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SB 23-083 CO
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Physician Assistant Collaboration Requirements

CO · session 2023A · Senate · bill

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Introduced Jan 27, 2023

Latest action (Apr 26, 2023) Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Health & Human Services

Summary

The act modifies the relationship between a physician assistant and a physician or podiatrist by removing the requirement that a physician assistant be supervised by a physician or podiatrist except in certain circumstances. Instead, a physician assistant must enter into a collaborative agreement with a physician or podiatrist or physician group. The physician or podiatrist must be licensed in good standing in Colorado and be actively practicing with a regular and reliable physical presence in the state. The collaborative agreement must include: The physician assistant's name, license number, and primary location of practice; The signature of the physician assistant and the physician or physician group with whom the physician assistant has entered into the collaborative agreement; A description of the physician assistant's process for collaboration; A description of the performance evaluation process, which may be completed by the physician assistant's employer in accordance with a performance evaluation and review process established by the employer; and Any additional requirements specific to the physician assistant's practice required by the physician or physician group entering into the collaborative agreement, including additional levels of oversight, limitations on autonomous judgment, and the designation of a primary contact for collaboration. For a physician assistant with fewer than 5,000 practice hours, or a physician assistant changing practice areas with fewer than 3,000 practice hours in the new practice area, the collaborative agreement is a supervisory agreement that must include required elements and must also: Require that collaboration during the first 160 practice hours be completed in person or through technology, as permitted by the physician or physician group with whom the physician assistant is collaborating; Incorporate elements defining the expected nature of collaboration; and Require a performance evaluation and discussion of the performance evaluation with the physician assistant. For a physician assistant entering into a collaborative agreement with a physician or physician group in the emergency department of a hospital with a level I or level II trauma center, the collaborative agreement remains a supervisory agreement and continues indefinitely. For a physician assistant changing practice areas to practice in an emergency department of a hospital that is not a level I or level II trauma center, the supervising physician or physician group may increase the number of hours for which the collaborative agreement is a supervisory agreement. The act also eliminates the 3-year time limit for physician assistants to satisfy certain financial responsibility requirements from which such physician assistants are exempt under current law. APPROVED by Governor April 26, 2023 EFFECTIVE August 7, 2023 NOTE: This act was passed without a safety clause and takes effect 90 days after sine die. (Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Sponsors (4)

  • Faith Winter · primary
  • Cleave Simpson Republican · primary
  • Ty Winter Republican · primary
  • Dafna Michaelson Jenet · primary

Action history (19)

  1. Apr 26, 2023 Governor Signed · executive
  2. Apr 19, 2023 Sent to the Governor · executive
  3. Apr 19, 2023 Signed by the Speaker of the House · lower
  4. Apr 19, 2023 Signed by the President of the Senate · upper
  5. Apr 3, 2023 Senate Considered House Amendments - Result was to Concur - Repass · upper
  6. Mar 31, 2023 Senate Considered House Amendments - Result was to Laid Over Daily · upper
  7. Mar 30, 2023 Senate Considered House Amendments - Result was to Laid Over Daily · upper
  8. Mar 29, 2023 Senate Considered House Amendments - Result was to Laid Over Daily · upper
  9. Mar 28, 2023 Senate Considered House Amendments - Result was to Laid Over Daily · upper
  10. Mar 27, 2023 House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments · lower
  11. Mar 24, 2023 House Third Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments · lower
  12. Mar 23, 2023 House Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments - Committee · lower
  13. Mar 22, 2023 House Committee on Public & Behavioral Health & Human Services Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole · lower
  14. Mar 11, 2023 Introduced In House - Assigned to Public & Behavioral Health & Human Services · lower
  15. Mar 9, 2023 Senate Third Reading Passed with Amendments - Floor · upper
  16. Mar 8, 2023 Senate Third Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments · upper
  17. Mar 7, 2023 Senate Second Reading Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor · upper
  18. Mar 2, 2023 Senate Committee on Health & Human Services Refer Amended to Senate Committee of the Whole · upper
  19. Jan 27, 2023 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Health & Human Services · upper

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