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1 | | (b) A physician licensed to practice medicine in all its
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2 | | branches in active clinical practice may collaborate with an |
3 | | advanced practice
nurse in accordance with the requirements of |
4 | | the Nurse Practice Act. Collaboration
is for the purpose of |
5 | | providing medical consultation,
and no employment relationship |
6 | | is required. A
written collaborative agreement shall
conform to |
7 | | the requirements of Section 65-35 of the Nurse Practice Act. |
8 | | The written collaborative agreement shall
be for
services the |
9 | | collaborating physician generally provides to
his or her |
10 | | patients in the normal course of clinical medical practice.
A |
11 | | written collaborative agreement shall be adequate with respect |
12 | | to collaboration
with advanced practice nurses if all of the |
13 | | following apply:
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14 | | (1) The agreement is written to promote the exercise of |
15 | | professional judgment by the advanced practice nurse |
16 | | commensurate with his or her education and experience. The |
17 | | agreement need not describe the exact steps that an |
18 | | advanced practice nurse must take with respect to each |
19 | | specific condition, disease, or symptom, but must specify |
20 | | those procedures that require a physician's presence as the |
21 | | procedures are being performed.
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22 | | (2) Practice guidelines and orders are developed and |
23 | | approved jointly by the advanced practice nurse and |
24 | | collaborating physician, as needed, based on the practice |
25 | | of the practitioners. Such guidelines and orders and the |
26 | | patient services provided thereunder are periodically |
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1 | | reviewed by the collaborating physician.
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2 | | (3) The advance practice nurse provides services the |
3 | | collaborating physician generally provides to his or her |
4 | | patients in the normal course of clinical practice, except |
5 | | as set forth in subsection (b-5) of this Section. With |
6 | | respect to labor and delivery, the collaborating physician |
7 | | must provide delivery services in order to participate with |
8 | | a certified nurse midwife. |
9 | | (4) The collaborating physician and advanced practice |
10 | | nurse consult meet in person at least once a month to |
11 | | provide collaboration and consultation. |
12 | | (5) Methods of communication are available with the |
13 | | collaborating physician in person or through |
14 | | telecommunications for consultation, collaboration, and |
15 | | referral as needed to address patient care needs. |
16 | | (6) The agreement contains provisions detailing notice |
17 | | for termination or change of status involving a written |
18 | | collaborative agreement, except when such notice is given |
19 | | for just cause.
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20 | | (b-5) An anesthesiologist or physician licensed to |
21 | | practice medicine in
all its branches may collaborate with a |
22 | | certified registered nurse anesthetist
in accordance with |
23 | | Section 65-35 of the Nurse Practice Act for the provision of |
24 | | anesthesia services. With respect to the provision of |
25 | | anesthesia services, the collaborating anesthesiologist or |
26 | | physician shall have training and experience in the delivery of |
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1 | | anesthesia services consistent with Department rules. |
2 | | Collaboration shall be
adequate if:
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3 | | (1) an anesthesiologist or a physician
participates in |
4 | | the joint formulation and joint approval of orders or
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5 | | guidelines and periodically reviews such orders and the |
6 | | services provided
patients under such orders; and
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7 | | (2) for anesthesia services, the anesthesiologist
or |
8 | | physician participates through discussion of and agreement |
9 | | with the
anesthesia plan and is physically present and |
10 | | available on the premises during
the delivery of anesthesia |
11 | | services for
diagnosis, consultation, and treatment of |
12 | | emergency medical conditions.
Anesthesia services in a |
13 | | hospital shall be conducted in accordance with
Section 10.7 |
14 | | of the Hospital Licensing Act and in an ambulatory surgical
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15 | | treatment center in accordance with Section 6.5 of the |
16 | | Ambulatory Surgical
Treatment Center Act.
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17 | | (b-10) The anesthesiologist or operating physician must |
18 | | agree with the
anesthesia plan prior to the delivery of |
19 | | services.
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20 | | (c) The supervising physician shall have access to the
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21 | | medical records of all patients attended by a physician
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22 | | assistant. The collaborating physician shall have access to
the |
23 | | medical records of all patients attended to by an
advanced |
24 | | practice nurse.
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25 | | (d) (Blank).
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26 | | (e) A physician shall not be liable for the acts or
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1 | | omissions of a physician assistant or advanced practice
nurse |
2 | | solely on the basis of having signed a
supervision agreement or |
3 | | guidelines or a collaborative
agreement, an order, a standing |
4 | | medical order, a
standing delegation order, or other order or |
5 | | guideline
authorizing a physician assistant or advanced |
6 | | practice
nurse to perform acts, unless the physician has
reason |
7 | | to believe the physician assistant or advanced
practice nurse |
8 | | lacked the competency to perform
the act or acts or commits |
9 | | willful and wanton misconduct.
