Relates to improper practices relating to staff membership or professional privileges of a physician and such physician's board certification.
An Act Concerning Staff Membership Or Privileges Of Physicians.
Allowing physicians assistants to own practice
Relating to the practice of advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants and the delegation of prescriptive authority by physicians to and the supervision by physicians of certain advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants.
Allowing physician assistants to own practice
Allowing physician assistants to own practice
Modifies provisions relating to the requirements of collaborative practice arrangements between physicians and registered professional nurses
Relates to the performance of medical services by physician assistants; provides that a physician assistant may practice without the supervision of a physician when such physician assistant is employed by a health system or hospital and is credentialed and given privileges by such health system or hospital, or when such physician assistant is licensed, has practiced for more than six thousand hours, is practicing in primary care, and is performing certain functions.
Relates to the performance of medical services by physician assistants; provides that a physician assistant may practice without the supervision of a physician when such physician assistant is employed by a health system or hospital and is credentialed and given privileges by such health system or hospital, or when such physician assistant is licensed, has practiced for more than six thousand hours, is practicing in primary care, and is performing certain functions.