Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB802

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to physician maintenance of certification or licensure

Impact

The implications of SB802 are substantial for the practice of medicine within Missouri. By removing the requirement for maintenance of certification as a condition for licensure, the bill aims to simplify the regulatory landscape for physicians. This could potentially lead to more physicians being able to practice without the additional pressures associated with maintaining specialty certifications, which may improve the availability of healthcare services in the state. Additionally, hospitals and healthcare facilities are restricted from conditioning employment or granting medical staff privileges based on certification status, promoting greater access to employment opportunities for physicians without specialty certifications.

Summary

Senate Bill 802 seeks to modify the legal requirements for physician maintenance of certification and licensure in the state of Missouri. The bill repeals the existing section 334.285 and introduces a new section that prohibits the state from mandating any form of maintenance of licensure or maintenance of certification for practicing physicians. This change is significant as it alleviates the burden on physicians who may have been required to undergo periodic recertification examinations or pay additional fees to maintain their specialty certifications. Instead, the state will accept ongoing continuing medical education as a sufficient measure of professional competency.

Contention

While proponents argue that this bill reduces unnecessary barriers for physicians and promotes better access to care, there could be concerns about the potential erosion of standards in medical practice. Critics may argue that without mandatory specialty certification maintenance, the quality of care could potentially decline as some physicians may not keep current with advancements in their fields. The bill aims to address issues of accessibility, but it raises important questions about maintaining the standards of medical practice in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB1148

Relating to maintenance of certification by a physician or an applicant for a license to practice medicine in this state.

MO SB157

Modifies provisions relating to professions requiring licensure

MO SB393

Modifies provisions relating to physician license reciprocity and adopts the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact

MO HB3216

Relating to maintenance of certification by a physician or an applicant for a license to practice medicine in this state.

MO SB79

Modifies provisions relating to nurses

MO SB1279

Modifies provisions relating to the requirements of collaborative practice arrangements between physicians and registered professional nurses

MO SB1329

Establishes provisions relating to the licensure of naturopathic physicians

MO SB938

Modifies provisions regarding licensing of assistant physicians

MO SB809

Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses

MO SB144

Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.