Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2481

Introduced
1/20/23  

Caption

Registered surgical technologist; credentialing.

Impact

The enactment of HB 2481 will significantly alter the landscape for surgical technologists in Virginia by formalizing the credentialing process. The bill aims to enhance the professionalism and competency of surgical technologists, ensuring that only qualified individuals can perform duties associated with the title. This change is expected to contribute positively to patient safety and care standards within surgical environments. It will create a clear set of requirements for education and certification, potentially leading to an increase in the quality of surgical services provided to residents.

Summary

House Bill 2481 addresses the certification and use of the title 'surgical technologist' in Virginia. The bill mandates that individuals must be certified by the Board to legally hold the title or refer to themselves as a surgical technologist. This encompasses any variations of the title, including 'certified surgical technologist' or the abbreviation 'S.T.'. The certification process requires individuals to complete an accredited surgical technologist training program and obtain a current credential from recognized organizations such as the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting or the National Center for Competency Testing.

Contention

While the intent of the bill is to improve standards in the field of surgical technology, there may be points of contention regarding accessibility to certification programs. Some stakeholders might express concern that the new requirements could restrict entry into the profession, particularly for those who may have prior experience but lack formal certification. Additionally, discussions could arise concerning the recognition of military training programs as equivalent to accredited educational institutions, which could impact veterans seeking to transition into civilian roles as surgical technologists.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB598

Registered surgical technologist; criteria for registration.

VA HB2222

Surgical technologists and surgical assistants; practice prior to certification of licensure.

VA HB4106

Relating to surgical technologists; and declaring an emergency.

VA HB3596

Relating to surgical technologists; and declaring an emergency.

VA HB643

Relating to the qualifications of surgical technologists; providing penalties.

VA SB874

Hospitals and Ambulatory Surgical Facilities - Surgical Technologists

VA HB1006

Hospitals and Ambulatory Surgical Facilities - Surgical Technologists

VA AB261

Certification of surgical technologists.

VA SB260

Certification of surgical technologists.

VA SB2203

Relating to the qualifications of surgical technologists; providing penalties.

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