HOUSE AMENDMENT |
Bill No. HB 63B |
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CHAMBER ACTION |
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Representative Ryan offered the following: |
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Amendment |
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Between line(s) 992 and 993, insert: |
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(3) No later than 15 days after an osteopathic physician |
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has, within a 60-month period, made three reports as required by |
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subsection (1), and those reports involve adverse incidents, the |
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Department of Health shall suspend the physician’s license and |
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initiate an emergency investigation and the Board of Osteopathic |
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Medicine shall conduct an emergency probable cause hearing to |
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determine whether the physician should be disciplined for a |
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violation of s. 459.015(1)(x) or any other relevant provision of |
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law. For the purposes of this subsection, an "adverse incident" |
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means an event that results in:
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(a) The death of a patient;
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(b) Brain or spinal damage to a patient;
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(c) The performance of a surgical procedure on the wrong |
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patient;
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(d) The performance of a wrong-site surgical procedure;
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(e) The performance of a surgical procedure that is |
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medically unnecessary or otherwise unrelated to the patient's |
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diagnosis or medical condition;
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(f) The surgical repair of damage to a patient resulting |
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from a planned surgical procedure, which damage is not a |
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recognized specific risk as disclosed to the patient and |
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documented through the informed-consent process; or
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(g) The performance of a procedure to remove unplanned |
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foreign objects remaining from a surgical procedure.
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