HF4406 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))
Board of Medical Practice membership modified, complaint review committee membership and processes requirements established, provider profiles information on Board website requirements established, posted information requirements established, and audit required.
Related bill: SF4642
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Purpose
- Update and strengthen how the Board of Medical Practice operates, including who serves on the board, how complaints are reviewed, and what information is shared with the public. The bill also adds requirements for provider profiles on the Board of Medicine website, information posted where patients interact with providers, and adds an auditing and reporting framework.
Main provisions
Board composition and appointments
- The Board of Medical Practice would consist of 16 members (appointed by the governor), with a clear split between physician members and public members.
- Physician members: 11 members who are licensed to practice medicine (MDs or DOs). The physician members as a group must reflect a broad mix of medical expertise in Minnesota.
- Public members: 5 members who meet specified criteria and are defined as public in statute.
- Geographic representation: Appointments must reflect the geography of Minnesota. No more than one public member may reside in a single U.S. congressional district, and each district must have at least one non-public member (physician) resident.
- Term limits: Members may be reappointed, but cannot serve more than eight years consecutively.
- Administrative framework: Terms, removal, vacancies, and other operational details follow existing provisions in Minnesota law (sections 214.07 to 214.09).
Public member qualifications
- Each public member must meet several criteria, including:
- Experience in consumer advocacy or public-interest health care safety and quality improvement.
- Communication and negotiation skills.
- Ability and willingness to participate fully in board activities.
- Education or training related to health care concerns of diverse demographic groups.
- Current community connections to organizations representing diverse populations, or intent to establish such connections.
- Experience serving in civic, educational, or benevolent organizations.
Complaint review and process improvements
- The bill modifies membership and processes related to complaint review committees within the board, aiming to improve how complaints are reviewed and managed.
Provider information and transparency
- Requires posting standardized information about health care providers (provider profiles) on the Board of Medicine’s website.
- Requires information to be posted at points of patient contact to improve transparency for patients.
Audits and reporting
- Adds requirements for audits and for regular reporting to enhance accountability and oversight.
Statutory and coding updates
- Amends Minnesota Statutes 2024 in sections 147.01 (subdivision 1) and 147.02 (subdivision 5), plus related sections cited (147.091, subdivision 1) and references to Minnesota Statutes Chapter 214 for governance and operations.
Significant changes to existing law
- Establishes a defined physician/public member balance (11 physician members and 5 public members) on the Board of Medical Practice, replacing or clarifying prior structure.
- Introduces explicit geographic representation rules to ensure statewide coverage and limits on public member residency per congressional district.
- Creates formal criteria for public members focused on consumer advocacy, diversity, community ties, and readiness to participate.
- Adds new requirements around complaint review processes, provider profile information on the website, and posted information at patient-facing points.
- Adds auditing and reporting requirements to increase transparency and accountability.
- Aligns board operations with existing statutory frameworks in Chapter 214 (board staff, fees, and operations) and updates specific statutory sections governing the board and its processes.
What this means in plain terms
- The state wants to ensure the medical board more clearly represents public interests and diversity while maintaining professional physician expertise.
- The public will have better visibility into doctors' information through profiles and on-site postings at locations where patients interact with providers.
- The board’s handling of complaints will be clarified and strengthened, with new oversight via audits and regular reports.
Relevant sections referenced (for context) - Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 147.01 (subdivision 1) and 147.02 (subdivision 5) are being amended. - References to Minnesota Statutes Chapter 214 (board operations, staff, fees) and related sections 214.07 to 214.09.
Relevant Terms - Board of Medical Practice - Public members - Doctor of Medicine (MD) - Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) - Complaint review committee - Provider profiles - Board of Medicine website - Provider information posted at patient contact points - Audit - Minnesota Statutes 2024, sections 147.01, 147.02, 147.091 - Minnesota Statutes Chapter 214 (governance and operations) - Geographic representation - U.S. congressional district - Consumer advocacy - Health care safety and quality improvement
Bill text versions
- Introduction PDF PDF file
Actions
| Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 16, 2026 | House | Action | Introduction and first reading, referred to | Health Finance and Policy |
Citations
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