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10 | | (f) A collaborating physician may, but is not required to, |
11 | | delegate prescriptive authority to an advanced practice nurse |
12 | | as part of a written collaborative agreement, and the |
13 | | delegation of prescriptive authority shall conform to the |
14 | | requirements of Section 65-40 of the Nurse Practice Act. |
15 | | (g) A supervising physician may, but is not required to, |
16 | | delegate prescriptive authority to a physician assistant as |
17 | | part of a written supervision agreement, and the delegation of |
18 | | prescriptive authority shall conform to the requirements of |
19 | | Section 7.5 of the Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987. |
20 | | (Source: P.A. 95-639, eff. 10-5-07; 96-618, eff. 1-1-10 .)
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21 | | Section 10. The Nurse Practice Act is amended by changing |
22 | | Sections 65-35, 65-40, and 65-45 as follows:
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23 | | (225 ILCS 65/65-35)
(was 225 ILCS 65/15-15)
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24 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2018)
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1 | | Sec. 65-35. Written collaborative
agreements. |
2 | | (a) A written collaborative agreement is required for all |
3 | | advanced practice nurses engaged in clinical practice, except |
4 | | for advanced practice nurses who are authorized to practice in |
5 | | a hospital or ambulatory surgical treatment center. |
6 | | (a-5) If an advanced practice nurse engages in clinical |
7 | | practice outside of a hospital or ambulatory surgical treatment |
8 | | center in which he or she is authorized to practice, the |
9 | | advanced practice nurse must have a written collaborative |
10 | | agreement.
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11 | | (b) A written collaborative
agreement shall describe the |
12 | | working relationship of the
advanced practice nurse with the |
13 | | collaborating
physician or podiatrist and shall authorize the |
14 | | categories of
care, treatment, or procedures to be performed by |
15 | | the advanced
practice nurse. A collaborative agreement with a |
16 | | dentist must be in accordance with subsection (c-10) of this |
17 | | Section. Collaboration does not require an
employment |
18 | | relationship between the collaborating physician
and advanced |
19 | | practice nurse. Absent an employment relationship, an |
20 | | agreement may not restrict the categories of patients or |
21 | | third-party payment sources accepted by the advanced practice |
22 | | nurse. Collaboration means
the relationship under
which an |
23 | | advanced practice nurse works with a collaborating
physician or |
24 | | podiatrist in an active clinical practice to deliver health |
25 | | care services in
accordance with
(i) the advanced practice |
26 | | nurse's training, education,
and experience and (ii) |
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1 | | collaboration and consultation as documented in a
jointly |
2 | | developed written collaborative
agreement.
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3 | | The agreement shall be defined to promote the
exercise of |
4 | | professional judgment by the advanced practice
nurse |
5 | | commensurate with his or her education and
experience. The |
6 | | services to be provided by the advanced
practice nurse shall be |
7 | | services that the
collaborating physician or podiatrist is |
8 | | authorized to and generally provides to his or her
patients in |
9 | | the normal course of his or her clinical medical practice, |
10 | | except as set forth in subsection (c-5) of this Section.
The |
11 | | agreement need not describe the exact steps that an advanced |
12 | | practice
nurse must take with respect to each specific |
13 | | condition, disease, or symptom
but must specify
which |
14 | | authorized procedures require the presence of the |
15 | | collaborating physician or podiatrist as
the procedures are |
16 | | being performed. The collaborative
relationship under an |
17 | | agreement shall not be
construed to require the personal |
18 | | presence of a physician or podiatrist at
all times at the place |
19 | | where services are rendered.
Methods of communication shall
be |
20 | | available for consultation with the collaborating
physician or |
21 | | podiatrist in person or by telecommunications in accordance |
22 | | with
established written guidelines as set forth in the written
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23 | | agreement.
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24 | | (c) Collaboration and consultation under all collaboration |
25 | | agreements
shall be adequate if a
collaborating physician or |
26 | | podiatrist does each of the following:
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1 | | (1) Participates in the joint formulation and joint |
2 | | approval of orders or
guidelines with the advanced practice |
3 | | nurse and he or she periodically reviews such orders and |
4 | | the
services provided patients under such orders in |
5 | | accordance with accepted
standards of medical practice or |
6 | | podiatric practice and advanced practice nursing practice.
