§ 43-34-45 - Polysomnography; practice
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    43-34-45   (2010)
   43-34-45.    Polysomnography; practice 
      (a)  As used in this Code section, the term:
      (1)  "Polysomnography"  means the treatment, management, diagnostic testing, control,  education, and care of patients with sleep and wake disorders.  Polysomnography includes, but is not limited to, the process of  analysis, monitoring, and recording of physiologic data during sleep and  wakefulness to assist in the treatment of disorders, syndromes, and  dysfunctions that are sleep related, manifest during sleep, or disrupt  normal sleep activities. Polysomnography also includes, but is not  limited to, the therapeutic and diagnostic use of low-flow oxygen, the  use of positive airway pressure including continuous positive airway  pressure (CPAP) and bi-level modalities, adaptive servo-ventilation, and  maintenance of nasal and oral airways that do not extend into the  trachea.
      (2)  "Polysomnographic  technologist" means any person performing polysomnography services under  the supervision of a person licensed under this article.
      (3)  "Supervision"  means that the supervising physician licensed under this article shall  remain available, either in person or through telephonic or electronic  means, at the time that polysomnography services are provided.
(b)  A  physician may delegate tasks involving polysomnography to a  polysomnographic technologist without regard to whether such  technologist is certified or licensed as a respiratory care therapist  under Article 6 of this chapter.
(c)  Nothing in this Code section shall be construed to:
      (1)  Permit the practice of medicine as defined in this article by polysomnographic technologists;
      (2)  Prohibit  a health care provider licensed in this state from engaging in the  practice for which he or she is licensed, including, but not limited to,  respiratory care professionals certified under Article 6 of this  chapter; or
      (3)  Authorize a  polysomnographic technologist to treat, manage, control, educate, or  care for patients other than those with sleep or wake disorders or to  provide diagnostic testing for patients other than those with suspected  sleep or wake disorders.