Licensed traditional midwife authority clarified to obtain, possess, and administer drugs, supplies, and devices.
Impact
By amending the current regulations surrounding traditional midwifery, HF3387 empowers licensed practitioners to act more autonomously within their defined scope of practice. This change is intended to provide midwives with the tools necessary to deliver comprehensive care, thereby supporting families during childbirth and postnatal care. The provision for these midwives to administer emergency drugs aligns with contemporary practices in maternal health, potentially improving maternal and infant health outcomes.
Summary
House File 3387 focuses on clarifying the authority of licensed traditional midwives in the state of Minnesota. The bill revises existing statutes to explicitly allow these midwives to obtain, possess, and administer certain drugs and medical supplies necessary for their practice. This includes essential medications such as vitamin K and RhoGAM for postpartum care, as well as the ability to order diagnostic tests and receive reports related to their patients' care. The legislative aim is to enhance the operational capacity of traditional midwives while ensuring safe and effective care for mothers and infants.
Contention
However, HF3387 is not without its points of contention. Some stakeholders question whether expanding the authority of traditional midwives could compromise patient safety in certain situations due to the lack of robust medical training compared to obstetricians and other healthcare providers. Critics argue that while empowering midwives can enhance care, clear training, and oversight are crucial to mitigate risks associated with medical practice in home births or in less clinical environments. This conversation highlights the ongoing debate about the scope of practice for non-physician healthcare providers in Minnesota.
Health occupation definitions amended to include licensed certified midwife, licensure established for certified midwives, civil and criminal penalties established, and medical assistance coverage expanded to licensed certified midwife services.
Licensed pharmacist authority expanded to initiate, order, and administer vaccines and medical and laboratory tests; and medical assistance coverage required.
Licensed pharmacists authority to initiate, order and administer vaccines and certain medical and laboratory tests; coverage under medical assistance requirement