Alabama Administrative Code
Title 540 - ALABAMA BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS
Chapter 540-X-10 - OFFICE-BASED SURGERY
Section 540-X-10-.01 - Preamble
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) Office-based surgery is surgery 1 performed outside a hospital or outpatient facility licensed by the Alabama Department of Public Health. It is the position of the Alabama Board of Medical Examiners that the physician is responsible for providing a safe environment for office-based surgery. Surgical procedures in medicine have changed over the generations from procedures performed at home or at the surgeon's office to the hospital and, now, often back to outpatient locations. However, the premise for the surgery remains unchanged: that it be performed in the best interest of the patient and under the best circumstances possible for the management of disease and the well-being of the patient. Surgery that is performed in a physician's office at this time varies from a simple incision and drainage with topical anesthesia to semi-complex procedures under general anesthesia. It is imperative that the surgeon evaluate the patient, advise and assist the patient with a decision about the procedure and the location for its performance and, to the best of the surgeon's ability, assure that the quality of care be equal in any facility that the surgeon advises. If the physician performs surgery in the physician's office, it is expected that the physician will require office standards similar to those at other sites where the physician performs such procedures. It is also expected that any physician who performs a surgical procedure is knowledgeable about sterile technique, the need for pathological evaluation of certain surgical specimens, about any drug that the physician administers or orders administered, and about potential untoward reactions and complications and their treatment. Recognizing that there have been serious adverse events in office surgical settings, both in Alabama and in other states, the Board of Medical Examiners, in conjunction with an ad hoc committee representing various medical and surgical specialties, has developed guidelines for physicians who perform surgery in their offices. These guidelines are intended to remind the physician of the minimal suggested necessities for various levels of surgery in the office setting. The physician must decide on a case-by-case basis the location and level of service that is best for the physician's particular patient and procedure; this decision must always be made with the patient's best interest in mind.
(2) The Alabama Board of Medical Examiners recommends the following general guidelines for office-based surgery/procedures:
(3) These rules shall not apply to an oral surgeon licensed to practice dentistry who is also a physician licensed to practice medicine, if the procedure is exclusively for the practice of dentistry. An oral surgeon licensed to practice dentistry who is also a physician licensed to practice medicine and who performs office-based surgery other than the practice of dentistry shall comply with the requirements of these regulations for those procedures which fall outside the scope of practice of dentistry.
Authors: Alabama Board of Medical Examiners ad hoc Committee: Arthur F. Toole, III, M.D.; Jorge A. Alsip, M.D.; James G. Chambers, III, M.D.; Craig H. Christopher, M.D.; Alcus Ray Hudson, M.D.; Pamela D. Varner, M.D.; James E. West, M.D.; and Task Force Sub-Committee: Jeff Plagenhoef, M.D.; Eric Crum, M.D.; Dan J. Coyle, Jr., M.D.; Gary Monheit, M.D.; Robert Hurlbutt, IV, M.D.; C. Paul Perry, M.D.; W. Guinn Paulk, M.D.; Mark McIlwain, D.M.D., M.D.; Jerald Clanton, D.M.D., M.D.; Patrick J. Budny, M.D.; James W. Northington, M.D.; David Franco, M.D.; Thomas E. Moody, M.D.
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § 34-24-53.