2.1 A PA may
provide covered services under general supervision of a physician.
The PA must meet the applicable state requirements governing the
qualifications for PAs and at least one of the following conditions:
2.1.1 Is currently certified by the
National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants to
assist primary care physicians, or
2.1.2 Has
satisfactorily completed a program for preparing PAs that:
2.1.2.1 Was at least one academic year
in length;
2.1.2.2 Consisted of supervised clinical
practice and at least 4 months (in the aggregate) of classroom instruction
directed toward preparing students to deliver health care; and
2.1.2.3 Was accredited by the American
Medical Association’s (AMA’s) Committee on Allied Health Education and
Accreditation; or
2.1.3 Has satisfactorily
completed a formal educational program for preparing PAs that does
not meet the requirements of
paragraph 2.1.2 and had been assisting primary
care physicians for a minimum of 12 months during the 18-month period
immediately preceding January 1, 1987.
2.1.4 If state
licensure is available, it is required even if the state offers
licensure on a voluntary basis.
2.4 PA services covered are those
within the scope of the PA’s practice as provided by state law and
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CFR 199.6 that are defined as authorized benefits when
rendered by physicians. The employing physician must be an authorized
provider (e.g., a physician under sanction by TRICARE also results
in his or her PA being placed in unauthorized TRICARE provider status).