Pennsylvania Code
Title 49 - PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL STANDARDS
Part I - DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Subpart A - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL AFFAIRS
Chapter 25 - STATE BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE
Subchapter D - MINIMUM STANDARDS OF PRACTICE
Section 25.217 - Delegation
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) An osteopathic physician may delegate to a health care practitioner or technician the performance of a medical service if the following conditions are met:
(b) An osteopathic physician may not delegate the performance of a medical service if performance of the medical service or if recognition of the complications or risks associated with the delegated medical service requires knowledge and skill not ordinarily possessed by nonphysicians.
(c) An osteopathic physician may not delegate a medical service which the osteopathic physician is not trained, qualified and competent to perform.
(d) An osteopathic physician shall be responsible for the medical services delegated to the health care practitioner or technician.
(e) An osteopathic physician may approve a standing protocol delegating medical acts to another health care practitioner who encounters a medical emergency that requires medical services for stabilization until the osteopathic physician or emergency medical services personnel are available to attend to the patient.
(f) This section does not prohibit a health care practitioner who is licensed or certified by a Commonwealth agency from practicing within the scope of that license or certificate or as otherwise authorized by law. For example, this section is not intended to restrict the practice of certified registered nurse anesthetists, nurse midwives, certified registered nurse practitioners, physician assistants, or other individuals practicing under the authority of specific statutes or regulations.
The provisions of this §25.217 issued under sections 3 and 16 of the Osteopathic Medical Practice Act (63 P. S. §§ 271.3 and 271.16).