Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD805

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Resolve, to Direct the Board of Licensure in Medicine and the Board of Osteopathic Licensure to Conduct a Study Regarding the Feasibility of Combining Those Boards

Impact

If enacted, LD805 would streamline the regulatory framework governing medical professionals in Maine by potentially establishing a single board to oversee both traditional and osteopathic medicine. This could lead to improvements in regulatory consistency and efficiency, simplifying the licensure process for medical practitioners and enhancing patient access to healthcare services. However, the impact would largely depend on the study's findings and subsequent decisions made by the legislature. The feasibility study aims to ensure public safety while exploring options for enhanced governance within the healthcare sector.

Summary

LD805, titled 'Resolve, to Direct the Board of Licensure in Medicine and the Board of Osteopathic Licensure to Conduct a Study Regarding the Feasibility of Combining Those Boards,' is a legislative proposal aimed at evaluating the possibility of merging the two existing licensure boards responsible for regulating physicians and physician assistants in Maine. The bill mandates a comprehensive study to assess this merger's feasibility, ensuring that public protection remains a paramount concern throughout the evaluation process. The findings of the study are to be submitted to the Joint Standing Committee on Health Coverage, Insurance and Financial Services by December 31, 2025, allowing the committee to take any legislative actions deemed necessary based on the report's conclusions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD805 is generally supportive among those advocating for improved regulatory efficiency within the healthcare system. Proponents argue that a unified board could lead to a more coherent approach to licensure and regulation, ultimately benefiting both healthcare providers and patients. However, there may be concerns among some stakeholders regarding the implications of such a merger on the distinct roles and identities of different medical practices, particularly those in osteopathic medicine. The discussions will likely involve various perspectives on the balance between efficiency and the maintenance of quality and specialized care.

Contention

There are notable points of contention to be addressed in the discussions surrounding LD805. Stakeholders may raise concerns about the potential loss of specialized oversight that the separate boards currently provide, particularly if the merger results in a more generalized approach to regulation. Additionally, ensuring that the merger does not compromise the interests of various types of practitioners or the public could be a central issue in debates. The outcome of the study will be critical in shaping future legislative actions and addressing these concerns, as the committee prepares to potentially enact any necessary legislation based on the study’s findings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD2233

An Act to Combine the Board of Licensure in Medicine and Board of Osteopathic Licensure into a Single Licensing Board for All Physicians and Physician Associates

ME HP1486

Joint Order, to Require the Joint Standing Committee on Health Coverage, Insurance and Financial Services to Report Out a Bill Combining the Board of Licensure in Medicine and the Board of Osteopathic Licensure into a Single Board

ME LD1854

An Act to Require the Board of Counseling Professionals Licensure, Board of Dental Practice, Board of Speech, Audiology and Hearing, Board of Occupational Therapy Practice, State Board of Social Worker Licensure, Board of Osteopathic Licensure and Board of Licensure in Medicine to Obtain Fingerprint-based Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Background Checks for Initial Applicants and Licensees Seeking Compact Privileges

ME SB1984

Practice of osteopathic medicine; modifying various provisions of the Oklahoma Osteopathic Medicine Act. Effective date.

ME SB929

Practice of osteopathic medicine; amending various provisions of the Oklahoma Osteopathic Medicine Act. Emergency.

ME SB929

Practice of osteopathic medicine; amending various provisions of the Oklahoma Osteopathic Medicine Act. Emergency.

ME SB2716

Board of Medical Licensure; revise licensure status and other provisions and create Board of Health Professions.

ME HB2660

Health boards; licensure decisions; investigation

ME SB2448

Board of Medical Licensure; revise licensure status and other provisions and create Board of Health Professions.

ME SB1041

Practice of osteopathic medicine; removing certain limitation on appointees to the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.