Florida Regulations 64B5-14.0034: Itinerate/Mobile Anesthesia – General Anesthesia Permit Holders
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The provisions of this rule control the treatment of dental patients in an outpatient dental office where a dentist with a general anesthesia permit performs the sedation services for a treating dentist. The treating dentist must possess a general anesthesia permit, moderate sedation permit, or pediatric moderate sedation permit. The level of anesthesia administered shall be to any level necessary to safely and effectively treat the dental patient. This rule shall control notwithstanding any rule provision in this chapter that prohibits such conduct.
A general anesthesia permit holder may perform sedation services for a dental patient of another general anesthesia permit holder or moderate or pediatric moderate sedation permit holder in his or her office or in another general anesthesia permit holder’s office. In this setting, the following shall apply:
(a) The dental treatment may only be performed by a treating dentist who holds a valid anesthesia permit of any level;
(b)The treating dentist and the anesthesia provider are both responsible for the adverse incident reporting under Fl. Admin. Code R. 64B5-14.006
(2) Moderate and Pediatric Moderate Sedation Permit Holder’s Office:
A general anesthesia permit holder may perform sedation services for a dental patient of another dentist who holds a moderate sedation permit or a pediatric moderate sedation permit at the office of the treating dentist. In this setting, the following shall apply:
(a) The dental treatment may only be performed by the moderate sedation or pediatric moderate sedation permit holder;
(b) The general anesthesia permit holder may perform general anesthesia services once an additional board-inspection establishes that the office complies with the facility, equipment and supply requirements of Fl. Admin. Code R. 64B5-14.008;
(c) The treating dentist and the anesthesia provider are both responsible for the adverse incident reporting requirements under Fl. Admin. Code R. 64B5-14.006
(3) Equipment:
When the general anesthesia permit holder performs the anesthesia services in a dental office of a moderate or pediatric moderate sedation permit holder’s office, the electrocardiograph mandates may be met as follows:
(a) The general anesthesia permit holder provides the equipment which has already been inspected during the general anesthesia permit holder’s required inspection;
(b) The equipment is available for inspection during the office’s mandated inspection; and,
(c) The equipment is immediately available for an adverse incident report inspection.
(4) Staff or Personnel:
An anesthesia provider and the treating dentist are both responsible for ensuring that a minimum number of three (3) personnel are present during the procedure. The personnel must meet the minimum credentialing requirements of Fl. Admin. Code R. 64B5-14.003
(5) Records: The treating dentist shall maintain a complete copy of the anesthesia records in the patient’s dental chart. The dentist performing the anesthesia must maintain the original anesthesia records. The treating dentist must identify by name and license number all personnel utilized during the procedure.
Rulemaking Authority 466.004(4), 466.017 FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 466.017. History-New 3-14-13, Amended 11-13-17, 3-10-20.
(1) General Anesthesia Permit Holder’s Office:
A general anesthesia permit holder may perform sedation services for a dental patient of another general anesthesia permit holder or moderate or pediatric moderate sedation permit holder in his or her office or in another general anesthesia permit holder’s office. In this setting, the following shall apply:
(a) The dental treatment may only be performed by a treating dentist who holds a valid anesthesia permit of any level;
(b)The treating dentist and the anesthesia provider are both responsible for the adverse incident reporting under Fl. Admin. Code R. 64B5-14.006
(2) Moderate and Pediatric Moderate Sedation Permit Holder’s Office:
A general anesthesia permit holder may perform sedation services for a dental patient of another dentist who holds a moderate sedation permit or a pediatric moderate sedation permit at the office of the treating dentist. In this setting, the following shall apply:
(a) The dental treatment may only be performed by the moderate sedation or pediatric moderate sedation permit holder;
(b) The general anesthesia permit holder may perform general anesthesia services once an additional board-inspection establishes that the office complies with the facility, equipment and supply requirements of Fl. Admin. Code R. 64B5-14.008;
(c) The treating dentist and the anesthesia provider are both responsible for the adverse incident reporting requirements under Fl. Admin. Code R. 64B5-14.006
(3) Equipment:
When the general anesthesia permit holder performs the anesthesia services in a dental office of a moderate or pediatric moderate sedation permit holder’s office, the electrocardiograph mandates may be met as follows:
(a) The general anesthesia permit holder provides the equipment which has already been inspected during the general anesthesia permit holder’s required inspection;
(b) The equipment is available for inspection during the office’s mandated inspection; and,
(c) The equipment is immediately available for an adverse incident report inspection.
(4) Staff or Personnel:
An anesthesia provider and the treating dentist are both responsible for ensuring that a minimum number of three (3) personnel are present during the procedure. The personnel must meet the minimum credentialing requirements of Fl. Admin. Code R. 64B5-14.003
(5) Records: The treating dentist shall maintain a complete copy of the anesthesia records in the patient’s dental chart. The dentist performing the anesthesia must maintain the original anesthesia records. The treating dentist must identify by name and license number all personnel utilized during the procedure.
Rulemaking Authority 466.004(4), 466.017 FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 466.017. History-New 3-14-13, Amended 11-13-17, 3-10-20.