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Health Care & Wellness Committee

HB 1344

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Brief Description: Authorizing occupational therapists to participate in online access to the University of Washington health sciences library.

Sponsors: Representatives Cody, Johnson, Moeller, Walsh, Morrell, Schmick, Green, Wilcox and Roberts.

Brief Summary of Bill

  • Adds occupational therapists to the list of health professionals who pay a license surcharge fee of up to $25 for online access to selected clinical resources at the University of Washington Health Sciences Library.

Hearing Date: 2/7/13

Staff: Caitlin Forsyth (786-5793) and Chris Blake (786-7392).

Background:

The Department of Health (DOH) must charge fees to professionals licensed by the DOH and the health professions boards and commissions. The fees must be based on the cost to the agency for the licensure of the activity or class of activities. Currently occupational therapists pay $175 for the initial application and license and an annual renewal fee of $125.

In 2007 a fee surcharge of up to $25 was added to license fees for certain health professionals to pay for online access to selected clinical resources through the University of Washington Health Sciences Library. Beginning January 1, 2009, these licensees were given access to HEAL-WA, the Health Evidence Resource for Washington State. The HEAL-WA contains clinical resources, medical journals, electronic textbooks, decision support tools, and evidence-based reviews of procedures, drugs, and devices. As of February 2013 more than 19,400 licensed healthcare providers are registered HEAL-WA users.

The online access fee surcharge is charged to the license fee of physicians and osteopathic physicians, physician assistants, naturopaths, podiatrists, chiropractors, psychologists, registered nurses, optometrists, mental health counselors, massage therapists, clinical social workers, midwives, marriage and family therapists, and East Asian medicine practitioners.

Summary of Bill:

Occupational therapists are added to the list of health professionals whose license fee is increased by up to $25 for online access to selected clinical resources at the University of Washington Health Sciences Library.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Available.

Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed.