise concerns about patient safety and the quality of care. Issues concerning the lack of physician oversight may be highlighted, with critics warning that CRNAs might face situations for which they are not adequately prepared. Balancing patient safety with improving healthcare access will likely be a critical point of debate as this bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB102

Nurses; provision relating to the administration of anesthesia by certified registered nurse anesthetists; revise

GA SB419

Nurses; provision relating to the administration of anesthesia by certified registered nurse anesthetists; revise

GA HB251

Nurses; certified registered nurse anesthetist to order and administer anesthesia and an anesthesia plan under certain conditions; provide

GA HB52

Revise the practice of certified registered nurse anesthetists

GA HB1040

Certified registered nurse anesthetists.

GA HB1371

Certified registered nurse anesthetists.

GA HB362

Revise law governing certified registered nurse anesthetists

GA SB910

Modifies provisions relating to certified registered nurse anesthetists

GA SB0049

Certified registered nurse anesthetists.

GA SB27

Modifies provisions relating to certified registered nurse anesthetists

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.