Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB900

Introduced
1/11/24  
Refer
1/11/24  
Report Pass
3/6/24  

Caption

Provisional licenses to practice medicine and surgery for internationally trained physicians and physician assistants and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

Impact

The legislative intent behind SB900 is to address physician shortages in Wisconsin by easing pathways for qualified international medical professionals. It encourages diverse medical practitioners to contribute to state healthcare, which could enhance patient care services. The bill also reflects a recognition of the value of international medical education and experience, potentially streamlining the integration of qualified healthcare professionals into the local healthcare system.

Summary

Senate Bill 900 aims to establish a framework for granting provisional licenses to internationally trained physicians and physician assistants to practice in Wisconsin. The bill outlines the qualifications required for international applicants, including having a job offer in the state and satisfactory completion of relevant medical education. Provisional licenses will convert to permanent ones after three years of practice in good standing. The Medical Examining Board will oversee this process, ensuring that provisional applicants meet stringent criteria reflecting their training and professional standing in their home countries.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, SB900 has raised concerns among some stakeholders about the implications for existing medical practitioners and the adequacy of training. Critics argue that circumventing certain educational requirements could lead to varying standards of medical care, particularly if internationally trained physicians are allowed to practice without undergoing comprehensive evaluations typical for domestic applicants. Proponents assert that the benefits of increasing the physician workforce outweigh these risks, emphasizing that the necessary oversight mechanisms will maintain standards in patient care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB954

Provisional licenses to practice medicine and surgery for internationally trained physicians and physician assistants and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

WI HB1199

Physicians - Licensing - Internationally Trained Physicians

WI HB1054

Physicians - Licensing - Foreign Practicing Physicians

WI HF2564

A bill for an act relating to the licensure of internationally trained physicians, and including effective date provisions.

WI SB2115

Licensing and discipline of physicians and physician assistants.

WI HB995

Medicine, Board of; temporary licensure of physicians licensed in a foreign country.

WI SB190

Relating to the licensing and regulation of physicians, physician assistants, acupuncturists, and surgical assistants.

WI AB359

Physicians and surgeons: licensure: examination.

WI HB1555

Licensure of foreign trained physicians.

WI AB1646

Physicians and surgeons: postgraduate training: guest rotations.

Similar Bills

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Provisional licenses to practice medicine and surgery for internationally trained physicians and physician assistants and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

SC S0376

Expanding Physician Access Act of 2025

IA HF2564

A bill for an act relating to the licensure of internationally trained physicians, and including effective date provisions.

MT HB797

Generally revise occupational licensing laws

AZ SB1249

Medical licensing; study committee

AZ SB1108

International medical licensees; provisional licensure

AZ SB1406

International medical licensees; provisional licensure

AZ SB1331

International medical graduates; licensure; accreditation