844 Ind. Admin. Code 5-5-22

Current through May 8, 2024
Section 844 IAC 5-5-22 - Practitioners requirements

Authority: IC 25-22.5-2-7

Affected: IC 25-22.5

Sec. 22.

(a) A practitioner who performs a procedure that requires anesthesia in an office-based setting, or who directs or supervises the administration of anesthesia in an office-based setting, must have:
(1) admitting privileges at a nearby hospital;
(2) a transfer agreement with another practitioner who has admitting privileges at a nearby hospital; or
(3) an emergency transfer agreement with a nearby hospital.
(b) A practitioner who performs a procedure that requires anesthesia in an office-based setting, or who directs or supervises the administration of anesthesia in an office-based setting, shall ensure that a patient's informed consent for the nature and objectives of the anesthesia planned and procedure to be performed is obtained in writing before the procedure is performed. The informed consent shall be:
(1) obtained after a discussion of the risks, benefits, and alternatives; and
(2) documented in the patient's medical record.
(c) Written procedures for credible peer review to determine the appropriateness of the following shall be established and reviewed at least annually:
(1) Clinical decision making.
(2) Overall quality of care.
(d) Agreements with local emergency medical service (EMS) shall be in place for purposes of transfer of patients to the hospital in case of an emergency. EMS agreements shall be re-signed at least annually.
(e) A practitioner who performs a procedure that requires anesthesia in an office-based setting, or who directs or supervises the administration of anesthesia in an office-based setting, shall show competency by maintaining privileges at an accredited or licensed hospital or ambulatory surgical center, for the procedures they perform in the office-based setting. Alternatively, the governing body of the office-based setting is responsible for a peer review process for privileging practitioners based on nationally recognized credentialing standards.
(f) A practitioner who performs a procedure that requires anesthesia in an office-based setting, or who directs or supervises the administration of anesthesia in an office-based setting, shall have appropriate education and training.

844 IAC 5-5-22

Medical Licensing Board of Indiana; 844 IAC 5-5-22; filed Apr 24, 2008, 1:41 p.m.: 20080521-IR-844070842FRA
Readopted filed 12/2/2014, 10:09 a.m.: 20141231-IR-844140391RFA
Readopted filed 11/22/2016, 12:11 p.m.: 20161221-IR-844160317RFA
Readopted filed 11/22/2022, 12:22 p.m.: 20221221-IR-844220255RFA
Readopted filed 2/27/2024, 10:19 a.m.: 20240327-IR-844230772RFA