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7 | | (2) Provides collaboration and consultation Meets in |
8 | | person with the advanced practice nurse at least once a |
9 | | month to provide collaboration and
consultation . In the |
10 | | case of anesthesia services provided by a certified |
11 | | registered nurse anesthetist, an anesthesiologist, |
12 | | physician, dentist, or podiatrist must participate through |
13 | | discussion of and agreement with the anesthesia plan and |
14 | | remain physically present and available on the premises |
15 | | during the delivery of anesthesia services for diagnosis, |
16 | | consultation, and treatment of emergency medical |
17 | | conditions.
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18 | | (3) Is available through telecommunications for |
19 | | consultation on medical
problems, complications, or |
20 | | emergencies or patient referral. In the case of anesthesia |
21 | | services provided by a certified registered nurse |
22 | | anesthetist, an anesthesiologist, physician, dentist, or |
23 | | podiatrist must participate through discussion of and |
24 | | agreement with the anesthesia plan and remain physically |
25 | | present and available on the premises during the delivery |
26 | | of anesthesia services for diagnosis, consultation, and |
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1 | | treatment of emergency medical conditions.
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2 | | The agreement must contain provisions detailing notice for |
3 | | termination or change of status involving a written |
4 | | collaborative agreement, except when such notice is given for |
5 | | just cause. |
6 | | (c-5) A certified registered nurse anesthetist, who |
7 | | provides anesthesia services outside of a hospital or |
8 | | ambulatory surgical treatment center shall enter into a written |
9 | | collaborative agreement with an anesthesiologist or the |
10 | | physician licensed to practice medicine in all its branches or |
11 | | the podiatrist performing the procedure. Outside of a hospital |
12 | | or ambulatory surgical treatment center, the certified |
13 | | registered nurse anesthetist may provide only those services |
14 | | that the collaborating podiatrist is authorized to provide |
15 | | pursuant to the Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987 and |
16 | | rules adopted thereunder. A certified registered nurse |
17 | | anesthetist may select, order, and administer medication, |
18 | | including controlled substances, and apply appropriate medical |
19 | | devices for delivery of anesthesia services under the |
20 | | anesthesia plan agreed with by the anesthesiologist or the |
21 | | operating physician or operating podiatrist. |
22 | | (c-10) A certified registered nurse anesthetist who |
23 | | provides anesthesia services in a dental office shall enter |
24 | | into a written collaborative agreement with an |
25 | | anesthesiologist or the physician licensed to practice |
26 | | medicine in all its branches or the operating dentist |
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1 | | performing the procedure. The agreement shall describe the |
2 | | working relationship of the certified registered nurse |
3 | | anesthetist and dentist and shall authorize the categories of |
4 | | care, treatment, or procedures to be performed by the certified |
5 | | registered nurse anesthetist. In a collaborating dentist's |
6 | | office, the certified registered nurse anesthetist may only |
7 | | provide those services that the operating dentist with the |
8 | | appropriate permit is authorized to provide pursuant to the |
9 | | Illinois Dental Practice Act and rules adopted thereunder. For |
10 | | anesthesia services, an anesthesiologist, physician, or |
11 | | operating dentist shall participate through discussion of and |
12 | | agreement with the anesthesia plan and shall remain physically |
13 | | present and be available on the premises during the delivery of |
14 | | anesthesia services for diagnosis, consultation, and treatment |
15 | | of emergency medical conditions. A certified registered nurse |
16 | | anesthetist may select, order, and administer medication, |
17 | | including controlled substances, and apply appropriate medical |
18 | | devices for delivery of anesthesia services under the |
19 | | anesthesia plan agreed with by the operating dentist. |
20 | | (d) A copy of the signed, written collaborative agreement |
21 | | must be available
to the Department upon request from both the |
22 | | advanced practice nurse
and the collaborating physician or |
23 | | podiatrist. |
24 | | (e) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the |
25 | | delegation of tasks or duties by a physician to a licensed |
26 | | practical nurse, a registered professional nurse, or other |
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1 | | persons in accordance with Section 54.2 of the Medical Practice |
2 | | Act of 1987. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit |
3 | | the method of delegation that may be authorized by any means, |
4 | | including, but not limited to, oral, written, electronic, |
5 | | standing orders, protocols, guidelines, or verbal orders. |
6 | | (f) An advanced
practice nurse shall inform each |
7 | | collaborating physician, dentist, or podiatrist of all |
8 | | collaborative
agreements he or she
has signed and provide a |
9 | | copy of these to any collaborating physician, dentist, or |
10 | | podiatrist upon
request.
