New Hampshire Statutes
§ 328-D:19 — Effect of Name Change From Physician Assistant to Physician Associate
New Hampshire § 328-D:19
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 328-D:19 (2026).
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I.As of the effective date of this section, the title of "physician assistant" in New Hampshire is changed to "physician associate." This change is not intended to change any rights or privileges of those who have been or continue to hold themselves out to be a "physician assistant" and anywhere in the law that says, "physician associate" shall also mean "physician assistant."
II.This name change shall not alter, affect, or impact any billing, reimbursement, or payment policies currently in place for physician assistants. All billing practices, insurance reimbursement policies, and agreements that apply to physician assistants shall continue to apply in the same manner to physician associates. No insurer shall deny reimbursement for services rendered by a physician associate solely as a
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Legislative History
2025, 105:10, eff. June 17, 2025.
Nearby Sections
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§ 328-D:1
Definitions§ 328-D:10
Rulemaking§ 328-D:10-a
Completion of Survey; Rulemaking§ 328-D:11
Recordkeeping§ 328-D:12
Physician Liability§ 328-D:13
Penalty§ 328-D:14
Limitation on Action§ 328-D:16
Participation in Volunteer Care§ 328-D:17
Coverage of Services§ 328-D:2
License Required§ 328-D:3
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Bluebook (online)
New Hampshire § 328-D:19, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nh/328-D/328-D%3A19.