Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB4294

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Medical licensure; COVID-19 treatments; effective date.

Impact

This bill modifies Section 637 of the Oklahoma Statutes by enhancing the legal framework surrounding medical licensure and potentially promoting a wider acceptance of diverse COVID-19 treatment modalities. By implementing these protections, the bill aims to remove the fear of administrative repercussions against physicians who may choose to prescribe controversial or less conventional treatments, which can arise from the various interpretations of medical guidelines.

Summary

House Bill 4294 seeks to amend existing statutes governing medical licensure in Oklahoma, specifically focusing on establishing license protections for physicians who prescribe or recommend treatments related to COVID-19. The core objective of this amendment is to ensure that osteopathic physicians cannot be penalized, through license renewal refusals or revocations, for their actions in prescribing COVID-19 treatments, thus encouraging responsive healthcare practices during a public health crisis.

Contention

However, HB 4294 has not been without contention. Critics argue that the lack of disciplinary measures for the prescribing of certain COVID-19 treatments could lead to instances of medical malpractice or the endorsement of ineffective therapies. Opponents fear that the bill might encourage the proliferation of unproven treatments and undermine patient safety, highlighting the need for comprehensive oversight in medical practices.

Administrative changes

Additionally, the bill outlines procedural changes regarding how the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners handles license suspensions and revocations, specifying that physicians must receive written notice and have the opportunity for a public hearing. This provision aims to introduce a more robust framework for accountability, balancing the interests of patient safety with the rights of physicians.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1102

Physician licensure; unprofessional conduct; abortion; effective date.

OK SB723

Abortion; prohibiting abortion upon detection of fetal heartbeat; prohibiting issuance or renewal of physician license for certain acts. Effective date.

OK SB1242

Modifies provisions relating to certain COVID-19 medications

OK SB929

Practice of osteopathic medicine; amending various provisions of the Oklahoma Osteopathic Medicine Act. Emergency.

OK SB613

Health care; prohibiting gender transition procedures for children; authorizing certain civil actions and relief; licensure; adding violations and penalties. Emergency.

OK SB613

Health care; prohibiting gender transition procedures for children; authorizing certain civil actions and relief; licensure; adding violations and penalties. Emergency.

OK SB0016

Transgender Medical Treatments and Procedures Amendments

OK HB2649

Durable medical equipment; Oklahoma Durable Medical Equipment Licensing Act; licensing; State Board of Pharmacy; effective date.

OK SB443

Practice of medicine; modifying certain powers and duties of the Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision; modifying certain licensure requirements. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB1613

Practice of medicine; creating the Graduate Physicians Act; providing for licensure and practice of graduate physicians; specifying certain requirements, limitations, penalties, and protections. Effective date.

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PA HR369

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