Michigan Compiled Laws
368-1978-15-180 - Part 180 Podiatric Medicine and Surgery (333.18001...333.18058)
Section 333.18047 - Practice as Physician's Assistant; Practice Agreement; Requirements.

Sec. 18047.
(1) A physician's assistant shall not engage in the practice as a physician's assistant except under the terms of a practice agreement that meets the requirements of this section.
(2) A practice agreement must include all of the following:
(a) A process between the physician's assistant and participating podiatrist for communication, availability, and decision making when providing medical treatment to a patient. The process must utilize the knowledge and skills of the physician's assistant and participating podiatrist based on their education, training, and experience.
(b) A protocol for designating an alternative podiatrist for consultation in situations in which the participating podiatrist is not available for consultation.
(c) The signature of the physician's assistant and the participating podiatrist.
(d) A termination provision that allows the physician's assistant or participating podiatrist to terminate the practice agreement by providing written notice at least 30 days before the date of termination.
(e) Subject to section 18048, the duties and responsibilities of the physician's assistant and participating podiatrist. The practice agreement shall not include as a duty or responsibility of the physician's assistant or participating podiatrist an act, task, or function that the physician's assistant or participating podiatrist is not qualified to perform by education, training, or experience and that is not within the scope of the license held by the physician's assistant or participating podiatrist.
(f) A requirement that the participating podiatrist verify the physician's assistant's credentials.
(3) The number of physician's assistants in a practice agreement with a participating podiatrist and the number of individuals to whom a podiatrist has delegated the authority to perform acts, tasks, or functions are subject to section 16221.
History: Add. 2016, Act 379, Eff. Mar. 22, 2017 Popular Name: Act 368

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 333 - Health

Act 368 of 1978 - Public Health Code (333.1101 - 333.25211)

Article 15 - Occupations (333.16101...333.18838)

368-1978-15-180 - Part 180 Podiatric Medicine and Surgery (333.18001...333.18058)

Section 333.18001 - Definitions; Principles of Construction.

Section 333.18008 - Physician's Assistant; Health Profession Subfield.

Section 333.18011 - Practice of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery or as Physician's Assistant; License or Authorization Required; Use of Words, Titles, or Letters.

Section 333.18012 - Postgraduate Podiatric Study; Full or Limited License Required; Requirements of Limited License; Responsibility for Training; Limited License Renewable.

Section 333.18021 - Michigan Board of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery; Creation; Membership; Terms.

Section 333.18031 - Condition for More Than Limited Licensure.

Section 333.18033 - Renewal of License; Evidence Required; Completion of Hours or Courses in Pain and Symptom Management as Continuing Education; Rules.

Section 333.18047 - Practice as Physician's Assistant; Practice Agreement; Requirements.

Section 333.18048 - Prohibiting or Restricting Delegation of Medical Care Service; Requiring Higher Levels of Supervision.

Section 333.18049 - Practice Agreement; Designation of Podiatrist; Countersigning Order or Signing Official Form Not Required.

Section 333.18050 - Prohibiting Podiatrist or Physician's Assistant From Entering Practice Agreement; Grounds; Rules Concerning Prescribing of Drugs.

Section 333.18051 - Physician's Assistant; Making Calls or Going on Rounds; Prescribing Drug; Ordering, Receiving, and Dispensing Complimentary Starter Dose Drugs.

Section 333.18054 - Approval of Physician's Assistants and Valuation of Training Programs; Criteria.

Section 333.18056 - Applicability of Part to Student in Training.

Section 333.18058 - Third Party Reimbursement or Worker's Compensation Benefits Not Required.