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04/30/2012

Surgical Tech Legislation Moving Forward in Senate Committee

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Surgical Tech Legislation Moving Forward in Senate Committee

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The recently introduced Ohio surgical tech legislation had several hearings in March in the Senate Health Committee. The OAASC has also met with Sen Peggy Lehner (R-Montgomery County) to discuss concerns raised by some members. The OAASC needs more member feedback on how/if this legislation will impact your center.

Senate Bill 291 would require ALL ASCs and hospitals to ensure that staff involved with the surgical process have a surgical technology certification or a health professional license.

The legislation would disallow any person who is not a licensed health professional to engage in the practice of surgical technology in the facility unless the person:

Surgical technology is defined as:

patient care during a surgical procedure that includes one or more of the following:

Preparing the operating room, including the sterile field, for surgical procedures by doing one or both of the following:

Performing one or more of the following tasks within the sterile field:

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