West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB364

Introduced
1/17/22  

Caption

Board of Medicine rule relating to licensing and disciplinary procedures: physicians, podiatric physicians, and surgeons

Impact

If enacted, SB364 would reinforce the Board of Medicine's regulatory framework by allowing it to establish and enforce rules that govern the professional standards and conduct of licensed medical practitioners. This could lead to more consistent application of disciplinary procedures and licensing practices across the state, potentially resulting in improved patient safety and care quality. Furthermore, these changes could also align state regulations with evolving medical practices and standards, contributing to a more effective oversight environment for healthcare professionals.

Summary

Senate Bill 364 aims to grant the Board of Medicine the authority to create and implement a legislative rule concerning the licensing and disciplinary procedures for physicians, podiatric physicians, and surgeons in West Virginia. This legislation is intended to provide a framework for regulating the professional conduct and licensing standards for medical practitioners within the state. By clarifying the responsibilities and procedures related to medical licensing, SB364 seeks to enhance the overall quality of healthcare and streamline governance of the medical professions in West Virginia.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SB364 appears supportive among those advocating for strengthened regulatory oversight in the medical field. Proponents believe that this bill will contribute to better healthcare outcomes by ensuring that practitioners adhere to high standards of professionalism and accountability. In contrast, there may be concerns from some practitioners regarding the potential for increased regulatory burdens or changes to existing licensing procedures. However, overall, the urgency for comprehensive medical regulation resonates positively among stakeholders.

Contention

Notables points of contention include discussions around the balance between necessary regulation and the potential for overly stringent measures that may hinder medical practice. Practitioners may express apprehensions about how new rules could affect their ability to operate without excessive bureaucratic oversight. The bill's implications for current licensing frameworks and any potential transitional challenges faced by practitioners adjusting to new regulatory environments could also be areas of debate as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

WV HB4203

Similar To Authorizing the Board of Medicine to promulgate rule relating to Disciplinary Procedures: Physicians, Podiatric Physicians and Surgeons

Previously Filed As

WV HB4203

Authorizing the Board of Medicine to promulgate rule relating to Disciplinary Procedures: Physicians, Podiatric Physicians and Surgeons

WV SB384

Authorizing Board of Medicine to promulgate legislative rule relating to licensing of physicians and podiatric physicians and disciplinary procedures for applicants, licensees, credential holders

WV HB2715

Authorizing the Board of Medicine to promulgate a legislative rule relating to licensing of physicians and podiatric physicians and disciplinary procedures for applicants, licensees, credential holders

WV SB367

Board of Medicine rule relating to continuing education for physicians and podiatric physicians

WV SB372

Board of Osteopathic Medicine rule relating to licensing procedures for osteopathic physicians

WV HB4206

Authorizing the Board of Medicine to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Continuing Education for Physicians and Podiatric Physicians

WV SB91

Board of Medicine rule relating to continuing education for physicians and podiatric physicians

WV SB365

Board of Medicine rule relating to licensure, practice requirements, disciplinary and complaint procedures, continuing education, and physician assistants

WV HB4210

Authorizing the Board of Medicine to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Telehealth and Interstate Telehealth Registration for Physicians, Podiatric Physicians and Physician Assistants.

WV SB98

Board of Osteopathic Medicine rule relating to licensing procedures for osteopathic physicians

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