States Continue to Give Nurse Practitioners More Autonomy
/In March, Nebraska became the 20th state to adopt a law that allows nurses with advanced degrees to practice without a physician’s supervision.
Read MoreIn March, Nebraska became the 20th state to adopt a law that allows nurses with advanced degrees to practice without a physician’s supervision.
Read MoreNew legislation is empowering patients in Missouri by giving them more freedom to choose the healthcare plan that best fits their specific needs. House Bill 769 ultimately approved the Direct Primary Care model for healthcare delivery in Missouri.
Read MoreDoctors at the Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Labor, Health and Social Services Interim Committee meeting, testified as advocates for the direct primary care model in making family practices more viable for doctors and more accessible to patients. Doctors Mike Tracy and Bob Chandler, both of 307Health, and medical student Galen Mills told them about the new model and why it is as a viable means of increasing accessibility and reducing costs.
Read MoreLast week, the California State Senate voted 25-5 with nine members abstaining to allow nurse practitioners to do what they are trained to do without physician supervision according to Kathy Robertson of the Sacramento Business Journal.
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