US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB5199

Introduced
9/8/25  

Caption

Modernizing Rural Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner Utilization Act of 2025

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 5199 are expected to positively influence state laws by providing greater flexibility in how physician assistants and nurse practitioners can operate within healthcare facilities. This modernization aligns with current healthcare practices and acknowledges the critical role these practitioners play in delivering care, particularly in underserved regions. The bill emphasizes that any operational arrangements should comply with existing state laws and regulations governing medical practice, ensuring adherence to local standards while encouraging a more integrative approach to healthcare service delivery.

Summary

House Bill 5199, titled the 'Modernizing Rural Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner Utilization Act of 2025,' aims to update and streamline the utilization requirements for physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners under the Social Security Act. This bill seeks to address the changing landscape of healthcare delivery, especially in rural areas where access to medical services is often limited. By revising the relevant regulations, the legislation intends to enhance the collaborative roles of these healthcare providers and improve patient care efficiency.

Contention

While HB 5199 has garnered support among healthcare practitioners and advocates for improved healthcare access, some concerns may arise regarding the regulatory implications. Critics might argue that revising utilization requirements could lead to variations in the quality of care if not adequately monitored. Additionally, there may be apprehensions about the potential for regulatory gaps that could arise from more flexible arrangements, prompting calls for a robust framework to ensure patient safety and care standards are maintained across different states.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB326

Physician Assistants and Midwives - Parity With Other Health Care Practitioners (Physician Assistant Parity Act of 2026)

US HB377

Physician Assistants and Midwives - Parity With Other Health Care Practitioners

US A09170

Requires course work or training in menopausal health for physicians, physician assistants, nurses, mental health practitioners, psychologists and social workers.

US HB276

K-12 school athletics physicals; endorsements by certified registered nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, and assistants to physicians deemed endorsement by physician, athletic associations, clubs, or leagues prohibited from refusing to accept

US HB329

Professional and businesses; authorize certified nurse practitioners and physician assistants to perform artificial insemination

US HSB85

A bill for an act relating to testimony at involuntary commitment hearings by physician assistants and advanced registered nurse practitioners.(See HF 313.)

US HF313

A bill for an act relating to testimony at involuntary commitment hearings by physician assistants and advanced registered nurse practitioners.(Formerly HSB 85.)

US HB54

Health; advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants to order home healthcare services; authorize

US H0683

Performance of Physician Assistants and Advanced Practice Registered Nurses

US H7686

Appropriates two million seven hundred thousand dollars ($2,700,000) to fund the primary care training sites program to provide training for physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants within the department of health.

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