Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 4
Subtitle 32 - BOARD OF PHYSICIANS
Chapter 10.32.03 - Delegation of Duties by a Licensed Physician - Physician Assistant
Section 10.32.03.02 - Definitions
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.32.03.02
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
(1) "Accredited" means accredited by the
Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant or its
successor.
(2) "Advanced duties"
means medical acts that require additional training beyond the basic physician
assistant education program required for licensure.
(3) "Alternate supervising physician" means
one or more physicians designated by the primary supervising physician to
provide supervision in accordance with the delegation agreement on file with
the Board.
(4) "Ambulatory surgical
facility" means a facility:
(a) Accredited by:
(i) The American Association for
Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgical Facilities;
(ii) The Accreditation Association for
Ambulatory Health Care; or
(iii)
The Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Health Care Organizations;
or
(b) Certified to
participate in the Medicare Program, as enacted by Title XVIII of the Social
Security Act.
(5)
"Applicant" means an individual who applies to the State Board of Physicians
for licensure as a physician assistant, or for approval of a delegation
agreement.
(6) "Board" means the
State Board of Physicians.
(7)
"Category I hours" means hours of continuing medical education given in
formally organized programs pertinent to the practice of physician assistant
duties, accredited by the American Academy of Physician Assistants, the
American Academy of Family Physicians, the Accreditation Council on Continuing
Medical Education, the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, or
equivalent certifying bodies.
(8)
"Committee" means the Physician Assistant Advisory Committee.
(9) "Controlled dangerous substances" means
any drug listed as such in Criminal Law Article, Annotated Code of
Maryland.
(10) "Core duties" means
medical acts that are included in the standard curricula of accredited
physician assistant education programs.
(11) "Correctional facility" means a State or
local correctional facility.
(12)
"Delegation agreement" means a document that is executed by a supervising
physician and a physician assistant containing the requirements of Health
Occupation Article, §15-302, Annotated Code of Maryland, and this
chapter.
(13) "Detention center"
means a State or local detention center.
(14) "Dispense" means to dispense starter
dosages or drug samples.
(15) "Drug
sample" means a unit of a prescription drug that is intended to promote the
sale of the drug and is not intended for sale.
(16) "English-speaking professional school"
means a school:
(a) That offers a degree
after graduation from high school;
(b) That is in the United States, its
territories and possessions, or the British Commonwealth; and
(c) Where all academic and clinical courses
are taught in English.
(17) "Hospital" means:
(a) A hospital as defined under
Health-General Article, §19-301(g), Annotated Code of Maryland;
(b) A comprehensive care facility that:
(i) Meets the requirements of a
hospital-based skilled nursing facility under
42 U.S.C. § 1395i-3; and
(ii) Offers acute care in the same building;
and
(c) An emergency
room that is physically connected to a hospital or a freestanding medical
facility that is licensed under Health-General Article, Title 19, Subtitle 3A,
Annotated Code of Maryland.
(18) "Joint Commission" means the
organization formerly known as the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health
Care Organizations.
(19) "NCCPA"
means the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants,
Inc.
(20) "On-site" means the
physical presence of the supervising physician on the premises of the facility
where the physician assistant performs delegated medical acts.
(21) "Physician" means an individual who is
licensed by the Board to practice medicine.
(22) "Physician assistant" means an
individual who is licensed to practice medicine with physician
supervision.
(23) "Practice as a
physician assistant" means the performance of medical acts that are:
(a) Delegated by a supervising physician to a
physician assistant;
(b) Within the
supervising physician's scope of practice; and
(c) Appropriate to the physician assistant's
education, training, and experience.
(24) "Prescriptive authority" means the
authority delegated by a supervising physician to a physician assistant to:
(a) Prescribe and administer:
(i) Controlled dangerous
substances;
(ii) Prescription
drugs; and
(iii) Medical
devices;
(b) Give
verbal, written, or electronic orders for medications; and
(c) Dispense starter dosages or drug
samples.
(25) "Primary
supervising physician" means a physician who:
(a) Completes a delegation agreement that
meets the requirements under Health Occupations Article, §§15-301(d)
and (e) and 15-302, Annotated Code of Maryland;
(b) Acts as the physician responsible to
ensure that a physician assistant practices medicine in accordance with Health
Occupations Article, Title 15, Annotated Code of Maryland and this
chapter;
(c) Ensures that a
physician assistant practices within the scope of practice of the primary
supervising physician or a designated alternate supervising physician, as
specified in Regulation .07A(4) of this chapter; and
(d) Ensures that a list of alternate
supervising physicians is maintained at the practice setting, as specified in
Regulation .07A(3) of this chapter.
(26) "Privileging process" means the review
process used by a special facility to determine:
(a) Whether a physician assistant may
practice; and
(b) Which advanced
duties the physician assistant may perform in a special facility.
(27) "Public health facility"
means a site where clinical public health services are rendered under the
auspices of the Department, a local health department in a county, or the
Baltimore City Health Department.
(28) "Special facility" means a hospital or
ambulatory surgical facility which meets all of the following criteria:
(a) The facility has reviewed the credentials
of the supervising physician as a condition of employment, as an independent
contractor, or as a member of the medical staff;
(b) The facility has reviewed the credentials
of the physician assistant as a condition of employment, as an independent
contractor, or as a member of the medical staff; and
(c) The governing body of the facility has
reviewed and approved the physician assistant's performing of the advanced duty
in accord with a privileging process.
(29) "Starter dosage" means an amount of a
drug sufficient to begin therapy:
(a) Of short
duration of 72 hours or less; or
(b) Before obtaining a larger quantity of the
drug to complete therapy.
(30) Supervision.
(a) "Supervision" means the responsibility of
the physician to exercise on-site supervision or provide immediately available
direction for physician assistants performing delegated medical acts.
(b) "Supervision" includes:
(i) Oversight of the physician assistant and
acceptance of direct responsibility for the patient services and care rendered
by the physician assistant;
(ii)
Continuous availability to the physician assistant either in person, through
written instructions, or by electronic means; and
(iii) Designation of one or more alternate
supervising physicians.
(31) "Training" means the education or
on-the-job training a physician assistant:
(a)
Receives after initial licensure as a physician assistant; and
(b) Requires to perform advanced
duties.
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