Full Practice Authority for Nurse Practitioners Increases Access and Controls Cost
Full Practice Authority for Nurse Practitioners Increases Access and Controls Cost
Simply put: an inefficient delivery system that unnecessarily restricts health professionals from practicing to the full extent of their training is bad for the economy and bad for business. Fully utilizing the role of nurse practitioners is one of the most effective steps that states can take to increase the supply of primary care providers.
Briefs and Analyses
- September 2014: Report (PDF: 45 pages, 1.9 MB)
- April 2014: Spotlight California (PDF: 2 pages, 683 KB)
- August 2014: Spotlight Kentucky (PDF: 2 pages, 753 KB)
- June 2014: Spotlight Minnesota (PDF: 2 pages, 417 KB)
- August 2014: Spotlight New Jersey (PDF: 2 pages, 312 KB)