Effective - 28 Aug 2019, 8 histories
334.104. Collaborative practice arrangements, form, contents, delegation of authority — rules, approval, restrictions — disciplinary actions — notice of collaborative practice or physician assistant agreements to board, when — certain nurses may provide anesthesia services, when — contract limitations. — 1. A physician may enter into collaborative practice arrangements with registered professional nurses. Collaborative practice arrangements shall be in the form of written agreements, jointly agreed-upon protocols, or standing orders for the delivery of health care services. Collaborative practice arrangements, which shall be in writing, may delegate to a registered professional nurse the authority to administer or dispense drugs and provide treatment as long as the delivery of such health care services is within the scope of practice of the registered professional nurse and is consistent with that nurse's skill, training and competence.
2. Collaborative practice arrangements, which shall be in writing, may delegate to a registered professional nurse the authority to administer, dispense or prescribe drugs and provide treatment if the registered professional nurse is an advanced practice registered nurse as defined in subdivision (2) of section 335.016. Collaborative practice arrangements may delegate to an advanced practice registered nurse, as defined in section 335.016, the authority to administer, dispense, or prescribe controlled substances listed in Schedules III, IV, and V of section 195.017, and Schedule II - hydrocodone; except that, the collaborative practice arrangement shall not delegate the authority to administer any controlled substances listed in Schedules III, IV, and V of section 195.017, or Schedule II - hydrocodone for the purpose of inducing sedation or general anesthesia for therapeutic, diagnostic, or surgical procedures. Schedule III narcotic controlled substance and Schedule II - hydrocodone prescriptions shall be limited to a one hundred twenty-hour supply without refill. Such collaborative practice arrangements shall be in the form of written agreements, jointly agreed-upon protocols or standing orders for the delivery of health care services. An advanced practice registered nurse may prescribe buprenorphine for up to a thirty-day supply without refill for patients receiving medication-assisted treatment for substance use disorders under the direction of the collaborating physician.
3. The written collaborative practice arrangement shall contain at least the following provisions:
(1) Complete names, home and business addresses, zip codes, and telephone numbers of the collaborating physician and the advanced practice registered nurse;
(2) A list of all other offices or locations besides those listed in subdivision (1) of this subsection where the collaborating physician authorized the advanced practice registered nurse to prescribe;
(3) A requirement that there shall be posted at every office where the advanced practice registered nurse is authorized to prescribe, in collaboration with a physician, a prominently displayed disclosure statement informing patients that they may be seen by an advanced practice registered nurse and have the right to see the collaborating physician;
(4) All specialty or board certifications of the collaborating physician and all certifications of the advanced practice registered nurse;
(5) The manner of collaboration between the collaborating physician and the advanced practice registered nurse, including how the collaborating physician and the advanced practice registered nurse will:
(a) Engage in collaborative practice consistent with each professional's skill, training, education, and competence;
(b) Maintain geographic proximity, except the collaborative practice arrangement may allow for geographic proximity to be waived for a maximum of twenty-eight days per calendar year for rural health clinics as defined by P.L. 95-210, as long as the collaborative practice arrangement includes alternative plans as required in paragraph (c) of this subdivision. This exception to geographic proximity shall apply only to independent rural health clinics, provider-based rural health clinics where the provider is a critical access hospital as provided in 42 U.S.C. Section 1395i-4, and provider-based rural health clinics where the main location of the hospital sponsor is greater than fifty miles from the clinic. The collaborating physician is required to maintain documentation related to this requirement and to present it to the state board of registration for the healing arts when requested; and
(c) Provide coverage during absence, incapacity, infirmity, or emergency by the collaborating physician;
(6) A description of the advanced practice registered nurse's controlled substance prescriptive authority in collaboration with the physician, including a list of the controlled substances the physician authorizes the nurse to prescribe and documentation that it is consistent with each professional's education, knowledge, skill, and competence;
(7) A list of all other written practice agreements of the collaborating physician and the advanced practice registered nurse;
(8) The duration of the written practice agreement between the collaborating physician and the advanced practice registered nurse;
(9) A description of the time and manner of the collaborating physician's review of the advanced practice registered nurse's delivery of health care services. The description shall include provisions that the advanced practice registered nurse shall submit a minimum of ten percent of the charts documenting the advanced practice registered nurse's delivery of health care services to the collaborating physician for review by the collaborating physician, or any other physician designated in the collaborative practice arrangement, every fourteen days; and
(10) The collaborating physician, or any other physician designated in the collaborative practice arrangement, shall review every fourteen days a minimum of twenty percent of the charts in which the advanced practice registered nurse prescribes controlled substances. The charts reviewed under this subdivision may be counted in the number of charts required to be reviewed under subdivision (9) of this subsection.
