Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB830

Introduced
12/22/23  
Refer
12/22/23  
Report Pass
2/7/24  
Refer
2/7/24  

Caption

Delegation of adjunctive services by chiropractors.

Impact

If enacted, AB830 would have significant implications for how chiropractors can utilize staffing in their practices. It would allow chiropractors greater capacity to delegate responsibilities, potentially improving efficiency and patient care by enabling trained medical assistants to perform services under supervision. This amendment is expected to modernize chiropractic practices, ensuring that they can meet patient demands more effectively while maintaining the quality of care by requiring supervision and specific training for those delegated responsibilities.

Summary

Assembly Bill 830 proposes to amend Wisconsin's statutes regarding the delegation of adjunctive services by licensed chiropractors. Currently, chiropractors can delegate certain preparatory or complementary services to chiropractic technicians or specific healthcare professionals under certain conditions. AB830 seeks to expand the scope of this delegation by allowing chiropractors to delegate these services to individuals who have completed a training program accredited by recognized national or state medical associations or other approved entities. This change aims to increase flexibility in service delivery within chiropractic practice.

Contention

The introduction of AB830 has the potential for contention among stakeholders in the healthcare community. Advocates of the bill, likely including many chiropractors and their associations, argue that it reflects the evolving nature of health services and the need for chiropractors to adapt to contemporary healthcare environments. However, there may be opposition from those concerned about maintaining standards for patient safety, emphasizing the importance of rigorous training and supervision in a field that directly impacts patient health. Critics might worry that broader delegation could lead to reduced quality of care if not managed carefully.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB788

Delegation of adjunctive services by chiropractors.

WI SB1588

Naturopathic physicians; chiropractors; board; conduct

WI AB204

Renewal dates and continuing education requirements for certain credentials issued by the Department of Safety and Professional Services and credentialing boards and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

WI SB193

Renewal dates and continuing education requirements for certain credentials issued by the Department of Safety and Professional Services and credentialing boards and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

WI SB1601

Relating to the licensing and regulation of chiropractors.

WI SB687

Chiropractors: animal chiropractic practitioners.

WI HB2706

Relating to the authority of physicians and chiropractors to form certain entities.

WI SF1686

Chiropractic practice inclusion of telemedicine services clarification provision; Board of Chiropractic Examiners having the authority to discipline a chiropractor who is not following executive order provision; Recognition of animal chiropractic sessions provision

WI SB2017

Chiropractors; allow to perform chiropractic upon animals without the supervision of a veterinarian.

WI AB668

Licensure of dental therapists; extending the time limit for emergency rule procedures; providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures; providing an exemption from rule-making procedures; and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.