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11 | | (g) For the purposes of this Act, "generally provides to |
12 | | his or her patients in the normal course of his or her clinical |
13 | | medical practice" means services the physician or podiatrist |
14 | | routinely provides individually or through delegation to other |
15 | | persons so that the physician or podiatrist has the experience |
16 | | and ability to provide collaboration and consultation. |
17 | | (Source: P.A. 95-639, eff. 10-5-07; 96-618, eff. 1-1-10.)
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18 | | (225 ILCS 65/65-40)
(was 225 ILCS 65/15-20)
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19 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2018)
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20 | | Sec. 65-40. Prescriptive authority.
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21 | | (a) A collaborating
physician or podiatrist may, but is not |
22 | | required to, delegate
prescriptive authority to an advanced |
23 | | practice
nurse as part of a written collaborative agreement. |
24 | | This authority may, but is
not required to, include
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25 | | prescription of, selection of, orders for, administration of, |
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1 | | storage of, acceptance of samples of, and dispensing over the |
2 | | counter medications, legend drugs, medical gases, and |
3 | | controlled
substances categorized as
any Schedule III through V |
4 | | controlled substances, as defined in Article II of the
Illinois |
5 | | Controlled Substances Act, and other preparations, including, |
6 | | but not limited to, botanical and herbal remedies. The |
7 | | collaborating physician or podiatrist must have a valid current |
8 | | Illinois controlled substance license and federal registration |
9 | | to delegate authority to prescribe delegated controlled |
10 | | substances.
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11 | | (b) To prescribe controlled
substances under this Section, |
12 | | an advanced practice
nurse must obtain a mid-level practitioner |
13 | | controlled substance license.
Medication orders shall be
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14 | | reviewed
periodically by the collaborating physician or |
15 | | podiatrist.
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16 | | (c) The collaborating physician or podiatrist shall file |
17 | | with the
Department notice of delegation of prescriptive |
18 | | authority
and
termination of such delegation, in accordance |
19 | | with rules of the Department.
Upon receipt of this notice |
20 | | delegating authority to prescribe any Schedule III through V |
21 | | controlled substances, the licensed advanced practice nurse |
22 | | shall be
eligible to register for a mid-level practitioner |
23 | | controlled substance license
under Section 303.05 of the |
24 | | Illinois Controlled Substances Act.
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25 | | (d) In addition to the requirements of subsections (a), |
26 | | (b), and (c) of this Section, a collaborating physician or |
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1 | | podiatrist may, but is not required to, delegate authority to |
2 | | an advanced practice nurse to prescribe any Schedule II |
3 | | controlled substances, if all of the following conditions |
4 | | apply: |
5 | | (1) No more than 10 5 Schedule II controlled substances |
6 | | by oral dosage or topical or transdermal application may be |
7 | | delegated. Schedule II controlled substances to be |
8 | | delivered by injection or other route may not be delegated. |
9 | | (2) Any delegation must be controlled substances that |
10 | | the collaborating physician or podiatrist prescribes. |
11 | | (3) Any prescription must be limited to no more than a |
12 | | 30-day supply oral dosage , with any continuation |
13 | | authorized only after prior approval of the collaborating |
14 | | physician or podiatrist . |
15 | | (4) The advanced practice nurse must discuss the |
16 | | condition of any patients for whom a controlled substance |
17 | | is prescribed monthly with the delegating physician.
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18 | | (e) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the |
19 | | delegation of tasks
or duties by a physician to a licensed |
20 | | practical nurse, a registered
professional nurse, or other |
21 | | persons. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the |
22 | | method of delegation that may be authorized by any means, |
23 | | including, but not limited to, oral, written, electronic, |
24 | | standing orders, protocols, guidelines, or verbal orders.
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25 | | (f) Any advanced practice nurse who writes a prescription |
26 | | for a controlled substance without having a valid appropriate |
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1 | | mid-level practitioner license may be fined by the Department |
2 | | up to $100 per prescription, and the Department may take any |
3 | | other disciplinary action provided for in this Act. |
4 | | (Source: P.A. 95-639, eff. 10-5-07; 96-189, eff. 8-10-09.)
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5 | | (225 ILCS 65/65-45)
(was 225 ILCS 65/15-25)
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6 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2018)
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7 | | Sec. 65-45. Advanced practice nursing in hospitals or |
8 | | ambulatory surgical treatment centers.
