Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2753

Introduced
2/20/24  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to the licensure of physicians

Impact

The passage of HB 2753 is likely to have a significant impact on existing statutes that govern medical licensure and the regulatory framework for healthcare professionals. By revising current licensure processes, the bill seeks to address the physician shortage and improve access to medical care for residents across the state. Moreover, it intends to uphold high standards of medical practice through updated accountability measures, which could also enhance patient safety and care quality.

Summary

House Bill 2753 proposes modifications to the processes involved in the licensure of physicians within the state. The bill aims to streamline the application process, enhance the criteria for licensure renewal, and introduce new guidelines to improve the accountability of licensed physicians. This legislation is seen as a response to the growing need for healthcare professionals, especially in underserved areas, by simplifying barriers to entry for new physicians. The expected outcome is to facilitate a more efficient entry of qualified individuals into the healthcare workforce.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HB 2753, primarily regarding the balance between ensuring thorough vetting of physicians and the need for expediency in licensure. Advocates of the bill argue that reducing bureaucratic hurdles will help mitigate the shortage of healthcare providers, particularly in rural areas. In contrast, critics express concerns that expedited processes might compromise the thorough evaluation of physician qualifications, potentially impacting healthcare quality. Stakeholders within the medical community are divided on the implications of these proposed changes, raising debates over the sufficiency of oversight in the context of increased access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1279

Modifies provisions relating to licensure of physicians

MO SB704

Modifies provisions relating to applications for physician licensure

MO SB393

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

MO HB757

Modifies provisions relating to assistant physicians

MO HB1385

Creates provisions relating to the licensure of physicians trained in other countries

MO SB157

Modifies provisions relating to professions requiring licensure

MO HB45

Modifies provisions relating to licensure of certain professions

MO SB38

Modifies provisions relating to peace officer standards

MO HB1177

Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenses

MO HB440

Modifies provisions relating to peace officers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.