Hawaii Medical Board - April 13, 2023 - DCCA Hawaii

Hawaii Medical Board – April 13, 2023

Hawaii Medical Board

Date:
Thursday, 04/13/2023
Start Time:
01:00 PM
Place:
Virtual Videoconference Meeting: Zoom Webinar and In-Person Location: Queen Liliuokalani Conference Room, King Kalakaua Building, 335 Merchant Street, 1st Floor, Honolulu, HI 96813

Agenda

    HAWAII MEDICAL BOARD

    Professional and Vocational Licensing Division

    Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs

    State of Hawaii

     

    AGENDA

     

    Date:               April 13, 2023

     

    Time:               1:00 p.m.

     

    In-Person        Queen Liliuokalani Conference Room          

    Meeting           HRH King Kalakaua Building

    Location:         335 Merchant Street, First Floor

                            Honolulu, Hawaii 96813

     

    Agenda:           The agenda was posted to the State electronic calendar as required by Hawaii Revised Statutes (“HRS”) section 92-7(b). 

     

    Virtual

    Participation:   Virtual Videoconference Meeting – Zoom Webinar (use link below)

     

    https://dcca-hawaii-gov.zoom.us/j/97471739949

     

     

     

    Phone:             (669) 900-6833

    Meeting ID:     974 7173 9949

     

    If you wish to submit written testimony on any agenda item, please email your testimony to medical@dcca.hawaii.gov or by hard copy mail to: Attn: Hawaii Medical Board, P.O. Box 3469, Honolulu, HI 96801.  We request submission of testimony at least 24 hours prior to the meeting to ensure that it can be distributed to the Board members.

     

    INTERNET ACCESS:

     

    To view the meeting and provide live oral testimony, please use the link at the top of the agenda. You will be asked to enter your name. The Board requests that you enter your full name, but you may use a pseudonym or other identifier if you wish to remain anonymous. You will also be asked for an email address.  You may fill in this field with any entry in an email format, e.g., *****@***mail.com.

     

    Your microphone will be automatically muted. When the Chairperson asks for public testimony, you may click the Raise Hand button found on your Zoom screen to indicate that you wish to testify about that agenda item.  The Chairperson will individually enable each testifier to unmute their microphone. When recognized by the Chairperson, please unmute your microphone before speaking and mute your microphone after you finish speaking. 

     

    PHONE ACCESS:

     

    If you cannot get internet access, you may get audio-only access by calling the Zoom Phone Number listed at the top on the agenda. 

     

    Upon dialing the number, you will be prompted to enter the Meeting ID which is also listed at the top of the agenda.  After entering the Meeting ID, you will be asked to either enter your panelist number or wait to be admitted into the meeting.  You will not have a panelist number.  So, please wait until you are admitted into the meeting. 

     

    When the Chairperson asks for public testimony, you may indicate you want to testify by entering “*” and then “9” on your phone’s keypad.  After entering “*” and then “9”, a voice prompt will let you know that the host of the meeting has been notified.  When recognized by the Chairperson, you may unmute yourself by pressing “*” and then “6” on your phone.  A voice prompt will let you know that you are unmuted.  Once you are finished speaking, please enter “*” and then “6” again to mute yourself.

     

    For both internet and phone access, when testifying, you will be asked to identify yourself and the organization, if any, that you represent.  Each testifier will be limited to five minutes of testimony per agenda item.

     

    If connection to the meeting is lost for more than 30 minutes, the meeting will be continued on a specified date and time.  This information will be provided on the Board’s website at http://cca.hawaii.gov/pvl/boards/medical/board-meeting-schedule/.

     

    Instructions to attend State of Hawaii virtual board meetings may be found online at https://cca.hawaii.gov/pvl/files/2020/08/State-of-Hawaii-Virtual-Board-Attendee-Instructions.pdf

     

    1.            Call to Order

     

    2.            Approval of the Open Session and Executive Session Minutes of the March 9, 2023, Meeting

     

    The Board may enter into Executive Session to consult with the Board’s attorney on questions and issues pertaining to the Board’s powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and liabilities in accordance with HRS section 92-5(a)(4) to review the executive session minutes.

     

    3.            Chapter 91, HRS, Adjudicatory Matter:

     

    A.              In the Matter of the Physician’s License to of Kedar Kulkarni, M.D.; MED 2023

    4-L; Settlement Agreement Prior to Filing of Petition for Disciplinary Action and Board’s Final Order; Exhibit “1”.

     

    B.              In the Matter of the Physician’s License of Robert L. G. Stears, M.D.; MED 2022-275-L; Settlement Agreement Prior to Filing of Petition for Disciplinary Action and Board’s Final Order; Exhibits “1”- “3”.

     

    4.            Applications for License/Certification:

     

    The Board will enter into Executive Session pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §§ 92-5(a)(1) and 92-5(a)(4) to consider and evaluate personal information relating to individuals applying for professional or vocational licenses cited in section 26-9 or both and to consult with the board’s attorney on questions and issues pertaining to the board’s powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and liabilities.

     

    A.            Applications:

     

    (i)            Physician (Permanent/Non-Endorsement):

     

    a.    Lisa J. Hunt, D.O.

     

    b.    Navya Chundu, M.D.

     

    c.     Ross A. Vanderhoof, M.D.

