Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2683

Introduced
2/10/22  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to assistant physicians

Impact

The proposed bill is designed to enhance the medical workforce, particularly in underserved areas by defining the scope of practice for assistant physicians. By emphasizing requirements for collaborative practice training, the bill seeks to ensure that patients receive quality care under supervision, which is particularly crucial in rural and medically underserved urban environments. Additionally, the bill mandates that assistant physicians be reimbursed by health carriers on par with other comparable mid-level healthcare providers, aiming for equitable treatment in health insurance coverage.

Summary

House Bill 2683 aims to modify the provisions related to assistant physicians in the state of Missouri. The bill proposes the repeal of existing sections 334.035 and 334.036 and the introduction of new provisions under sections 334.035, 334.036, and 334.039. The primary focus of these changes is to establish clear guidelines around the licensure process for assistant physicians, ensuring they have completed an adequate amount of supervised training in a collaborative practice arrangement before obtaining full licensure as physicians. This aims to streamline the pathway for assistant physicians to transition into full physician roles while maintaining necessary oversight.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding HB 2683 may stem from the supervisory constraints it imposes and its specific focus on collaborative practice arrangements. Critics of the bill might argue that such restrictions could limit the ability of assistant physicians to practice independently in certain contexts, especially if they are already equipped with sufficient training and experience. Furthermore, the details surrounding eligibility for licensure and the specific stipulations for supervised training may be debated among various stakeholders within the healthcare community, indicating an ongoing discussion about the balance between adequate training and the need for timely access to healthcare services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB2296

Modifies provisions relating to assistant physicians

MO HB757

Modifies provisions relating to assistant physicians

MO HB1010

Modifies provisions relating to assistant physicians

MO HB2906

Modifies provisions regarding licensing of assistant physicians

MO HB719

Modifies provisions relating to public assistance

MO SB82

Modifies provisions relating to public assistance

MO HB1279

Modifies provisions relating to licensure of physicians

MO HB1567

Modifies provisions relating to collaborative practice arrangements between physicians and physician assistants

MO HB2753

Modifies provisions relating to the licensure of physicians

MO SB938

Modifies provisions regarding licensing of assistant physicians

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.