Utah Admin. Code R156-67-603 - Alternate Medical Practice
(1) A
licensed physician and surgeon may engage in alternate medical practices as
defined in Subsection
R156-67-102(2)
and shall not be considered to be engaged in unprofessional conduct on the
basis that it is not in accordance with generally accepted professional or
ethical standards as unprofessional conduct defined in Subsection 58-
1-501(2)(b), if the licensed physician and surgeon:
(a) possesses current generally accepted
written documentation, which in the opinion of the board, demonstrates the
treatment or therapy has reasonable potential to be of benefit to the patient
to whom the therapy or treatment is to be given;
(b) possesses the education, training, and
experience to competently and safely administer the alternate medical treatment
or therapy;
(c) has advised the
patient with respect to the alternate medical treatment or therapy, in writing,
including:
(i) that the treatment or therapy
is not in accordance with generally recognized standards of the
profession;
(ii) that on the basis
of current generally accepted medical evidence, the physician and surgeon finds
that the treatment or therapy presents no greater threat to the health, safety,
or welfare of the patient than prevailing generally recognized standard medical
practice; and
(iii) that the
prevailing generally recognized standard medical treatment or therapy for the
patient's condition has been offered to be provided, or that the physician and
surgeon will refer the patient to another physician and surgeon who can provide
the standard medical treatment or therapy; and
(d) has obtained from the patient a voluntary
informed consent consistent with generally recognized current medical and legal
standards for informed consent in the practice of medicine, including:
(i) evidence of advice to the patient in
accordance with Subsection (c); and
(ii) whether the patient elects to receive
generally recognized standard treatment or therapy combined with alternate
medical treatment or therapy, or elects to receive alternate medical treatment
or therapy only.
(2) Alternate medical practice includes the
practice of homeopathic medicine.
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.