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Looking for the Document that supports direct MD supervision of the Device Clinic

  • 1.  Looking for the Document that supports direct MD supervision of the Device Clinic

    Posted 08-16-2022 16:40
    I am looking for the document that states there must be an MD in the office while CIEDs are being checked.  Can anyone help me find it?  I thought it was a CMS document.  Thank you
    Terri

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    Terri Cooper BSN, CCDS
    BSN, RN, CCDS
    Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Charlotte, NC
    Charlotte NC
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  • 2.  RE: Looking for the Document that supports direct MD supervision of the Device Clinic
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    Posted 08-17-2022 11:54

    Hi Terri,

     

    All device in-person checks are considered by CMS to be Diagnostic Testing and thus fall under the "Direct Supervision" rule.  Direct supervision means there must be a physician readily available ("on campus" ) to provide assistance and direction.  There is no requirement that the  physician be in the room during the procedure.  CMA uses the term "Personal Supervision" when the MD is required to be in the room during a procedure, and this is not the requirement for device checks.

     

    In addition, CMS amended the definition of "Direct Supervision" in Jan 2021   to permit non-MD practitioners, such as qualified APPs, to supervise diagnostic tests in states where it is allowed by state law and scope of practice.  Here is a link to that document:  www.cms.gov/files/document/12120-pfs-final-rule.pdf

    It is in section 410.32, page 1737

     

    Hope this helps,

    Sallie Gustafson, RN, CCDS, Sr Manager, Emory Cardiac Device Clinics






  • 3.  RE: Looking for the Document that supports direct MD supervision of the Device Clinic

    Posted 08-19-2022 13:30

    We are considering sending an RN to do device checks in Community Outreach clinics without a physician present. Looking through the final rule, it appears the telehealth/remote ability to "direct supervise" is only applicable during the COVID-19 pandemic public health emergency.  After that time, would an APP or physician need to be present?

     

    Thanks for your response,

     

    Eileen

     

     

    Eileen Yeisley, DNP, ARNP, NP-C

    Adult Cardiac Electrophysiology

    The University of Iowa, Hospitals and Clinics

    200 Hawkins Drive

    C466 General Hospital

    Iowa City, Iowa 52242

    Phone: (319) 353-8883

    Pager: 9545