Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1913

Introduced
3/5/25  

Caption

Licensing requirements amended for graduates of foreign medical schools, commissioner of health authorized to remedy violations by employers of limited license holders, employers of limited license holders required to carry medical malpractice insurance, and limited license holders required to provide periodic certification to the medical board.

Impact

The enactment of HF1913 is expected to have significant implications on state laws regarding medical licensing and the employment of international medical professionals. By recognizing the qualifications of foreign graduates and allowing them to work in specific healthcare settings, the state aims to alleviate doctor shortages, particularly in rural and underserved communities. Additionally, the bill requires employers of limited license holders to carry medical malpractice insurance, thus ensuring a layer of protection for both patients and practitioners while also instilling confidence in the quality of care provided.

Summary

House File 1913 (HF1913) seeks to amend existing licensing requirements for graduates of foreign medical schools in Minnesota. The bill introduces a framework for issuing limited licenses that would allow these graduates to practice under the supervision of established physicians. This provision is crucial for facilitating the integration of international medical professionals into the U.S. healthcare system, particularly in underserved and rural areas where there is a notable shortage of medical practitioners. The bill emphasizes collaboration between limited license holders and experienced physicians, establishing necessary protocols for patient care and practice oversight.

Contention

However, the bill is not without controversy. There may be concerns regarding the oversight and qualifications of limited license holders, as well as their ability to provide adequate medical care without the immediate presence of a supervising physician. The requirement for periodic certification to the medical board will help address these concerns by providing a system to monitor the performance of limited license holders. One notable point of contention could arise from differing opinions on the adequacy of training and experience of foreign medical graduates compared to their U.S.-trained counterparts, which may influence the reception of the bill among various stakeholders in the healthcare sector.

Companion Bills

MN SF509

Similar To Health licensing requirements modifications

Previously Filed As

MN HB2852

Relating to the issuance of a provisional license to practice medicine to certain foreign medical license holders with offers of employment; authorizing fees.

MN SF509

Health licensing requirements modifications

MN HB2038

Relating to the issuance by the Texas Medical Board of certain licenses to practice medicine and the authority of an insured to select certain license holders under the insured's health policy; requiring an occupational license; authorizing fees.

MN SB881

Relating to the issuance by the Texas Medical Board of certain licenses to practice medicine and the authority of an insured to select certain license holders under the insured's health policy; requiring an occupational license; authorizing fees.

MN SB2441

Limited medical licenses; revise provisions regarding and create additional limited licenses.

MN SB1108

International medical licensees; provisional licensure

MN HB2148

Foreign medical graduates; nurses; licensure

MN HB2676

Relating to abnormal skin growth education for certain occupational license holders and to the liability of those license holders and their employers for certain medical referrals.

MN HF4274

Statute of limitations for medical malpractice decreased, collection of judgment against personal income or assets limited, and damages for medical malpractice claims limited.

MN HB2050

Professions and occupations; foreign applicants and requirements; international medical school graduates; foreign licensure body; limited licensure; parameters; employment; training programs; supervision; full licensure; unprofessional conduct; professional competence; good moral character; effective date.

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