HB-4325, As Passed House, April 20, 2005
SUBSTITUTE FOR
HOUSE BILL NO. 4325
A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled
"Public health code,"
by amending sections 17001 and 17501 (MCL 333.17001 and 333.17501),
section 17001 as amended by 1990 PA 248 and section 17501 as
amended by 1990 PA 247, and by adding sections 17018 and 17518.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec. 17001. (1) As used in this part:
(a) "Academic institution" means either of the following:
(i) A medical school approved by the board.
(ii) A hospital licensed under article 17 that meets all of the
following requirements:
(A) Was the sole sponsor or a co-sponsor, if each other co-
sponsor is either a medical school approved by the board or a
hospital owned by the federal government and directly operated by
the United States department of veterans' affairs, of not less than
4 postgraduate education residency programs approved by the board
under section 17031(1) for not less than the 3 years immediately
preceding the date of an application for a limited license under
section 16182(2)(c) or an application for a full license under
section 17031(2), provided that at least 1 of the residency
programs is in the specialty area of medical practice, or in a
specialty area that includes the subspecialty of medical practice,
in which the applicant for a limited license proposes to practice
or in which the applicant for a full license has practiced for the
hospital.
(B) Has spent not less than $2,000,000.00 for medical
education during each of the 3 years immediately preceding the date
of an application for a limited license under section 16182(2)(c)
or an application for a full license under section 17031(2). As
used in this subparagraph, "medical education" means the education
of physicians and candidates for degrees or licenses to become
physicians, including, but not limited to, physician staff,
residents, interns, and medical students.
(b) "Electrodiagnostic studies" means the testing of
neuromuscular functions utilizing nerve conduction tests and needle
electromyography. It does not include the use of surface
electromyography.
(c) (b)
"Medical care services"
means those services within
the scope of practice of physicians licensed by the board, except
those services that the board determines shall not be delegated by
a physician without endangering the health and safety of patients
as provided for in section 17048(3).
(d) (c)
"Physician" means an
individual licensed under this
article to engage in the practice of medicine.
(e) (d)
"Practice of medicine"
means the diagnosis,
treatment, prevention, cure, or relieving of a human disease,
ailment, defect, complaint, or other physical or mental condition,
by attendance, advice, device, diagnostic test, or other means, or
offering, undertaking, attempting to do, or holding oneself out as
able to do, any of these acts.
(f) (e)
"Practice as a physician's
assistant" means the
practice of medicine or osteopathic medicine and surgery performed
under the supervision of a physician or physicians licensed under
this part or part 175.
(g) (f)
"Supervision" means that
term as defined in section
16109, except that it also includes the existence of a
predetermined plan for emergency situations, including, but not
limited to, the designation of a physician to supervise a
physician's assistant in the absence of the primary supervising
physician.
(h) (g)
"Task force" means the
joint task force created in
sections 17025 and 17525.
(2) In addition to the definitions in this part, article 1
contains definitions and principles of construction applicable to
all articles in this code and part 161 contains definitions
applicable to this part.
Sec. 17018. (1) Except as otherwise provided under this
section, only an individual who is licensed as a physician and who
has successfully completed additional training in the performance
and interpretation of electrodiagnostic studies that is
satisfactory to the board shall perform needle electromyography or
interpret nerve conduction tests. A physician shall not delegate
the interpretation of nerve conduction tests to another individual
unless that individual is licensed under this article to engage in
the practice of medicine or osteopathic medicine and surgery and
has successfully completed the additional training as described in
this subsection. A physician shall not delegate the performance of
needle electromyography to another individual unless that
individual is licensed under this article to engage in the practice
of medicine or osteopathic medicine and surgery and has
successfully completed the additional training as described in this
subsection or that individual is otherwise authorized under this
section.
(2) In accordance with section 16215, a physician may delegate
the performance of nerve conduction tests to a licensed or
unlicensed individual who is otherwise qualified by education,
training, or experience if those tests are conducted under the
direct supervision of a physician.
(3) A physical therapist who is licensed under this article
and certified by the American board of physical therapy specialties
as an electrophysiologic clinical specialist on the effective date
of this section may perform electrodiagnostic studies that are to
be interpreted by a physician if he or she has been performing
electrodiagnostic studies in this state on a consistent basis
within the 5 years immediately preceding the effective date of this
section.
