That nurse practitioners (NPs) delivery high-quality care, equivalent to that provided by physicians, is well documented. However, many states have laws that restrict NPs from full practice authority, limiting their ability to comprehensively meet patient needs. North Carolina is a state that has very restrictive laws, with NPs working under physician supervision. In this article we address the effect restricted practice has had in North Carolina and the introduction of Senate Bill 695 (the Modernize Nursing Practice Act) that, if passed, would legislate full practice authority for NPs in our state
Louisiana’s primary care provider (PCP) shortage is becoming increasingly evident and is projected t...
BACKGROUND: Although there is a substantial body of evidence regarding full practice authority\u27s ...
Background. Full practice authority for NPs is optimal for high-quality, cost-effective healthcare. ...
That nurse practitioners (NPs) delivery high-quality care, equivalent to that provided by physicians...
Purpose: To explore the various barriers to full practice authority (FPA) of nurse practitioners (NP...
One of NONA’S legislative priorities in 2017 is House Bill 88/Senate Bill 73, the Modernize Nursing ...
Purpose: Identify specific legislative barriers to full practice authority (FPA) legislation and des...
Nurse practitioner (NP) practice has evolved since inception of the role in 1965. Educational requir...
This article first discusses the history and educational requirements of the Nurse Practitioner prof...
BackgroundOne proposed strategy to expand primary care capacity is to use nurse practitioners (NPs) ...
BackgroundDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, federal and state governments removed the scope of practice ...
Abstract Nurse Practitioners (NPs) have assumed a progressively important role as primary care provi...
Access to primary health care remains a problem for many Americans. Effective utilization of nurse p...
The state scope of practice (SOP) laws determine the range of services nurse practitioners (NPs) can...
Nursing and organized medicine are engaged in a heated and emotional debate over independent prescri...
Louisiana’s primary care provider (PCP) shortage is becoming increasingly evident and is projected t...
BACKGROUND: Although there is a substantial body of evidence regarding full practice authority\u27s ...
Background. Full practice authority for NPs is optimal for high-quality, cost-effective healthcare. ...
That nurse practitioners (NPs) delivery high-quality care, equivalent to that provided by physicians...
Purpose: To explore the various barriers to full practice authority (FPA) of nurse practitioners (NP...
One of NONA’S legislative priorities in 2017 is House Bill 88/Senate Bill 73, the Modernize Nursing ...
Purpose: Identify specific legislative barriers to full practice authority (FPA) legislation and des...
Nurse practitioner (NP) practice has evolved since inception of the role in 1965. Educational requir...
This article first discusses the history and educational requirements of the Nurse Practitioner prof...
BackgroundOne proposed strategy to expand primary care capacity is to use nurse practitioners (NPs) ...
BackgroundDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, federal and state governments removed the scope of practice ...
Abstract Nurse Practitioners (NPs) have assumed a progressively important role as primary care provi...
Access to primary health care remains a problem for many Americans. Effective utilization of nurse p...
The state scope of practice (SOP) laws determine the range of services nurse practitioners (NPs) can...
Nursing and organized medicine are engaged in a heated and emotional debate over independent prescri...
Louisiana’s primary care provider (PCP) shortage is becoming increasingly evident and is projected t...
BACKGROUND: Although there is a substantial body of evidence regarding full practice authority\u27s ...
Background. Full practice authority for NPs is optimal for high-quality, cost-effective healthcare. ...