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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Taylor
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
1/30/2008
HB
SHORT TITLE
Anesthesiologist Assistant Licensure
SB 485
ANALYST Moser
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY08
FY09
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
NM Medical Board (NMMB)
Health Policy Commission (HPC)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 485 revises the employment requirements for licensure of Anesthesiologist Assistants
and increases the number of Anesthesiologist Assistants that an Anesthesiologist may supervise.
SB 485 also includes correction and clarification revisions.
§61-6-10.2, Subsection A, definition of an anesthesiologist. SB485 deletes language restricting
employment to the department of anesthesiology of a medical school in New Mexico.
§61-6-10.2, Subsection B, definition of an anesthesiologist assistant. SB485 deletes language
restricting employment to “a university in New Mexico with a medical school." Subsection B
also revises the definition to read “develop and implement" anesthesia care plans and deletes the
language “assist an anesthesiologist in developing and implementing" anesthesia care plans.
§61-6-10.2, Subsection C, Paragraph (7) revises the number of anesthesiologist assistants a
supervising anesthesiologist may supervise at one time from a maximum of three (3) to “the
maximum number of supervised providers permitted by the centers for medicare and medicaid
services or its successor organization."
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SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
SB 485 removes the current requirement that Anesthesiologist Assistants may only work at the
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center. This change would allow other hospitals in
New Mexico to employ and supervise Anesthesiologist Assistants under the same rules and
regulations.
T
he removal of this employment requirement could potentially increase the number
of anesthesiologists and anesthesiologist assistants throughout the state.
Additionally SB 485 increases the number of Anesthesiologist Assistants that may be supervised
by a Board Certified Anesthesiologist into line with the current national standard established by
the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid. The Medical Board feels that this change will allow
more anesthesia services to be offered, thus allowing for improved access to care and the
potential for decreased costs.
Passage of SB485 would allow other hospitals in New Mexico to employ and supervise
Anesthesiologist Assistants under the same rules and regulations, allowing statewide access to
these well-trained and highly skilled allied health professionals.
TECHNICAL ISSUES
The Health Policy Commission (HPC) indicates that Section 16.10.19.10, Supervision
Requirements, includes the following language: “an anesthesiologist may not supervise more
than three (3) anesthesiologist assistants, except in emergency cases. An anesthesiologist shall
not supervise, except in emergency cases, more than four anesthesia providers if at least one is an
anesthesiologist assistant. The HPC argues that the language in this section would need to be
revised to be consistent with the revisions set forth in SB485.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
Supervision Requirements
The HPC states that “Pursuant to Section 16.10.19.10, except in cases of emergency, the
supervising anesthesiologist must be present in the operating room during induction of a general
or regional anesthetic and during emergence from a general anesthetic, and the presence of the
supervising anesthesiologist must be documented in the patient record. The supervising
anesthesiologist must be present within the operating suite and immediately available to the
operating room when an anesthesiologist assistant is performing anesthesia procedures. The
supervising anesthesiologist shall ensure that all activities, functions, services and treatment
measures are properly documented in writing and that all anesthesia records are reviewed,
countersigned and dated.
New Mexico Anesthesiologists
According to the Physician Supply and Distribution in New Mexico 2006 report, there were an
estimated 126 active patient care anesthesiologists practicing in New Mexico in 2006. Of the 126
anesthesiologists, 105 were male and 21 were female. Thirty-eight percent of the New Mexico
anesthesiologists were aged 45-54.
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Source: Physician Supply and Distribution in New Mexico 2006,
http://www.hpc.state.nm.us/documents/Physician%20Supply%20and%20Distribution%20in%20
New%20Mexico_%202006.pdf
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