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9 | | (a) An advanced practice nurse may provide
services in a |
10 | | licensed hospital licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act or |
11 | | the University of Illinois Hospital Act or a licensed |
12 | | ambulatory surgical
treatment center without prescriptive |
13 | | authority or a written collaborative agreement pursuant to |
14 | | Section 65-35 of this Act. An advanced practice nurse must |
15 | | possess clinical privileges recommended by the hospital |
16 | | medical staff and granted by the hospital or the consulting |
17 | | medical staff committee and ambulatory surgical treatment |
18 | | center in order to provide services. The medical staff or |
19 | | consulting medical staff committee shall periodically review |
20 | | the services of advanced practice nurses granted clinical |
21 | | privileges. Authority may also be granted to individual |
22 | | advanced practice nurses to select, order, and administer |
23 | | medications, including controlled substances, to provide |
24 | | delineated care. The attending physician shall determine an |
25 | | advanced practice nurse's role in providing care for his or her |
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1 | | patients, except as otherwise provided in the medical staff |
2 | | bylaws or consulting committee policies.
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3 | | (a-5) For
anesthesia services provided by a certified |
4 | | registered nurse anesthetist, an anesthesiologist,
physician, |
5 | | dentist,
or podiatrist shall participate through discussion of |
6 | | and agreement with the
anesthesia plan and shall
remain
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7 | | physically present
and be available on the premises during the |
8 | | delivery of anesthesia services for
diagnosis, consultation, |
9 | | and treatment of
emergency medical conditions, unless hospital |
10 | | policy adopted pursuant to
clause (B) of subdivision (3) of |
11 | | Section 10.7 of the Hospital Licensing Act
or ambulatory |
12 | | surgical treatment center policy adopted pursuant to
clause (B) |
13 | | of subdivision (3) of Section 6.5 of the Ambulatory Surgical
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14 | | Treatment Center Act
provides otherwise. A certified |
15 | | registered nurse anesthetist may select, order, and administer |
16 | | medication for anesthesia services under the anesthesia plan |
17 | | agreed to by the anesthesiologist or the physician, in |
18 | | accordance with hospital alternative policy or the medical |
19 | | staff consulting committee policies of a licensed ambulatory |
20 | | surgical treatment center.
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21 | | (b) An advanced practice nurse who provides
services in a |
22 | | hospital shall do so in accordance with Section 10.7 of the
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23 | | Hospital
Licensing Act and, in an
ambulatory surgical treatment |
24 | | center, in accordance with Section 6.5 of the
Ambulatory
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25 | | Surgical Treatment Center Act.
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26 | | (Source: P.A. 95-639, eff. 10-5-07.)
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1 | | Section 15. The Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987 is |
2 | | amended by changing Section 7.5 as follows:
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3 | | (225 ILCS 95/7.5)
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4 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2018)
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5 | | Sec. 7.5. Prescriptions; written supervision agreements; |
6 | | prescriptive authority. |
7 | | (a) A written supervision agreement is required for all |
8 | | physician assistants to practice in the State. |
9 | | (1) A written supervision agreement shall describe the |
10 | | working relationship of the physician assistant with the |
11 | | supervising physician and shall authorize the categories |
12 | | of care, treatment, or procedures to be performed by the |
13 | | physician assistant.
The written supervision agreement |
14 | | shall be defined to promote the exercise of professional |
15 | | judgment by the physician assistant commensurate with his |
16 | | or her education and experience. The services to be |
17 | | provided by the physician assistant shall be services that |
18 | | the supervising physician is authorized to and generally |
19 | | provides to his or her patients in the normal course of his |
20 | | or her clinical medical practice. The written supervision |
21 | | agreement need not describe the exact steps that a |
22 | | physician assistant must take with respect to each specific |
23 | | condition, disease, or symptom but must specify which |
24 | | authorized procedures require the presence of the |
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1 | | supervising physician as the procedures are being |
2 | | performed. The supervision relationship under a written |
3 | | supervision agreement shall not be construed to require the |
4 | | personal presence of a physician at all times at the place |
5 | | where services are rendered. Methods of communication |
6 | | shall be available for consultation with the supervising |
7 | | physician in person or by telecommunications in accordance |
8 | | with established written guidelines as set forth in the |
9 | | written supervision agreement. |
10 | | (2) The written supervision agreement shall be |
