Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1647

Introduced
1/3/25  

Caption

Board of Medicine; licensure of anesthesiologist assistants.

Impact

The impact of this bill will be substantial as it formalizes the role of anesthesiologist assistants within the healthcare system in Virginia. By mandating a licensure process, the bill addresses issues related to the oversight and competency of individuals working in this capacity. This will likely lead to improved patient safety and care in anesthesiology practices, as each assistant will need to complete accredited training programs and pass certification exams to ensure they have the necessary skills and knowledge. Additionally, the establishment of regulations by the Board will provide ongoing oversight and standards to which these professionals must adhere.

Summary

House Bill 1647 seeks to establish the licensure framework for anesthesiologist assistants in Virginia. The bill amends the Code of Virginia by adding a new section, specifically detailing the requirements for individuals to use the title 'anesthesiologist assistant.' Under this bill, no person may assume this title unless they hold a licensure issued by the Board of Medicine, ensuring that only qualified individuals may practice in this role. The bill aims to create clear standards for education and practice, thereby enhancing the quality of care provided by anesthesiologists and their assistants.

Contention

While HB1647 has been designed to enhance medical practice standards, there may be contention regarding the potential for increased administrative burdens on healthcare providers. Concerns might arise from existing medical professionals about the regulations and guidelines set forth by the Board, including the implications of maintaining compliance with new licensure rules. Furthermore, the provisional licensing clause in the bill may lead to debates about the adequacy of training and experience required for new assistants entering the field before they achieve full certification.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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