Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5868

Introduced
3/1/23  

Caption

Nurses

Impact

The enactment of HB 5868 would significantly alter the scope of practice for nurses in Rhode Island, particularly impacting the healthcare and aesthetic industries. By permitting nurses to conduct cosmetic procedures, the bill aims to fill a gap in service provision, especially in areas where there may be a shortage of dermatologists or cosmetic practitioners. However, the requirement for nurses to complete specific training and adhere to guidelines set by the board of nursing emphasizes the need for safety and competency, which should, in theory, enhance patient care and mitigate risks associated with these procedures.

Summary

House Bill 5868 aims to amend the laws related to nursing in Rhode Island by allowing registered nurses to perform various cosmetic and aesthetic dermatological procedures under the supervision of authorized prescribers. This bill specifically lists a range of procedures such as chemical peels, laser treatments, and dermal filler injections, and mandates that these can only be executed as per the orders of qualified healthcare practitioners. The introduction of this bill seeks to expand the practice scope for registered nurses, potentially increasing access to these services for patients while ensuring that proper regulations and oversight are maintained.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, there are points of contention surrounding HB 5868. Critics may argue that allowing nurses to perform cosmetic procedures could lead to a dilution of care standards or complications arising from inadequately trained practitioners. Concerns about patient safety, informed consent, and the qualifications of nurses taking on these aesthetic responsibilities could also be significant discussion points. Furthermore, the regulations pertaining to the education and training of nurses as stipulated in the bill reflect the ongoing debate over optimal qualifications and the boundaries of nursing roles in an evolving healthcare landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2869

Nurses

RI H5351

Mandates cosmetic medical procedures be performed by a physician, PA, APRN, or delegated to a qualified non-physician, non-PA or non-APRN under the supervision of a physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse.

RI S0976

Mandates cosmetic medical procedures be performed by a physician, PA, APRN, or delegated to a qualified non-physician, non-PA or non-APRN under the supervision of a physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse.

RI H6610

Relating To Health And Safety

RI H5877

Medical Spas Safety Act

RI SB478

Advanced Practice Registered Nurses; modifying various provisions of the Oklahoma Nursing Practice Act. Effective date.

RI H8296

Provides that the performance of cosmetic medical services is the practice of medicine and surgery.

RI S2870

Provides that the performance of cosmetic medical services is the practice of medicine and surgery.

RI SB496

Advanced Practice Registered Nurses; modifying various provisions of the Oklahoma Nursing Practice Act. Effective date.

RI SB975

Certified nurse midwives, etc.; designation as advanced practice registered nurses.

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