Alabama Administrative Code
Title 610 - ALABAMA BOARD OF NURSING
Chapter 610-X-5 - ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING - COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE
Section 610-X-5-.20 - Requirements For Collaborative Practice By Physicians And Certified Nurse Midwives
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 02, November 27, 2024
(1) The collaborating physician shall:
(2) In the event the collaborating physician is not readily available, provisions shall be made for professional medical oversight and direction by a covering physician who is readily available, who is pre-approved by the Board of Medical Examiners, and who is familiar with these rules. The collaborating physician shall certify to the Board of Medical Examiners at least annually that any approved covering physician continues to agree to serve in that capacity and shall inform the Board of Medical Examiners of the termination of a covering physician within ten (10) days of the termination.
(3) In the event of an unanticipated, permanent absence of a collaborating physician, a previously approved covering physician may be designated as a temporary collaborating physician for a period of up to sixty (60) days. During the sixty (60) day time period, an application designating a new collaborating physician should be submitted for approval.
(4) The certified nurse midwife's scheduled hours in patient homes, facilities licensed by the Alabama Department of Public Health and facilities certified by the Alabama Department of Mental Health are not subject to the required minimum hours for physician presence.
(5) The collaborating physician shall:
(6) The collaborating physician shall provide notice in writing to the State Board of Medical Examiners of the commencement or termination of a collaborative practice agreement as required by Rule 540-X-8-.18(4).
(7) The Joint Committee may, at its discretion, waive the requirements of written verification of physician availability upon documentation of exceptional circumstances. Employees of state and county health departments are exempt from the requirements of written verification of physician availability.
(8) A written standard protocol specific to the specialty practice area of the certified nurse midwife and the specialty practice area of the collaborating physician, approved and signed by both the collaborating physician and the certified nurse midwife shall:
(9) The physician shall maintain independent medical judgment related to the practice of medicine at all times, irrespective of employment structure or business model.
(10) Irrespective of the location of the principal practice site and any remote site(s) of the collaboration, all services provided to patients and actions incident to services provided to patients of the collaborative practice shall be deemed to have occurred in the state where the patient is located at the time of service or action incident to the service. The collaborating physician, covering physician, and certified nurse midwife shall comply with all applicable Alabama laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to services and actions incident to services provided to Alabama patients of the collaborative practice. Actions incident to services include, but are not limited to, professional medical oversight and direction to the certified nurse midwife regarding Alabama patients, consultation, or referral of Alabama patients from the certified registered nurse practitioner, quality assurance review of the medical records of Alabama patients, and maintenance of documentation pursuant to this chapter. The collaborating physician shall maintain all documentation required pursuant to this chapter for the duration of the collaborative practice and for three years following the termination of the collaborative practice agreement.
Rule .19 was renumbered to .20 as per certification filed July 2, 2015; effective August 6, 2015.
Author: Alabama Board of Nursing
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § 34-21-85.