11 | | adequate if a physician does each of the following: |
12 | | (A) Participates in the joint formulation and |
13 | | joint approval of orders or guidelines with the |
14 | | physician assistant and he or she periodically reviews |
15 | | such orders and the services provided patients under |
16 | | such orders in accordance with accepted standards of |
17 | | medical practice and physician assistant practice. |
18 | | (B) Provides collaboration and consultation Meets |
19 | | in person with the physician assistant at least once a |
20 | | month to provide supervision. |
21 | | (3) A copy of the signed, written supervision agreement |
22 | | must be available to the Department upon request from both |
23 | | the physician assistant and the supervising physician. |
24 | | (4) A physician assistant shall inform each |
25 | | supervising physician of all written supervision |
26 | | agreements he or she has signed and provide a copy of these |
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1 | | to any supervising physician upon request. |
2 | | (b) A supervising physician may, but is not required to, |
3 | | delegate prescriptive authority to a physician assistant as |
4 | | part of a written supervision agreement. This authority may, |
5 | | but is not required to, include prescription of, selection of, |
6 | | orders for, administration of, storage of, acceptance of |
7 | | samples of, and dispensing over the counter medications, legend |
8 | | drugs, medical gases, and controlled substances categorized as |
9 | | Schedule III through V controlled substances, as defined in |
10 | | Article II of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, and other |
11 | | preparations, including, but not limited to, botanical and |
12 | | herbal remedies. The supervising physician must have a valid, |
13 | | current Illinois controlled substance license and federal |
14 | | registration with the Drug Enforcement Agency to delegate the |
15 | | authority to prescribe controlled substances. |
16 | | (1) To prescribe Schedule III, IV, or V controlled |
17 | | substances under this
Section, a physician assistant must |
18 | | obtain a mid-level practitioner
controlled substances |
19 | | license. Medication orders issued by a
physician
assistant |
20 | | shall be reviewed
periodically by the supervising |
21 | | physician. |
22 | | (2) The supervising physician shall file
with the |
23 | | Department notice of delegation of prescriptive authority |
24 | | to a
physician assistant and
termination of delegation, |
25 | | specifying the authority delegated or terminated.
Upon |
26 | | receipt of this notice delegating authority to prescribe |
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1 | | Schedule III,
IV, or V controlled substances, the physician |
2 | | assistant shall be eligible to
register for a mid-level |
3 | | practitioner controlled substances license under
Section |
4 | | 303.05 of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act.
Nothing |
5 | | in this Act shall be construed to limit the delegation of |
6 | | tasks or
duties by the supervising physician to a nurse or |
7 | | other appropriately trained
persons in accordance with |
8 | | Section 54.2 of the Medical Practice Act of 1987.
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9 | | (3) In addition to the requirements of subsection (b) |
10 | | of this Section, a supervising physician may, but is not |
11 | | required to, delegate authority to a physician assistant to |
12 | | prescribe Schedule II controlled substances, if all of the |
13 | | following conditions apply: |
14 | | (A) No more than 10 5 Schedule II controlled |
15 | | substances by oral dosage or topical or transdermal |
16 | | application may be delegated. Schedule II controlled |
17 | | substances to be delivered by injection or other route |
18 | | may not be delegated. |
19 | | (B) Any delegation must be controlled substances |
20 | | that the supervising physician prescribes. |
21 | | (C) Any prescription must be limited to no more |
22 | | than a 30-day supply oral dosage , with any continuation |
23 | | authorized only after prior approval of the |
24 | | supervising physician. |
25 | | (c) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the |
26 | | delegation of tasks or duties by a physician to a licensed |
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1 | | practical nurse, a registered professional nurse, or other |
2 | | persons. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the |
3 | | method of delegation that may be authorized by any means, |
4 | | including, but not limited to, oral, written, electronic, |
5 | | standing orders, protocols, guidelines, or verbal orders.
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6 | | (d) Any physician assistant who writes a prescription for a |
7 | | controlled substance without having a valid appropriate |
8 | | mid-level practitioner license may be fined by the Department |
9 | | up to $100 per prescription, and the Department may take any |
10 | | other disciplinary action provided for in this Act. |
11 | | (Source: P.A. 96-268, eff. 8-11-09; 96-618, eff. 1-1-10; |
12 | | 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10.)
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13 | | Section 20. The Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987 is |
14 | | amended by changing Section 20.5 as follows: |
15 | | (225 ILCS 100/20.5) |
16 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2018)
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17 | | Sec. 20.5. Delegation of authority to advanced practice |
18 | | nurses.