4. The state board of registration for the healing arts pursuant to section 334.125 and the board of nursing pursuant to section 335.036 may jointly promulgate rules regulating the use of collaborative practice arrangements. Such rules shall be limited to specifying geographic areas to be covered, the methods of treatment that may be covered by collaborative practice arrangements and the requirements for review of services provided pursuant to collaborative practice arrangements including delegating authority to prescribe controlled substances. Any rules relating to dispensing or distribution of medications or devices by prescription or prescription drug orders under this section shall be subject to the approval of the state board of pharmacy. Any rules relating to dispensing or distribution of controlled substances by prescription or prescription drug orders under this section shall be subject to the approval of the department of health and senior services and the state board of pharmacy. In order to take effect, such rules shall be approved by a majority vote of a quorum of each board. Neither the state board of registration for the healing arts nor the board of nursing may separately promulgate rules relating to collaborative practice arrangements. Such jointly promulgated rules shall be consistent with guidelines for federally funded clinics. The rulemaking authority granted in this subsection shall not extend to collaborative practice arrangements of hospital employees providing inpatient care within hospitals as defined pursuant to chapter 197 or population-based public health services as defined by 20 CSR 2150-5.100 as of April 30, 2008.
5. The state board of registration for the healing arts shall not deny, revoke, suspend or otherwise take disciplinary action against a physician for health care services delegated to a registered professional nurse provided the provisions of this section and the rules promulgated thereunder are satisfied. Upon the written request of a physician subject to a disciplinary action imposed as a result of an agreement between a physician and a registered professional nurse or registered physician assistant, whether written or not, prior to August 28, 1993, all records of such disciplinary licensure action and all records pertaining to the filing, investigation or review of an alleged violation of this chapter incurred as a result of such an agreement shall be removed from the records of the state board of registration for the healing arts and the division of professional registration and shall not be disclosed to any public or private entity seeking such information from the board or the division. The state board of registration for the healing arts shall take action to correct reports of alleged violations and disciplinary actions as described in this section which have been submitted to the National Practitioner Data Bank. In subsequent applications or representations relating to his medical practice, a physician completing forms or documents shall not be required to report any actions of the state board of registration for the healing arts for which the records are subject to removal under this section.
6. Within thirty days of any change and on each renewal, the state board of registration for the healing arts shall require every physician to identify whether the physician is engaged in any collaborative practice agreement, including collaborative practice agreements delegating the authority to prescribe controlled substances, or physician assistant agreement and also report to the board the name of each licensed professional with whom the physician has entered into such agreement. The board may make this information available to the public. The board shall track the reported information and may routinely conduct random reviews of such agreements to ensure that agreements are carried out for compliance under this chapter.
7. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, a certified registered nurse anesthetist as defined in subdivision (8) of section 335.016 shall be permitted to provide anesthesia services without a collaborative practice arrangement provided that he or she is under the supervision of an anesthesiologist or other physician, dentist, or podiatrist who is immediately available if needed. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to prohibit or prevent a certified registered nurse anesthetist as defined in subdivision (8) of section 335.016 from entering into a collaborative practice arrangement under this section, except that the collaborative practice arrangement may not delegate the authority to prescribe any controlled substances listed in Schedules III, IV, and V of section 195.017, or Schedule II - hydrocodone.
