Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB5117

Introduced
10/10/23  

Caption

Health occupations: physician's assistants; physician's assistants licensure compact; provide for. Amends sec. 18001 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.18001) & adds secs. 16188, 17011b, 17511b & 18011b.

Impact

The implementation of the PA Licensure Compact will significantly lower barriers for PAs, particularly benefiting military families by enabling easier interstate practice for active duty personnel and their spouses. The bill ensures that PAs can provide care where the patient is located without the need for redundant licensing in each state. Additionally, it establishes protocols for addressing situations of adverse action, where a PA's ability to practice could be restricted across member states based on actions taken in any single state. This system aims to enhance supervision while facilitating compliance with both state and federal regulations governing medical practice.

Summary

House Bill 5117 seeks to amend Michigan's public health code to enact the Physician Assistant (PA) Licensure Compact. This legislation is designed to improve access to medical services in the state by enabling PAs licensed in Michigan to practice in other member states through a mutual recognition process. The bill focuses on facilitating the portability of a PA's license while ensuring patient safety through oversight by state licensing boards. By becoming part of this compact, Michigan joins other jurisdictions that have adopted similar measures aimed at improving the delivery of healthcare services across state lines.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill encounters contention regarding loss of local regulatory power. Critics argue that centralizing PA licensure may undermine state authority to enforce specific standards for healthcare professionals. Concerns have also been raised about the adequacy of the disciplinary measures included in the compact and the potential implications for patient safety when practitioners may operate across state lines without close oversight by local regulatory boards. Proponents maintain that the compact aligns with modern healthcare needs and improves access to providers for underserved populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI HB4309

Health occupations: physician's assistants; physician's assistants licensure compact; provide for. Amends sec. 18001 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.18001) & adds secs. 16188, 17011b, 17511b & 18011b.

Similar Bills

MI HB4309

Health occupations: physician's assistants; physician's assistants licensure compact; provide for. Amends sec. 18001 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.18001) & adds secs. 16188, 17011b, 17511b & 18011b.

TX HB2544

Relating to the physician assistant licensure compact; authorizing a fee.

NJ A4328

Enters New Jersey into Interstate Physician Assistant Licensure Compact.

ME LD2043

An Act to Add the State of Maine to the Compact for Licensing Physician Assistants

TX HB1731

Relating to the physician assistant licensure compact; authorizing a fee.

MT HB183

Enact PA licensure compact

KS HB2068

Enacting the cosmetology compact to provide interstate practice privileges.

TX SB1609

Relating to the physician assistant licensure compact; authorizing a fee.