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19 | | (a) A podiatrist in active clinical practice may |
20 | | collaborate with an advanced practice nurse in accordance with |
21 | | the requirements of the Nurse Practice Act. Collaboration shall |
22 | | be for the purpose of providing podiatric consultation and no |
23 | | employment relationship shall be required. A written |
24 | | collaborative agreement shall conform to the requirements of |
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1 | | Section 65-35 of the Nurse Practice Act. The written |
2 | | collaborative agreement shall be for services the |
3 | | collaborating podiatrist generally provides to his or her |
4 | | patients in the normal course of clinical podiatric practice, |
5 | | except as set forth in item (3) of this subsection (a). A |
6 | | written collaborative agreement and podiatric collaboration |
7 | | and consultation shall be adequate with respect to advanced |
8 | | practice nurses if all of the following apply: |
9 | | (1) The agreement is written to promote the exercise of |
10 | | professional judgment by the advanced practice nurse |
11 | | commensurate with his or her education and experience. The |
12 | | agreement need not describe the exact steps that an |
13 | | advanced practice nurse must take with respect to each |
14 | | specific condition, disease, or symptom, but must specify |
15 | | which procedures require a podiatrist's presence as the |
16 | | procedures are being performed. |
17 | | (2) Practice guidelines and orders are developed and |
18 | | approved jointly by the advanced practice nurse and |
19 | | collaborating podiatrist, as needed, based on the practice |
20 | | of the practitioners. Such guidelines and orders and the |
21 | | patient services provided thereunder are periodically |
22 | | reviewed by the collaborating podiatrist. |
23 | | (3) The advance practice nurse provides services that |
24 | | the collaborating podiatrist generally provides to his or |
25 | | her patients in the normal course of clinical practice. |
26 | | With respect to the provision of anesthesia services by a |
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1 | | certified registered nurse anesthetist, the collaborating |
2 | | podiatrist must have training and experience in the |
3 | | delivery of anesthesia consistent with Department rules. |
4 | | (4) The collaborating podiatrist and the advanced |
5 | | practice nurse consult meet in person at least once a month |
6 | | to provide collaboration and consultation. |
7 | | (5) Methods of communication are available with the |
8 | | collaborating podiatrist in person or through |
9 | | telecommunications for consultation, collaboration, and |
10 | | referral as needed to address patient care needs. |
11 | | (6) With respect to the provision of anesthesia |
12 | | services by a certified registered nurse anesthetist, an |
13 | | anesthesiologist, physician, or podiatrist shall |
14 | | participate through discussion of and agreement with the |
15 | | anesthesia plan and shall remain physically present and be |
16 | | available on the premises during the delivery of anesthesia |
17 | | services for diagnosis, consultation, and treatment of |
18 | | emergency medical conditions. The anesthesiologist or |
19 | | operating podiatrist must agree with the anesthesia plan |
20 | | prior to the delivery of services. |
21 | | (7) The agreement contains provisions detailing notice |
22 | | for termination or change of status involving a written |
23 | | collaborative agreement, except when such notice is given |
24 | | for just cause. |
25 | | (b) The collaborating podiatrist shall have access to the |
26 | | records of all patients attended to by an advanced practice |
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1 | | nurse. |
2 | | (c) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to limit the |
3 | | delegation of tasks or duties by a podiatrist to a licensed |
4 | | practical nurse, a registered professional nurse, or other |
5 | | appropriately trained persons. |
6 | | (d) A podiatrist shall not be liable for the acts or |
7 | | omissions of an advanced practice nurse solely on the basis of |
8 | | having signed guidelines or a collaborative agreement, an |
9 | | order, a standing order, a standing delegation order, or other |
10 | | order or guideline authorizing an advanced practice nurse to |
11 | | perform acts, unless the podiatrist has reason to believe the |
12 | | advanced practice nurse lacked the competency to perform the |
13 | | act or acts or commits willful or wanton misconduct.
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14 | | (f) A podiatrist, may, but is not required to delegate |
15 | | prescriptive authority to an advanced practice nurse as part of |
16 | | a written collaborative agreement and the delegation of |
17 | | prescriptive authority shall conform to the requirements of |
18 | | Section 65-40 of the Nurse Practice Act. |
19 | | (Source: P.A. 95-639, eff. 10-5-07; 96-618, eff. 1-1-10.) |
20 | | Section 25. The Illinois Controlled Substances Act is |
21 | | amended by changing Section 303.05 as follows:
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22 | | (720 ILCS 570/303.05)
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23 | | Sec. 303.05. Mid-level practitioner registration.
