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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the scope of practice of physician assistants. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Sections 204.202(a), (b), and (c), Occupations |
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Code, are amended to read as follows: |
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(a) The practice of a physician assistant includes |
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providing medical and surgical services delegated by a |
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collaborating [supervising] physician that are within the skills |
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[education, training, and experience] of the physician assistant, a |
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component of the physician assistant's scope of practice, and |
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provided through collaboration with a physician. |
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(b) Medical and surgical services provided by a physician |
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assistant may include: |
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(1) obtaining patient histories and performing |
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physical examinations; |
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(2) evaluating, diagnosing, managing, and providing |
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medical treatment; |
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(3) ordering, [or] performing, and interpreting |
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diagnostic studies and therapeutic procedures; |
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[(3) formulating a working diagnosis;] |
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(4) educating patients on health promotion and disease |
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prevention [developing and implementing a treatment plan]; |
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(5) providing consultation on request [monitoring the |
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effectiveness of therapeutic interventions]; and |
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(6) writing medical orders [assisting at surgery; |
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[(7) offering counseling and education to meet patient |
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needs; |
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[(8) requesting, receiving, and signing for the |
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receipt of pharmaceutical sample prescription medications and |
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distributing the samples to patients in a specific practice setting |
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in which the physician assistant is authorized to prescribe |
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pharmaceutical medications and sign prescription drug orders as |
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provided by Section 157.0512 or 157.054; |
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[(9) prescribing or ordering a drug or device as |
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provided by Subchapter B, Chapter 157; and |
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[(10) making appropriate referrals]. |
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(c) The activities listed by Subsection (b) may be performed |
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in a health care facility or other location [any place authorized by |
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a supervising physician], including a clinic, hospital, ambulatory |
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surgical center, patient home, nursing home, or other institutional |
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setting. |
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SECTION 2. Section 204.204, Occupations Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 204.204. COLLABORATION [SUPERVISION] REQUIREMENTS. |
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(a) A physician assistant shall collaborate with [be supervised |
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by] a collaborating [supervising] physician. A physician assistant |
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may have more than one collaborating [supervising] physician. The |
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collaborating [supervising] physician oversees the [activities of, |
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and accepts responsibility for,] medical services provided by the |
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physician assistant. |
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(b) Collaboration with [Supervision of] a physician |
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assistant by a collaborating [supervising] physician must be |
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continuous. The collaboration [supervision] does not require the |
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constant physical presence of the collaborating [supervising] |
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physician where physician assistant services are being performed, |
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but, if a collaborating [supervising] physician is not present, the |
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collaborating [supervising] physician and the physician assistant |
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must be, or must be able to easily be, in contact with one another by |
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radio, telephone, or another telecommunication device. |
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(c) The number of physician assistants a physician may |
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collaborate with [supervise] in a practice setting may not be less |
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than the number of physician assistants to whom a physician may |
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delegate the authority to prescribe or order a drug or device in |
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that practice setting under Subchapter B, Chapter 157. |
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SECTION 3. Sections 204.2045(a) and (c), Occupations Code, |
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are amended to read as follows: |
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(a) The collaboration [supervision] and delegation |
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requirements of this chapter and Subtitle B do not apply to medical |
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tasks performed by a physician assistant: |
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(1) during a disaster under the state emergency |
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management plan adopted under Section 418.042, Government Code; |
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(2) during a disaster declared by the governor or |
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United States government; or |
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(3) as a volunteer for a charitable organization or at |
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a public or private event, including a religious event, sporting |
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event, community event, or health fair. |
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(c) A physician assistant may perform tasks described by |
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this section: |
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(1) by collaborating with [under the supervision of] |
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any physician who is also performing volunteer work in the |
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disaster, for the charitable organization, or at the public or |
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private event; or |
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(2) without collaborating with [the supervision of] a |
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physician, if a physician is not available to provide supervision. |
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SECTION 4. Section 204.205, Occupations Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 204.205. REQUIREMENTS FOR COLLABORATING [SUPERVISING] |
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PHYSICIAN. A collaborating [supervising] physician must have a |
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practice agreement with the physician assistant with whom the |
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physician will collaborate regarding the scope of practice of the |
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physician assistant that is based on the physician assistant's |
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practice level and taking into consideration the physician |
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assistant's education, training, and experience[: |
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[(1) hold an unrestricted and active license as a |
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physician in this state; |
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[(2) notify the medical board of the physician's |
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intent to supervise a physician assistant; |
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[(3) submit to the medical board a statement that the |
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physician will: |
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[(A) supervise the physician assistant according |
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to medical board rule; and |
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[(B) retain professional and legal |
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responsibility for the care provided by the physician assistant; |
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and |
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[(4) receive approval from the medical board to |
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supervise the physician assistant]. |
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SECTION 5. Section 204.206, Occupations Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 204.206. ESTABLISHMENT OF CERTAIN FUNCTIONS AND |
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STANDARDS. Each physician assistant and the physician assistant's |
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collaborating [supervising] physician shall ensure that: |
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(1) the physician assistant's scope of function is |
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identified; |
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(2) delegation of medical tasks is appropriate to the |
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physician assistant's level of education, training, and experience |
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[competence]; |
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(3) the relationship between the physician assistant |
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and the collaborating [supervising] physician and the access of the |
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physician assistant to the supervising physician are defined; and |
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(4) a process is established for evaluating the |
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physician assistant's performance. |
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SECTION 6. Section 204.207, Occupations Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 204.207. ASSUMPTION OF PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY. A |
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physician assistant shall be legally responsible for the care |
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provided by the physician assistant [(a) Each supervising physician |
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retains legal responsibility for a physician assistant's patient |
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care activities, including the provision of care and treatment to a |
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patient in a health care facility]. |
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[(b) If a physician assistant is employed by an entity, |
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including a health care facility, the entity shares the legal |
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responsibility for the physician assistant's acts or omissions with |
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the physician assistant's supervising physician.] |
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SECTION 7. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |