Licensed traditional midwife authority to obtain, possess, and administer certain drugs, supplies, and devices clarification
Impact
The proposed legislation is intended to enhance the scope of practice for traditional midwives while ensuring that they operate within a clearly defined legal framework. By enabling licensed traditional midwives to directly obtain supplies and administer specific medications, the bill aims to support maternal and newborn health more effectively. This change could positively impact access to urgent care during childbirth, particularly in settings where traditional midwives are the primary caregivers.
Summary
Senate File 3546 seeks to clarify the authority of licensed traditional midwives in Minnesota regarding their ability to obtain, possess, and administer certain drugs, supplies, and devices necessary for their practice. The bill aims to amend Minnesota Statutes sections related to midwives, emphasizing the scope of medications and procedures they are allowed to perform. With this, midwives will be allowed to administer specific emergency medications, such as postpartum antihemorrhagic drugs and maternal RhoGAM treatment, under the conditions outlined in the bill.
Contention
While the bill promotes expanding the role of traditional midwives, it may face scrutiny regarding safety and training standards. Some stakeholders may raise concerns about whether midwives have adequate training to handle medications and emergencies, thereby questioning the appropriateness of extending their authority. Discussions around this bill may include debates about ensuring safety for both mothers and newborns while respecting the midwifery practice's unique nature.
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 pharmacists authority to initiate, order and administer vaccines and certain medical and laboratory tests; coverage under medical assistance requirement
Licensed pharmacist authority expanded to initiate, order, and administer vaccines and medical and laboratory tests; and medical assistance coverage required.