Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section XLV-4507 - Authority and Limitations of Supervising PhysicianA. The supervising physician (SP) is responsible for the supervision, control, and direction of the physician assistant (PA) and retains responsibility to the patient for the competence and performance of the PA.B. An SP may delegate medical services identified as core competencies by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants or its successors ("core competencies"), under general supervision as defined in §1503. A of this Part.C. An SP may delegate certain medical services beyond core competencies to a PA provided: 1. the SP is trained and qualified in and performs the service in the course and scope of his or her practice. If the service is provided in a hospital the SP and the PA shall be credentialed to provide the service. PA credentialing shall be in the manner specified in Subparagraph C.5.a of this Section;2. the SP delegates the service to a PA who has obtained additional training and has documented the ability to perform the service safely and effectively; and3. the SP provides a level of supervision appropriate to the risk to the patient and the potential for complications requiring the physician's personal attention;4. credentials file. A primary SP ("PSP") shall maintain a credentials file for each PA for whom he or she serves as a PSP and at least annually assess and document therein the PA's performance as evidenced by the PSP's dated signature. The credentials file shall include a list of services beyond core competencies that the PA may perform and with respect to each shall also document: a. the PA's training in the service;b. the PA's ability to provide or perform the service safely and effectively; andc. the protocols to be followed for the service;5. a PSP who is employed or under contract with a hospital is not required to maintain a credentials file for a PA, who is also employed or under contract with the same hospital provided:a. that the PA is individually credentialed by the medical staff organization of the hospital, based on established criteria similar to those utilized for physicians, which takes into consideration the PA's training and qualifications to provide or perform a service beyond core competencies safely and effectively; andb. the PSP annually reviews, dates and signs the PA's credentials file.D. An SP may not serve as a PSP for more than eight PAs.La. Admin. Code tit. 46, § XLV-4507
Promulgated by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Board of Medical Examiners, LR 4:112 (April 1978), amended LR 17:1106 (November 1991), LR 22:205 (March 1996), LR 25:32 (January 1999), LR 34:246 (February 2008), LR 38:1233 (May 2012), Amended by the Department of Health, Board of Medical Examiners, LR 431178 (6/1/2017), Amended LR 45554 (4/1/2019).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:1270(B)(6), R.S. 37:1360.23(D) and (F), and R.S. 37:1360.31(B)(8).