Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0473

Introduced
3/17/23  
Engrossed
3/23/23  
Refer
3/28/23  
Report Pass
4/21/23  
Report Pass
4/25/23  
Enrolled
5/8/23  
Enrolled
5/12/23  

Caption

An act relating to radiologist assistants

Impact

The introduction of H0473 is likely to enhance the regulation around the practice of radiologist assistants, ensuring that they work within defined boundaries while still allowing for a degree of operational flexibility. By establishing specific guidelines regarding supervision and practice scope, the bill can lead to improved patient care by ensuring that healthcare providers are appropriately qualified and monitored. This change will modify existing state laws to ensure that supervision can be provided remotely, which could make it easier for radiologist assistants to operate in various healthcare settings, including those in rural areas.

Summary

House Bill H0473, relating to radiologist assistants, amends existing laws concerning the practice and supervision of radiologist assistants in Vermont. The main focus of the bill is to outline the conditions under which radiologist assistants can operate, stipulating that their practice must be under the supervision of a licensed radiologist. It aims to provide clarity on the definitions surrounding the roles and responsibilities of radiologist assistants, thereby improving the operational framework within the healthcare system for these professionals.

Sentiment

The sentiment around H0473 appears to be predominantly positive, as it addresses the increasing demand for radiologist assistants while ensuring patient safety through required supervisory protocols. Supporters of the bill, including healthcare professionals, emphasize its necessity for improving access to radiology services across the state. However, some concerns were raised regarding the potential for the bill to be interpreted broadly, which could lead to overstepping the bounds of supervision and impacting the quality of care provided.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding H0473 include concerns about the adequacy of supervision when a radiologist is not physically present. While the bill allows for remote supervision, critics worry that such practices might diminish patient safety, as direct oversight is essential in medical settings. Additionally, the bill's language regarding the scope of practice for radiologist assistants has sparked a debate regarding the potential expansion of their responsibilities, which some fear might blur the lines of professional roles in the healthcare field.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT AB3097

Radiologist assistants.

VT AB511

Radiologist assistants.

VT SB377

Radiologist assistants.

VT HB571

Professions and businesses; licensing of radiologist assistants; provide

VT HB434

Georgia Composite Medical Board; licensing for radiologist assistants; provide

VT SB1281

Further providing for definitions, for respiratory therapists, for perfusionist, for genetic counselor and for prosthetists, orthotists, pedorthists and orthotic fitters; providing for medical imaging professionals, radiation therapists, radiologist assistants and trainees; further providing for licenses and certificates and general qualification; repealing provisions relating to radiologic procedures and education and training required; and making a repeal.

VT SB5492

A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide for payment for services of radiologist assistants under the Medicare program, and for other purposes.

VT HB727

Physician Assistants – Revisions (Physician Assistant Modernization Act of 2023)

VT SB673

Physician Assistants - Revisions (Physician Assistant Modernization Act of 2023)

VT HB2584

Relating to physician assistants; and prescribing an effective date.

Similar Bills

CA AB511

Radiologist assistants.

CA AB3097

Radiologist assistants.

CA SB480

Law enforcement uniforms.

CA SB377

Radiologist assistants.

TX SB848

Relating to the regulation of medical radiologic technology; providing an administrative penalty; imposing fees; requiring an occupational license.

TX SB1079

Relating to the regulation of medical radiologic technology; providing penalties; imposing fees.

TX SB821

Relating to the regulation of medical radiologic technology.

GA HB434

Georgia Composite Medical Board; licensing for radiologist assistants; provide