     

    B.            Ratification List (See attached lists)

     

    (i)            April 13, 2023 Ratification List

     

    5.            2023 Legislation:

     

    A.            H.C.R. 100 / H.R. 107 REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO CONDUCT AN ANALYSIS REGARDING THE SCOPE OF PRACTICE FOR ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES AND PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS

     

    B.            H.R. 80 REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND THE HAWAII MEDICAL BOARD ADOPT RULES REQUIRING ABORTION CLINICS TO PROVIDE ULTRASOUNDS TO THE MOTHER BEFORE PERFORMING AN ABORTION FOR THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF THE MOTHER

     

    C.           S.C.R. 4, S.D. 1 REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO CONDUCT A SUNRISE REVIEW OF THE REGULATION AND LICENSURE OF ASSOCIATE PHYSICIANS

     

    D.           H.B. 884, H.D. 1, S.D. 1, RELATING TO TRAVELING TEAM PHYSICIANS

     

    Exempts from state licensure requirements out-of-state traveling team physicians who accompany a sports team to Hawaiʻi, under certain conditions.

     

    E.            GOV. MSG. NO. 1102, ACT 002: S.B. 1, S.D. 2, RELATING TO HEALTH CARE

     

    Allows licensed physician assistants to perform certain abortions.  Repeals the requirement that abortions be performed at certain locations.  Clarifies that the State shall not deny or interfere with a pregnant person’s right to choose to (1) obtain an abortion or (2) if necessary, to protect the life or health of the patient terminate the pregnancy.  Defines “abortion” and “nonviable fetus”.  Prohibits a covered entity from disclosing information relating to reproductive health care services.  Prohibits the issuance of a subpoena in connection with an out-of-state or interstate proceeding relating to reproductive health care services legally performed in the State.  Prohibits agencies from providing information or expending resources in the furtherance of out-of-state or interstate investigations or proceedings relating to reproductive health care services.  Prohibits the State from taking adverse action based on pregnancy outcomes or for aiding or assisting a pregnant individual with accessing reproductive health care services.  Requires the Governor to deny any demand for surrender of a person charged with a crime involving reproductive health care services unless the conduct constitutes a crime in the State or is made under Article IV, section 2, of the U.S. Constitution.  Enumerates laws contrary to public policy and prohibits their application.  Prohibits the issuance of a summons for persons to testify in another state with regard to lawful reproductive health care services.  Clarifies under various licensing statutes that the provision or assistance in receipt or provision of certain services related to the human reproductive system cannot form a basis for disciplinary action.  Prohibits the enforcement of a judgment or order arising from a foreign penal civil action or other penal law with respect to reproductive health care services.  Amends the definition of “medical care and services” so that a minor may consent to receive abortion care without any other person’s consent.

     

    F.            S.B. 390, S.D. 1, H.D. 2, RELATING TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

     

    Repeals the sunset date of section 2 of Act 119, Session Laws of Hawaiʻi 2021, making permanent the requirement that the Hawaiʻi Medical Board issue licenses in four levels of emergency response practice in counties with a population of five hundred thousand or greater and the creation of an additional licensure category for emergency medical technicians 1 who are certified at a higher practice level than emergency medical technicians but do not provide ambulance services.

     

    G.           S.B. 438, RELATING TO PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL LICENSING

     

    Reduces the period for which an application shall be considered abandoned from two years to one year. Specifies the conditions under which applications for licenses and examinations will be deemed abandoned. Provides that the one-year period after which an application is considered abandoned cannot be extended. Provides that a licensing authority shall not be required to act on any abandoned application and that the licensing authority may destroy abandoned applications. Clarifies that an application submitted after an abandoned application shall be treated as a new application and that the applicant shall comply with any new licensing requirements in effect at the time of the new application.

     

    H.           S.B. 599, S.D. 1, H.D. 1, RELATING TO HEALTH

     

    Allows certain physician assistants to sign orders for respiratory therapy and plans of care. Expands the class of health care providers under whom respiratory therapists may practice respiratory care to include physician assistants and advanced practice registered nurses.

     

    I.              S.B. 674, S.D. 1, H.D. 1,  RELATING TO THE INTERSTATE MEDICAL LICENSURE COMPACT

     

    Adopts the interstate medical licensure compact. Permits the department of commerce and consumer affairs to adopt rules to implement and administer the compact. Authorizes the department of commerce and consumer affairs to conduct criminal history record checks on applicants for licensure under the compact. Appropriates funds. 

     

    6.            Executive Officers Report:

     

    A.            Ethics Training

     

    Reminder: Beginning on January 1, 2023, all state legislators, state employees, and members of state boards and commissions are required to take ethics training on a periodic basis. 

     

    B.            Financial Disclosures

     

    Reminder: 2023 Financial Disclosure Statements for State Officials must be filed no later than May 31, 2023.

     

    C.           Board Meeting Frequency

     

    7.            Next Meeting:              May 11, 2023

     

    Virtual Videoconference Meeting – Zoom Webinar

                                                   

    and

     

    In-Person                   Queen Liliuokalani Conference Room, First Floor

    Meeting                      HRH King Kalakaua Building

    Location:                    335 Merchant Street

                                                   Honolulu, HI 96813

     

    8.            Adjournment

     

    If you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disability, contact Ahlani Quiogue at (808) 586-2699 or medical@dcca.hawaii.gov as soon as possible, preferably within two (2) business days prior to the meeting. If a response is received after that date, we will try to obtain the auxiliary aid/service or accommodation, but we cannot guarantee that the request will be fulfilled.  Upon request this notice is available in alternate formats such as large print, Braille, or electronic copy.

     

    04/03/2023