Scope of PracticeLaboratory Test authority for dietitians

Scope of Practice Request for Laboratory Test Ordering authority for dietitians 

 

Dietitians don't yet have the independent authority to order laboratory tests for the purpose of assessing and monitoring nutrition conditions. Since 2010, the College has been working with the Ministry to expand the dietetic scope of practice to authorize dietitians to order these tests.  In March 2018,  in response to the Ministry's latest request for additional information,  the College also submitted the updated list of lab tests to be included in the dietetic scope of practice. The Ministry is continuing its analysis of the requested laboratory test ordering authority for dietitians.  Below is a list of documents related to this topic.

February 11, 2019

Supplementary Submission: RD Lab Test Ordering Authority

March 1, 2018

Allison Henry, Director Health System Labour Relations and Regulatory Policy BranchResponse to the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care’s request for information regarding the proposed scope of practice expansion to permit Registered Dietitians to directly order laboratory tests in support of nutrition care assessment and management. This letter includes the "Proposed Lab Tests for Nutrition Assessment and Monitoring".

Winter 2018, résumé Newsletter

Lab Ordering Authority Work Moving Forward (includes updated RD Laboratory Test Authority Member Survey Results)

September 27,  2017

Ontario Moving Forward to Expand the RD Role for Ordering Lab Tests 

February 4, 2011

Letter to Tim Blakley Manager, Legislative & Regulatory Projects Unit  regarding  the College's proposal for Registered Dietitians (RDs) to order in the course of assessing, treating and monitoring nutrition conditions and nutrition related diseases.  Includes Lab Tests for Nutrition Assessment and Monitoring.

Winter 2011, résumé Newsletter
Lab Tests Proposed for Regulation
 
Summer 2010, résumé Newsletter

Survey Provides Insight Into Variety of Lab Tests Used by RDs