8. A collaborating physician shall not enter into a collaborative practice arrangement with more than six full-time equivalent advanced practice registered nurses, full-time equivalent licensed physician assistants, or full-time equivalent assistant physicians, or any combination thereof. This limitation shall not apply to collaborative arrangements of hospital employees providing inpatient care service in hospitals as defined in chapter 197 or population-based public health services as defined by 20 CSR 2150-5.100 as of April 30, 2008, or to a certified registered nurse anesthetist providing anesthesia services under the supervision of an anesthesiologist or other physician, dentist, or podiatrist who is immediately available if needed as set out in subsection 7 of this section.
9. It is the responsibility of the collaborating physician to determine and document the completion of at least a one-month period of time during which the advanced practice registered nurse shall practice with the collaborating physician continuously present before practicing in a setting where the collaborating physician is not continuously present. This limitation shall not apply to collaborative arrangements of providers of population-based public health services as defined by 20 CSR 2150-5.100 as of April 30, 2008.
10. No agreement made under this section shall supersede current hospital licensing regulations governing hospital medication orders under protocols or standing orders for the purpose of delivering inpatient or emergency care within a hospital as defined in section 197.020 if such protocols or standing orders have been approved by the hospital's medical staff and pharmaceutical therapeutics committee.
11. No contract or other agreement shall require a physician to act as a collaborating physician for an advanced practice registered nurse against the physician's will. A physician shall have the right to refuse to act as a collaborating physician, without penalty, for a particular advanced practice registered nurse. No contract or other agreement shall limit the collaborating physician's ultimate authority over any protocols or standing orders or in the delegation of the physician's authority to any advanced practice registered nurse, but this requirement shall not authorize a physician in implementing such protocols, standing orders, or delegation to violate applicable standards for safe medical practice established by hospital's medical staff.
12. No contract or other agreement shall require any advanced practice registered nurse to serve as a collaborating advanced practice registered nurse for any collaborating physician against the advanced practice registered nurse's will. An advanced practice registered nurse shall have the right to refuse to collaborate, without penalty, with a particular physician.
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(L. 1993 H.B. 564, A.L. 2002 S.B. 1182, A.L. 2003 H.B. 390, A.L. 2006 H.B. 1515 merged with S.B. 756, A.L. 2008 S.B. 724, A.L. 2009 H.B. 247, A.L. 2012 H.B. 1563, A.L. 2013 S.B. 330, A.L. 2015 H.B. 709, A.L. 2018 S.B. 718 merged with S.B. 951, A.L. 2019 S.B. 514)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXII - Occupations and Professions
Chapter 334 - Physicians and Surgeons — Therapists — Athletic Trainers — Health Care Providers
Section 334.002 - Inactive license status granted, when.
Section 334.020 - Board defined.
Section 334.031 - Qualifications of candidates for licenses.
Section 334.035 - Application for permanent license, postgraduate training requirement.
Section 334.043 - Reciprocity — reciprocal compacts — fee.
Section 334.047 - License to show degree held by licensee — use on stationery and displays required.
Section 334.073 - Continuing medical education on autism required.
Section 334.090 - Fees, amounts, how set.
Section 334.098 - Disposition of certain records.
Section 334.103 - Automatic revocation or reinstatement of license, grounds.
Section 334.105 - Intractable pain treatment act — definitions.
Section 334.110 - Retired licensees not required to register.
Section 334.112 - Limited license to practice medicine, requirements — limitations of practice.
Section 334.120 - Board created — members, appointment, qualifications, terms, compensation.
Section 334.125 - Seal — regulations — offices — rulemaking, procedure, this chapter.
Section 334.127 - Subpoenas for witnesses, administration of oaths — enforcing subpoena, procedure.
Section 334.150 - Treatments of ill excepted from regulation by this chapter.
Section 334.155 - Applicability of chapter.
Section 334.157 - Board to promulgate certain rules relating to vaccines and immunizations.
Section 334.160 - Right of school to recognition, how determined.
Section 334.170 - Issuance or acceptance of false diploma or certificate, misdemeanor.
Section 334.190 - Practice of midwifery limited.
Section 334.230 - Unlawful practices, injunction procedure.
Section 334.240 - Investigation and commencement of prosecutions.
Section 334.245 - Abortions, only physicians to perform — violations, penalty.
Section 334.250 - Unlawful practice, fraudulent filing of license or identification, penalties.
