Med 26.01Med 26.01Authority and purpose. The rules in this chapter are adopted by the medical examining board pursuant to the authority delegated by ss. 15.08 (5) (b) and 448.40 (1m), Stats.
Med 26.01 HistoryHistory: EmR2308: emerg. cr., eff. 6-1-23; CR 23-037: cr. Register March 2024 No. 819, eff. 4-1-24.
Med 26.02Med 26.02Definitions. In this chapter:
Med 26.02(1)(1)“Adequate supervision” means the licensed supervising practitioner is competent and authorized under his or her applicable license or certification to perform the delegated clinical act, and must have reasonable evidence that the supervised individual is minimally competent to perform the act under the circumstances.
Med 26.02(2)(2)“Administering facility” means an inpatient health care facility, as defined in s. 50.135 (1), Stats., an outpatient health care location, a community-based residential facility, as defined in s. 50.01 (1g), Stats., or a residential care apartment complex, as defined in s. 50.01 (6d), Stats., that is a party to the memorandum of understanding specified in s. Med 26.05 (1) and maintains a written policy governing registered military medical personnel specified in s. Med 26.05 (1) (g).
Med 26.02(3)(3)“Advanced practice nurse prescriber” means a certified advanced practice nurse prescriber authorized to issue prescription orders under s. 441.16 (2), Stats.
Med 26.02(4)(4)“Basic patient care” means care that can be performed following a defined procedure with minimal modification in which the responses of the patient to the care are predictable.
Med 26.02(5)(5)“Basic patient situation” as determined by a licensed supervising practitioner means the following 3 conditions prevail at the same time in a given situation:
Med 26.02(5)(a)(a) The patient’s clinical condition is predictable.
Med 26.02(5)(b)(b) Medical or nursing orders are not changing frequently and do not contain complex modifications.
Med 26.02(5)(c)(c) The patient’s clinical condition requires only basic patient care.
Med 26.02(6)(6)“Complex patient situation” as determined by a licensed supervising practitioner means any one or more of the following conditions exist in a given situation:
Med 26.02(6)(a)(a) The patient’s clinical condition is not predictable.
Med 26.02(6)(b)(b) Medical or nursing orders are likely to involve frequent changes or complex modifications.
Med 26.02(6)(c)(c) The patient’s clinical condition indicates care that is likely to require modification of procedures in which the responses of the patient to the care are not predictable.
Med 26.02(7)(7)“Direct supervision” means immediate availability to continually coordinate, direct, and inspect in real time the practice of another.
Med 26.02(8)(8)“General supervision” means to continually coordinate, direct, and inspect the practice of another.
Med 26.02(9)(9)“Licensed supervising practitioner” means a physician licensed under s. 448.03 (1), Stats., a physician assistant licensed under s. 448.972 (1), Stats., a podiatrist licensed under s. 448.63 (1), Stats., a registered nurse licensed under s. 441.06 (1), Stats., or an advanced practice nurse prescriber.
Med 26.02(10)(10)“Military medical personnel” means a person who served as an army medic, a navy or coast guard corpsman, or an air force aerospace medical technician in the U.S. armed forces.
Med 26.02(11)(11)“Military medical personnel program participant” means a military medical personnel who qualifies to participate in the program created under s. 440.077 (2) (a), Stats.
Med 26.02 HistoryHistory: EmR2308: emerg. cr., eff. 6-1-23; CR 23-037: cr. Register March 2024 No. 819, eff. 4-1-24; corrections in (2) made under ss. 13.92 (4) b. 7. and 35.17, Stats., and correction in (9) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register March 2024 No. 819.
Med 26.03Med 26.03Program participation. A military medical program participant shall meet all of the requirements in s. SPS 11.03.
Med 26.03 HistoryHistory: EmR2308: emerg. cr., eff. 6-1-23; CR 23-037: cr. Register March 2024 No. 819, eff. 4-1-24.
Med 26.04Med 26.04Delegated authority.
Med 26.04(1)(1)Except as otherwise prohibited by any other rule or statute, a licensed supervising practitioner may delegate their licensed or certified professional practice authority to perform a clinical act to a person who is a military medical personnel program participant if all of the following are true:
Med 26.04(1)(a)(a) The licensed supervising practitioner is competent and authorized under their applicable license or certification to perform the delegated clinical act.
Med 26.04(1)(b)(b) The licensed supervising practitioner has reasonable evidence that the supervised military medical personnel program participant is minimally competent to perform the delegated clinical act under the circumstances based on the individual’s level of training and experience. Such reasonable evidence may include the memorandum of understanding signed by the military medical personnel program participant and the administering facility specified in s. Med 26.05. Reasonable evidence may also include any other relevant information as determined by the licensed supervising practitioner.
Med 26.04(1)(c)(c) The delegated clinical act is not a surgical procedure or the issuance of a prescription order.
Med 26.04(1)(d)(d) The delegated clinical act is performed in an administering facility.