South Carolina Physician's Assistant Employment Agreement

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A physician assistant (P.A.) is a licensed health professional who practices medicine under the supervision of a physician. A physician assistant provides a broad range of health care services that were traditionally performed by a doctor. What a physician assistant does varies with training, experience, and state law. In addition, the scope of the P.A.'s practice corresponds to the supervising physician's practice. In general, a physician assistant will see many of the same types of patients as the physician. The cases handled by physicians are generally the more complicated medical cases or those cases requiring care that is not a routine part of the P.A.'s scope of work. Referral to the physician, or close consultation between the patient, P.A., and physician, is done in unusual or hard to manage cases. Physician assistants are taught to know their limits and refer to or consult with physicians appropriately.

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Law does not include a specific numerical limit on the number of PAs that one physician may supervise. Limitation does not apply to services performed in a hospital. Board defines scope prescriptions PA may prescribe.

A physician may not supervise more than 10 currently licensed physician assistants at any one time. A physician supervising a physician assistant pursuant to this section may not be required to review and cosign charts or medical records prepared by such physician assistant.

The law increases the number of PAs and NPs that a doctor can supervise and collaborate with to six from three.

The quality of services delivered by PAs is equal to the quality of care when that same service is delivered by a physician. For that reason, services provided by PAs should be reimbursed at the physician rate.

PA services are reimbursable at a percentage of the physician rate by most major federal programs, insurance companies and workers' compensation programs.

Limit on Number of PAs a Physician Can Supervise The number of PAs a physician can safely supervise depends on a number of factors, including the type of services being rendered and the experience of the PA.

Three of the members must be licensed PAs with a minimum of three years of patient care experience in this State. Two members must be consumers, and three members must be physicians who are licensed to practice in this State. Of the three physician members, at least two must regularly supervise a PA.

NPs and PAs both provide direct patient care at the advanced practice level, including working independently or collaboratively.

States where physicians can practice with unlimited number of PAs:Alaska.Arkansas.Connecticut.Maine.Massachusetts.Michigan.Minnesota.Mississippi.More items...

Yes. Physician Assistants (PAs) must continue to practice pursuant to scope of practice guidelines determined by the supervising physician and approved by the Board of Medical Examiners (BME).

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South Carolina Physician's Assistant Employment Agreement