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Nurse Practitioner Scope Of Practice Bill Passes Senate

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Nurse practitioners could care for patients and prescribe medications without a doctor’s supervision under a bill that’s passed the California Senate. Ben Adler has more from Sacramento.

Democratic Senator Ed Hernandez has tried for years to allow more medical professionals to provide primary care, given a significant doctor shortage. This bill would expand what’s called the “scope of practice” of nurse practitioners.

Hernandez: “There are decades of evidence showing that they’re safe and effective in other states. Other states right now are increasing their scopes to address the workforce shortage.”

But his efforts have failed in the face of strong opposition from doctors. This year, he may be getting closer. Some senators abstained, telling Hernandez his bill just needs a little more work. A few others voted no, including Republican Patricia Bates.

Bates: “I still remain concerned about allowing nurse practitioners to prescribe drugs – and now independent of physician supervision.”

Senators sent the bill to the Assembly on a 25-to-5 vote.

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