Section 334.252 - Physicians prohibited referral to certain physical therapists, definitions.
Section 334.260 - Midwives licensed.
Section 334.400 - Definitions.
Section 334.406 - Temporary license issued, when, procedure.
Section 334.408 - Inactive license status granted, when — return to active status, procedure.
Section 334.412 - Licensure without examination permitted, when — reciprocal compacts permitted.
Section 334.416 - Renewal of certificate of registration, when, procedure, fee.
Section 334.418 - Certificate required to practice, not required, when.
Section 334.420 - Continuing education requirements, waiver of requirements, when.
Section 334.422 - Fees, deposit in board of registration for the healing arts fund, use of funds.
Section 334.426 - Hospitals may limit function of anesthesiologist assistants, procedure.
Section 334.428 - Anesthesiologist assistant, use of title permitted, when — penalty.
Section 334.500 - Definitions.
Section 334.507 - Continuing education requirements.
Section 334.510 - License required, effective when.
Section 334.520 - Board to license.
Section 334.525 - Inactive license status permitted, when, procedure.
Section 334.530 - Qualifications for license — examinations, scope.
Section 334.540 - License without examination, when — reciprocal agreements authorized.
Section 334.550 - Temporary license, issuance, fees.
Section 334.560 - Examination fees, reexamination.
Section 334.580 - Registration, fee.
Section 334.600 - Affidavit of retirement.
Section 334.601 - Fees to be set by board.
Section 334.602 - Patient record documentation requirements.
Section 334.610 - License to practice required, exceptions — unauthorized use of titles prohibited.
Section 334.611 - Examination not required, when.
Section 334.616 - Automatic revocation of licensure, when.
Section 334.617 - Injunction or restraining order authorized, when.
Section 334.618 - Investigation and filing of complaints for violations.
Section 334.620 - Short title.
Section 334.660 - Reciprocity with other states.
Section 334.665 - Temporary license — fee authorized — expires, when.
Section 334.670 - Examination fee.
Section 334.675 - Renewal of license, application, fee — display of license, requirements.
Section 334.680 - Fees deposited in state treasury.
Section 334.685 - Retirement of physical therapist assistant, affidavit.
Section 334.686 - Titles authorized.
Section 334.687 - Rulemaking authority.
Section 334.700 - Short title.
Section 334.702 - Definitions.
Section 334.703 - Referral to physician, when — limitations on scope of practice.
Section 334.704 - Athletic trainers required to be licensed.
Section 334.706 - Board of healing arts, powers and duties — rules and regulations, procedure.
Section 334.708 - Licensure, examination — reciprocity.
Section 334.710 - Licensure forms and fee — deposit of fees.
Section 334.712 - License issued, when — content.
Section 334.720 - Compensation of board members.
Section 334.725 - Violations, penalty.
Section 334.736 - Physician assistants, temporary license, requirements, fees, renewal.
Section 334.742 - Nonresident of Missouri may apply for licensure, requirements.
Section 334.743 - Rulemaking, procedure — rules effective, when, void, when.
Section 334.745 - Fees deposited in board of registration for the healing arts fund.
Section 334.746 - Staff for health care provider — certification.
Section 334.800 - Title of act — definitions.
Section 334.820 - License required — practice of medicine not authorized.
Section 334.860 - Promulgation of rules, authority.
Section 334.870 - Licensing requirements, background checks.
Section 334.880 - License renewal — inactive status.
Section 334.900 - Individuals and activities not limited by respiratory care practice act.
Section 334.920 - Board powers — disciplining and sanctions — violations, penalty.
Section 334.930 - Immunity from liability for emergency care.
Section 334.1135 - Joint task force established, members, duties, meetings — report.
Section 334.1203 - Definitions.
Section 334.1206 - State participation in the compact.
Section 334.1209 - Compact privilege.
Section 334.1212 - Active duty military personnel or their spouses
Section 334.1215 - Adverse actions.
Section 334.1218 - Establishment of the physical therapy compact commission.
Section 334.1221 - Data system.
Section 334.1224 - Rulemaking.
Section 334.1227 - Oversight, dispute resolution, and enforcement.