(4) A podiatrist who is licensed under this article and has
successfully completed additional training in the performance and
interpretation of electrodiagnostic studies that is satisfactory to
his or her respective board may conduct electrodiagnostic studies [that
are within his or her scope of PRACTICE].
(5) A chiropractor who is licensed under this article and has
successfully completed additional training in the performance and
interpretation of electrodiagnostic studies that is satisfactory to
his or her respective board may conduct electrodiagnostic studies [that
are within his or her scope of PRACTICE].
[(6) This section does not require new or additional third party reimbursement or mandated worker's compensation benefits for services rendered by an individual authorized to conduct electrodiagnostic studies under this section.]
Sec. 17501. (1) As used in this part:
(a) "Electrodiagnostic studies" means the testing of
neuromuscular functions utilizing nerve conduction tests and needle
electromyography. It does not include the use of surface
electromyography.
(b) (a)
"Medical care services"
means those services within
the scope of practice of physicians licensed and approved by the
board, except those services that the board determines shall not be
delegated by a physician without endangering the health and safety
of patients as provided for in section 17548(3).
(c) (b)
"Physician" means an
individual licensed under this
article to engage in the practice of osteopathic medicine and
surgery.
(d) (c)
"Practice of osteopathic
medicine and surgery" means
a separate, complete, and independent school of medicine and
surgery utilizing full methods of diagnosis and treatment in
physical and mental health and disease, including the prescription
and administration of drugs and biologicals, operative surgery,
obstetrics, radiological and other electromagnetic emissions, and
placing special emphasis on the interrelationship of the
musculoskeletal system to other body systems.
(e) (d)
"Practice as a physician's
assistant" means the
practice of osteopathic medicine performed under the supervision of
a physician licensed under this part or part 170.
(f) (e)
"Supervision" has the
meaning ascribed to it in
section 16109 except that it includes the existence of a
predetermined plan for emergency situations, including, but not
limited to, the designation of a physician to supervise a
physician's assistant in the absence of the primary supervising
physician.
(g) (f)
"Task force" means the
joint task force created in
sections 17025 and 17525.
(2) In addition to the definitions in this part, article 1
contains general definitions and principles of construction
applicable to all articles in the code and part 161 contains
definitions applicable to this part.
Sec. 17518. (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section,
only an individual who is licensed as a physician and who has
successfully completed additional training in the performance and
interpretation of electrodiagnostic studies that is satisfactory to
the board shall perform needle electromyography or interpret nerve
conduction tests. A physician shall not delegate the interpretation
of nerve conduction studies to another individual unless that
individual is licensed under this article to engage in the practice
of medicine or osteopathic medicine and surgery and has
successfully completed the additional training as described in this
subsection. A physician shall not delegate the performance of
needle electromyography to another individual unless that
individual is licensed under this article to engage in the practice
of medicine or osteopathic medicine and surgery and has
successfully completed the additional training as described in this
subsection or that individual is otherwise authorized under this
section.
(2) In accordance with section 16215, a physician may delegate
the performance of nerve conduction tests to a licensed or
unlicensed individual who is otherwise qualified by education,
training, or experience if those tests are conducted under the
direct supervision of a physician.
(3) A physical therapist who is licensed under this article
and certified by the American board of physical therapy specialties
as an electrophysiologic clinical specialist on the effective date
of this section may perform electrodiagnostic studies that are to
be interpreted by a physician if he or she has been performing
electrodiagnostic studies in this state on a consistent basis
within the 5 years immediately preceding the effective date of this
section.
(4) A podiatrist who is licensed under this article and has
successfully completed additional training in the performance and
interpretation of electrodiagnostic studies that is satisfactory to
his or her respective board may conduct electrodiagnostic studies [that
are within his or her scope of PRACTICE].
(5) A chiropractor who is licensed under this article and has
successfully completed additional training in the performance and
interpretation of electrodiagnostic studies that is satisfactory to
his or her respective board may conduct electrodiagnostic studies [that
are within his or her scope of PRACTICE].
[(6) This section does not require new or additional third party reimbursement or mandated worker's compensation benefits for services rendered by an individual authorized to conduct electrodiagnostic studies under this section.]