Ohio SB385 establishes a comprehensive licensing and regulatory framework for naturopathic medicine practitioners in the state. The bill defines the practice of naturopathic medicine, sets educational and examination requirements for licensure, outlines the scope of practice for licensed naturopathic physicians, and grants the State Medical Board authority to oversee discipline and enforcement. Practitioners must hold a doctoral degree from an accredited naturopathic medical program, pass a national licensing exam, and complete continuing education requirements. Licensed naturopathic physicians are permitted to order diagnostic tests and administer naturopathic therapies and devices, though the bill explicitly prohibits prescription drug dispensing, surgery, and unlicensed practice of other healthcare professions.
Why It Matters to MAHA
SB385 directly advances health freedom and patient autonomy by legitimizing naturopathic medicine as a recognized healthcare discipline in Ohio, removing barriers that prevent patients from accessing practitioners trained in evidence-based natural medicine. The bill expands patient choice by creating a clear legal pathway for naturopathic practitioners to operate transparently within the healthcare system rather than in a regulatory gray zone. By establishing professional standards and accountability through the State Medical Board, the legislation ensures public safety while respecting the patient's right to choose alternative healthcare approaches. MAHA supports this bill because it balances innovation and access with appropriate oversight, allowing qualified naturopathic physicians to practice within a defined scope while protecting consumers through clear licensing and disciplinary mechanisms.