Utah Admin. Code 156-70a-501

Current through Bulletin 2024-23, December 1, 2024
Section R156-70a-501 - Working Relationship and Delegation of Duties

In accordance with Section 58-70a-501, the working relationship and delegation of duties between the supervising physician and the physician assistant are specified as follows:

(1) The supervising physician shall provide supervision to the physician assistant to adequately serve the health care needs of the practice population and ensure that the patient's health, safety and welfare will not be adversely compromised. Physician assistants may authenticate with their signature any form that may be authenticated by a physician's signature.
(2) There shall be a method of immediate consultation by electronic means whenever the physician assistant is not under the direct supervision of the supervising physician.
(3) The physician and physician assistant shall review sufficient practice information which may include patient charts and medical records to ensure that the patient's health, safety, and welfare will not be adversely compromised. The Delegation of Services Agreement, maintained at the site of practice, shall outline specific parameters for quality review that are appropriate for the working relationship.
(4) A supervising physician may not supervise more than four full time equivalent (FTE) physician assistants without the prior approval of the division in collaboration with the board, and only for extenuating circumstances with a written request with justification. The supervising physician shall ensure that patient health, safety, and welfare is not adversely compromised by supervising more physician assistants than the physician can competently supervise.

Utah Admin. Code R156-70a-501

Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2018-14, effective 6/21/2018