South Dakota 2025 Regular Session

South Dakota House Bill HB1097

Introduced
1/27/25  
Refer
1/27/25  
Report Pass
2/20/25  
Engrossed
2/21/25  
Refer
2/24/25  
Report Pass
2/26/25  
Enrolled
2/27/25  

Caption

Establish and modify provisions for the temporary training of nonresident physicians.

Impact

If enacted, HB1097 would directly impact the regulatory framework governing the practice of medicine in South Dakota. By allowing nonresident physicians to train under direct supervision for a limited time, the bill aims to alleviate potential workforce shortages in healthcare. The requirement for these physicians to register with the State Board, provide proof of malpractice insurance, and pay a nominal fee, ensures that the state maintains a level of oversight while expanding training opportunities for medical practitioners from other states.

Summary

House Bill 1097 aims to modify the provisions related to the temporary training of nonresident physicians in South Dakota. The bill stipulates that nonresident physicians who hold an unrestricted license to practice medicine in another state may receive training for a duration of up to ninety days without needing to obtain a separate license from the State Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners. This move is intended to facilitate the training of nonresident professionals in South Dakota's healthcare facilities and enhance the availability of medical expertise within the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1097 is largely supportive, particularly from healthcare advocates who believe that increasing the training capabilities for nonresident physicians could improve access to medical care in South Dakota. However, there may be concerns from local medical associations regarding the implications of onboarding nonresident practitioners. The discussion appears to focus on balancing the need for expanded medical training opportunities with ensuring that standards of care and patient safety are not compromised.

Contention

While the reception for HB1097 seems to be positive, there may still be points of contention regarding the bill's implementation. Key discussions could arise around the definitions of 'direct supervision' and the assurance that nonresident physicians meet the state's standards throughout their training period. Furthermore, valid questions around malpractice coverage and how it is enforced during the training process are critical to ensuring that any expansion of training does not inadvertently undermine patient safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD HB1129

Modify and establish provisions related to medical cannabis.

SD SB175

Modify practice criteria for physician assistants.

SD SB42

Modify provisions related to medical cannabis.

SD SB136

Expand the scope of a physician wellness program and to declare an emergency.

SD HB1029

Modify and repeal provisions related to the licensure of hearing aid dispensers and audiologists.

SD SB64

Revise provisions related to the regulation of emergency medical services and associated personnel.

SD SB87

Revise provisions related to the State Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners and its appointed professional councils.

SD SB151

Revise and repeal provisions related to the licensure of athletic trainers.

SD SB219

Modify provisions related to the control of counties and municipalities over medical marijuana establishments within their jurisdictions.

SD SB113

Establish and modify provisions related to initiated petitions.

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