02-04 07:26 1st Sub. (Green) S.B. 196 Calvin R. Musselman proposes the following substitute bill: 1 Physical Therapist Practice Amendments 2025 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Chief Sponsor: Calvin R. Musselman House Sponsor: 2 3 LONG TITLE 4 General Description: 5 This bill addresses physical therapists and primary care providers. 6 Highlighted Provisions: 7 This bill: 8 ▸ expands the definition of primary health care to include the services of physical 9 therapists; 10 ▸ recognizes that a health insurance policy has discretion to allow an insured to select a 11 physical therapist as the insured's primary care provider for a neuromusculoskeletal 12 condition; and 13 ▸ makes conforming and technical changes. 14 Money Appropriated in this Bill: 15 None 16 Other Special Clauses: 17 None 18 Utah Code Sections Affected: 19 AMENDS: 20 26B-4-301, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 261 21 31A-22-624, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2019, Chapter 349 22 23 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah: 24 Section 1. Section 26B-4-301 is amended to read: 25 26B-4-301 . Definitions. 26 As used in this part: 27 (1) "Committee" means the Primary Care Grant Committee described in Section 26B-1-410. 28 (2) "Community based organization": 29 (a) means a private entity; and 1st Sub. S.B. 196 1st Sub. (Green) S.B. 196 02-04 07:26 30 (b) includes for profit and not for profit entities. 31 (3) "Cultural competence" means a set of congruent behaviors, attitudes, and policies that 32 come together in a system, agency, or profession and enables that system, agency, or 33 profession to work effectively in cross-cultural situations. 34 (4) "Emergency medical dispatch center" means a public safety answering point, as defined 35 in Section 63H-7a-103, that is designated as an emergency medical dispatch center by 36 the office. 37 (5) "Health literacy" means the degree to which an individual has the capacity to obtain, 38 process, and understand health information and services needed to make appropriate 39 health decisions. 40 (6) "Institutional capacity" means the ability of a community based organization to 41 implement public and private contracts. 42 (7) "Medically underserved population" means the population of an urban or rural area or a 43 population group that the committee determines has a shortage of primary health care. 44 (8) "Office" means the Office of Emergency Medical Services and Preparedness within the 45 department. 46 (9) "Pregnancy support services" means services that: 47 (a) encourage childbirth instead of voluntary termination of pregnancy; and 48 (b) assist pregnant women, or women who may become pregnant, to choose childbirth 49 whether they intend to parent or select adoption for the child. 50 (10) "Primary care grant" means a grant awarded by the department under Subsection 51 26B-4-310(1). 52 (11)(a) "Primary health care" means: 53 (i) basic and general health care services given when a person seeks assistance to 54 screen for or to prevent illness and disease, or for simple and common illnesses 55 and injuries; and 56 (ii) care given for the management of chronic diseases. 57 (b) "Primary health care" includes: 58 (i) services of physicians, nurses, physician's assistants, physical therapists, and 59 dentists licensed to practice in this state under Title 58, Occupations and 60 Professions; 61 (ii) diagnostic and radiologic services; 62 (iii) preventive health services including perinatal services, well-child services, and 63 other services that seek to prevent injury, disease, or [its] the consequences of - 2 - 02-04 07:26 1st Sub. (Green) S.B. 196 64 injury or disease; 65 (iv) emergency medical services; 66 (v) preventive dental services; and 67 (vi) pharmaceutical services. 68 Section 2. Section 31A-22-624 is amended to read: 69 31A-22-624 . Primary care physician, physician assistant, or physical therapist. 70 (1) An accident and health insurance policy that requires an insured to select a primary 71 care physician to receive optimum coverage shall permit an insured to select a 72 participating provider who is: 73 [(1) shall permit an insured to select a participating provider who:] 74 [(a) is an:] 75 [(i)] (a)(i) an obstetrician; 76 (ii) a gynecologist; 77 (iii) a pediatrician; or 78 (iv) a physician assistant who works with a physician: 79 (A) providing primary care; or 80 (B) described in [Subsections] Subsection (1)(a)(i), (ii), or (iii); and 81 (b) [is ]qualified and willing to provide primary care services, as defined by the health 82 care plan, as the insured's provider from whom primary care services are received[;] . 83 (2) Subject to Subsection (5), an accident and health insurance policy that requires an 84 insured to select a primary care physician to receive optimum coverage may permit an 85 insured to select a participating provider who is a physical therapist, if: 86 (a) the insurance coverage for which the selection is made is for a neuromusculoskeletal 87 condition; and 88 (b) the physical therapist meets the requirements of Subsection (1)(b). 89 [(2)] (3) An accident and health insurance policy shall clearly state in literature explaining 90 the policy the [option] options available to insureds under [Subsection (1); and] 91 Subsections (1) and (2). 92 [(3)] (4) An accident and health insurance policy may not impose a higher premium, higher 93 copayment requirement, or any other additional expense on an insured because the 94 insured selected a primary care physician in accordance with [Subsection (1)] this section. 95 (5) Notwithstanding Subsection (2), nothing in this section permits a physical therapist to 96 practice physical therapy outside of the physical therapist's scope of practice under Title 97 58, Chapter 24b, Physical Therapy Practice Act. - 3 - 1st Sub. (Green) S.B. 196 02-04 07:26 98 Section 3. Effective Date. 99 This bill takes effect on May 7, 2025. - 4 -