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Collaborating Physician in Arizona: When You Need One and How to Find One Fast
Key Takeaways
- Arizona full practice authority applies to NP scope of practice, not physician oversight requirements for delegated medical procedures. (Jump to Section →)
- Arizona medspas offering injectables, laser treatments, hormone therapy, weight loss medications, or similar services often still require a collaborating physician. (Jump to Section →)
- A collaborating physician agreement should define delegated procedures, physician responsibilities, standing orders, and other key oversight requirements. (Jump to Section →)
- Working with an Arizona-licensed collaborating physician experienced in medspa and wellness services helps support ongoing compliance as your practice grows. (Jump to Section →)
- Medical Director Co. places qualified Arizona collaborating physicians within 24 hours, with attorney-reviewed agreements starting at $799 per month. (Jump to Section →)
Arizona Full Practice Authority: What It Covers and What It Does Not
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When Arizona Medspas and Clinics Still Need a Collaborating Physician
Injectable Treatments
Laser and Energy-Based Treatments
Hormone Therapy
Weight Loss Medications
Peptide Therapy and Other Wellness Services
Other Delegated Medical Procedures
What a Collaborating Physician Agreement Should Include
- Active Arizona Physician License: The agreement should identify the collaborating physician and include their active Arizona medical license information.
- Nurse Practitioner Information: The agreement should identify the nurse practitioner or providers covered by the collaboration arrangement, including applicable license information.
- Delegated Procedures: Every delegated procedure should be clearly identified. The agreement should reflect the treatments your practice currently provides.
- Physician Oversight Responsibilities: The physician's responsibilities should be clearly defined. This includes availability, consultation expectations, and oversight of delegated medical services.
- Standing Orders and Clinical Protocols: Standing orders and clinical protocols should support every delegated service. These documents should be reviewed and updated as treatments or regulations change.
- Chart Review Requirements: If chart reviews are required for your practice or services, the agreement should explain how they will be performed and documented.
- Agreement Renewal: The agreement should specify when it will be reviewed and renewed. Regular updates help keep physician oversight aligned with your current services.
- Termination Provisions: The agreement should explain how either party may terminate the relationship. It should also address continuity of physician oversight if the collaboration ends.
How Medical Director Co. Helps Arizona Practices
- Qualified Arizona-licensed collaborating physicians.
- Attorney-reviewed collaborating physician agreements prepared for the Arizona practice environment.
- Physicians experienced in aesthetic medicine, wellness clinics, and medical practices.
- Ongoing compliance support as your services evolve.
- Transparent pricing starting at $799 per month.
- Physician placement within 24 hours for most practices.
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FAQs
Arizona nurse practitioners have full practice authority and can practice independently. However, medspas and clinics performing delegated medical procedures may still require a collaborating physician. These requirements are governed by Arizona medical practice laws.
Full practice authority applies to an NP’s scope of practice. It does not replace physician oversight requirements for delegated medical procedures. Arizona medspas must comply with both sets of requirements when applicable.
Requirements vary by procedure and Arizona regulations. Injectable treatments, laser and energy-based procedures, hormone therapy, weight loss medications, and other delegated medical services commonly require physician oversight. Practices should verify the current requirements before offering these services.
A collaborating physician agreement should identify the physician and providers covered. It should define delegated procedures, physician responsibilities, standing orders, and clinical protocols. The agreement should also include renewal terms and other required provisions.
Medical Director Co. places qualified Arizona collaborating physicians within 24 hours for most practices. Every placement includes an attorney-reviewed agreement and ongoing compliance support. Pricing starts at $799 per month.
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