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Title: Midwifery Legislation: The New York Experience


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Midwifery LegislationThe New York Experience
  • Patricia Burkhardt, DrPH, LM

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Result of 10 years of lobbying
  • The practice of the profession of midwifery is
    defined as the management of normal pregnancies,
    child birth and postpartum care as well as
    primary preventive reproductive health care of
    essentially healthy women as specified in the
    written practice agreement, and shall include
    newborn evaluation, resuscitation and referral
    for infants.

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Written Practice Agreement
  • Midwifery shall be practiced in accordance with a
    written agreement between the midwife and
  • a licensed physician who is board certified as an
    obstetrician-gynecologist by a national
    certifying body or
  • a licensed physician who practices obstetrics and
    has obstetric privileges at a general hospital
    (licensed under article twenty-eight of the
    public health law) or
  • a hospital (licensed under article twenty-eight
    of the public health law) that provides
    obstetrics through a licensed physician having
    obstetrical privileges at such institution.

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What the Practice Agreement Supposedly Covers
  • The written agreement shall provide for physician
    consultation, collaboration, referral and
    emergency medical obstetrical coverage, and shall
    include written guidelines and protocols. The
    written agreement shall provide guidelines for
    the identification of pregnancies that are not
    considered normal and address the procedures to
    be followed. The written agreement shall also
    provide a mechanism for dispute resolution and
    shall provide that the judgment of the
    appropriate physician shall prevail as to whether
    the pregnancy, childbirth or postpartum care is
    normal and whether the woman is essentially
    healthy in the event the practice protocols do
    not provide otherwise.

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Midwifery Law (cont)
  • A licensed midwife shall have the authority, as
    necessary, and limited to the practice of
    midwifery, and subject to limitations in the
    written agreement, to prescribe and administer
    drugs, immunizing agents, diagnostic tests and
    devices, and to order laboratory tests, as
    established by the board in accordance with the
    commissioner's regulations. A midwife shall
    obtain a certificate from the department upon
    successfully completing a program including a
    pharmacology component, or its equivalent, as
    established by the commissioner's regulations
    prior to prescribing under this section.

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State board of midwifery
  • The state board of midwifery shall be appointed
    by the board of regents on recommendation of the
    commissioner for the purpose of assisting the
    board of regents on matters of professional
    licensing and professional conduct in accordance
    with section sixty-five hundred eight of this
    title. The board shall be composed of thirteen
    individuals. Initial appointments to the board
    shall be such that the terms shall be staggered.
    However, no members shall serve more than two
    terms.

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Composition of the BOM
  • Seven members of the board shall be persons
    licensed or exempt under this section.
  • One member of the board shall be an educator of
    midwifery.
  • Two members of the board shall be individuals who
    are licensed physicians who are also certified as
    obstetrician/gynecologists by a national
    certifying body.
  • One member of the board shall be an individual
    licensed as a physician who practices family
    medicine including obstetrics.
  • One member of the board shall be an individual
    licensed as a physician who practices pediatrics.
  • One member of the board shall be an individual
    not possessing either licensure or training in
    medicine, midwifery, pharmacology or nursing and
    shall represent the public at large.

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Requirements for a professional license
  • Application file an application with the
    department.
  • Education satisfactorily
  • complete educational preparation (degree or
    diploma granting) for the practice of nursing,
    followed by or concurrently with educational
    preparation for the practice of midwifery in
    accordance with the commissioner's regulations,
    or
  • submit evidence of license or certification, the
    educational preparation for which is determined
    by the department to be equivalent to the
    foregoing, from any state or country,
    satisfactory to the department and in accordance
    with the commissioner's regulations, or
  • complete a program determined by the department
    to be equivalent to the foregoing and in
    accordance with the commissioner's regulations.

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Requirements for a professional license (cont)
  • Examination pass an examination satisfactory to
    the department and in accordance with the
    commissioner's regulations.
  • Age be at least twenty-one years of age.
  • Character be of good moral character as
    determined by the department.
  • Citizenship or immigration status be a United
    States citizen or an alien lawfully admitted for
    permanent residence in the United States.
  • Fee pay a fee

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Prior nurse-midwifery certification
  • Any individual who is certified as a
    nurse-midwife pursuant to section twenty-five
    hundred sixty of the public health law before
    June first, nineteen hundred ninety-six, shall be
    deemed to be licensed as a midwife under this
    article provided that each such certified
    nurse-midwife shall, prior to that date, submit
    evidence of such certification to the department
    together with the appropriate fee required by
    subdivision seven of section sixty-nine hundred
    fifty-five of this article. Any individual
    certified as a nurse-midwife pursuant to section
    twenty-five hundred sixty of the public health
    law (i) may practice under that section until it
    is repealed, but (ii) shall not practice pursuant
    to this article until after receiving approval
    from the commissioner and submitting the fee
    required by subdivision seven of section
    sixty-nine hundred fifty-five of this article.

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Exempt persons
  • Nothing in this article shall be construed to
    affect, prevent or in any manner expand or limit
    any duty or responsibility of a licensed
    physician from practicing midwifery or affect or
    prevent a medical student or midwifery student in
    clinical practice under the supervision of a
    licensed physician or board certified
    obstetrician/gynecologist or licensed midwife
    practicing pursuant to the provisions of section
    twenty-five hundred sixty of the public health
    law in pursuance of an educational program
    registered by the department from engaging in
    such practice.

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Limited permit.
  • A limited permit to practice midwifery may be
    granted for a period not to exceed twelve months
    to an individual who has to the satisfaction of
    the department met all the requirements of
    section sixty-nine hundred fifty-five of this
    article, but has not yet passed the examination
    required by subdivision three of such section.
  • A limited permit shall entitle the holder to
    practice midwifery only under the direct
    supervision of a licensed physician who is
    authorized under section sixty-nine hundred
    fifty-one of this article or a licensed midwife.

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What we didnt consider
  • Those doing midwifery in NYS at the time - to
    take into account what was best for the women
    rather than just profession
  • Did not understand that with a law, violation
    became a felony rather than a misdemeanor

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Lessons Learned
  • Find the most effective sponsors
  • Talk to the opposition
  • Maintain contact with supporters
  • Dont become complacent
  • Figure out compromises early
  • Decide on the give-aways and the holding points
  • Keep your eye on the prize
  • New law doesnt change old laws

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NYSALM Barriers to Practice Committee
  • Written Practice Agreement
  • Effects on the midwives
  • Effects on the women
  • History
  • Strategies
  • Address more than WPA issue

16
Amendments to current law elements being
considered
  • Remove WPA
  • Expand definition of midwife
  • Reinforce out-of-hospital birth
  • BOM membership

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Best Advice
  • Be unified in your beliefs and goals
  • Maintain a vision while being pragmatic
  • Support one another
  • Be greatly passionate but not too patient
  • Advocate for the women through the profession

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Resources
  • NYS Office of the Professions
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