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24 | | (a) The Department of Financial and Professional |
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1 | | Regulation shall register licensed
physician assistants and |
2 | | licensed advanced practice nurses to prescribe and
dispense |
3 | | controlled substances under Section 303 and euthanasia
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4 | | agencies to purchase, store, or administer animal euthanasia |
5 | | drugs under the
following circumstances:
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6 | | (1) with respect to physician assistants,
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7 | | (A) the physician assistant has been
delegated
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8 | | authority to prescribe any Schedule III through V |
9 | | controlled substances by a physician licensed to |
10 | | practice medicine in all its
branches in accordance |
11 | | with Section 7.5 of the Physician Assistant Practice |
12 | | Act
of 1987;
and
the physician assistant has
completed |
13 | | the
appropriate application forms and has paid the |
14 | | required fees as set by rule;
or
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15 | | (B) the physician assistant has been delegated
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16 | | authority by a supervising physician licensed to |
17 | | practice medicine in all its branches to prescribe or |
18 | | dispense Schedule II controlled substances through a |
19 | | written delegation of authority and under the |
20 | | following conditions: |
21 | | (i) no more than 10 5 Schedule II controlled |
22 | | substances by oral dosage or topical or |
23 | | transdermal application may be delegated . Schedule |
24 | | II controlled substances to be delivered by |
25 | | injection or other route may not be delegated ; |
26 | | (ii) any delegation must be of controlled |
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1 | | substances prescribed by the supervising |
2 | | physician; |
3 | | (iii) all prescriptions must be limited to no |
4 | | more than a 30-day supply oral dosage , with any |
5 | | continuation authorized only after prior approval |
6 | | of the supervising physician; |
7 | | (iv) the physician assistant must discuss the |
8 | | condition of any patients for whom a controlled |
9 | | substance is prescribed monthly with the |
10 | | delegating physician; and |
11 | | (v) the physician assistant must have |
12 | | completed the appropriate application forms and |
13 | | paid the required fees as set by rule; |
14 | | (2) with respect to advanced practice nurses, |
15 | | (A) the advanced practice nurse has been delegated
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16 | | authority to prescribe any Schedule III through V |
17 | | controlled substances by a physician licensed to |
18 | | practice medicine in all its branches or a podiatrist |
19 | | in accordance with Section 65-40 of the Nurse Practice
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20 | | Act. The advanced practice nurse has completed the
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21 | | appropriate application forms and has paid the |
22 | | required
fees as set by rule; or |
23 | | (B) the advanced practice nurse has been delegated
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24 | | authority by a collaborating physician licensed to |
25 | | practice medicine in all its branches or podiatrist to |
26 | | prescribe or dispense Schedule II controlled |
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1 | | substances through a written delegation of authority |
2 | | and under the following conditions: |
3 | | (i) no more than 10 5 Schedule II controlled |
4 | | substances by oral dosage or topical or |
5 | | transdermal application may be delegated . Schedule |
6 | | II controlled substances to be delivered by |
7 | | injection or other route may not be delegated ; |
8 | | (ii) any delegation must be of controlled |
9 | | substances prescribed by the collaborating |
10 | | physician or podiatrist ; |
11 | | (iii) all prescriptions must be limited to no |
12 | | more than a 30-day supply oral dosage , with any |
13 | | continuation authorized only after prior approval |
14 | | of the collaborating physician or podiatrist ; |
15 | | (iv) the advanced practice nurse must discuss |
16 | | the condition of any patients for whom a controlled |
17 | | substance is prescribed monthly with the |
18 | | delegating physician or podiatrist ; and |
19 | | (v) the advanced practice nurse must have |
20 | | completed the appropriate application forms and |
21 | | paid the required fees as set by rule; or |
22 | | (3) with respect to animal euthanasia agencies, the |
23 | | euthanasia agency has
obtained a license from the |
24 | | Department of
Professional Regulation and obtained a |
25 | | registration number from the
Department.
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26 | | (b) The mid-level practitioner shall only be licensed to |
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1 | | prescribe those
schedules of controlled substances for which a |
2 | | licensed physician or licensed podiatrist has delegated
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3 | | prescriptive authority, except that an animal euthanasia |
4 | | agency does not have any
prescriptive authority.
A physician |
5 | | assistant and an advanced practice nurse are prohibited from |
6 | | prescribing medications and controlled substances not set |
7 | | forth in the required written delegation of authority.
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8 | | (c) Upon completion of all registration requirements, |
9 | | physician
assistants, advanced practice nurses, and animal |
10 | | euthanasia agencies shall be issued a
mid-level practitioner
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11 | | controlled substances license for Illinois.
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12 | | (d) A collaborating physician or podiatrist may, but is not |
13 | | required to, delegate prescriptive authority to an advanced |
14 | | practice nurse as part of a written collaborative agreement, |
15 | | and the delegation of prescriptive authority shall conform to |
16 | | the requirements of Section 65-40 of the Nurse Practice Act. |
17 | | (e) A supervising physician may, but is not required to, |
18 | | delegate prescriptive authority to a physician assistant as |
19 | | part of a written supervision agreement, and the delegation of |
20 | | prescriptive authority shall conform to the requirements of |
21 | | Section 7.5 of the Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987. |
22 | | (Source: P.A. 95-639, eff. 10-5-07; 96-189, eff. 8-10-09; |
23 | | 96-268, eff. 8-11-09; 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10.)
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24 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, |
25 | | 2011.".
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