United States Laws That Hinder Nurse Practitioner "Independence to Work"

  • Consumer Perspectives on Nurse Practitioners and Independent Practice

    Brown, DJ. "Consumer Perspectives on Nurse Practitioners and Independent Practice." National Center for Biotechnology Information. U.S. National Library of Medicine, 19 Oct. 2007.Web.
    An anonymous survey that gathers opinions about the care Nurse Practitioners provide.
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    United States Laws That Hinder Nurse Practitioners "Independence to Work"

  • Doctors fight against Nurse Practitioners Attempts to Practice Without Supervision

    Rough, Ginger. "For Many, a Nurse Practitioner Is The Doctor." Azcentral. The Arizona Republic, 21 Feb. 2009. Web.
    A doctor counters nurse practitioners beliefs that they can practice independently.
  • Minnesota Attempts to Solve the Dearth of Doctors

    Slupphaug, Nina. "The Nurse Practitioner Will See You Now?" Minnesota 2020. Minnesota 2020, 22 June 2010. Web.
    Discussion about how nurse practitioners have a chance at alleviating the shortage of doctors.
  • Doctors Resisting Nurse Practitioners Attempts for More Independence

    Bouchard, Stephanie. "Nurse Practitioners Fight for More Independence, Doctors Resist." Healthcare Finance News. HIMSS Media, 5 Mar. 2012. Web.
    Nurse practitioners push for indpendent practice, while doctors fight against such a possibility.
  • Experience Doctor Condemns Chance for Nurse Practitioner to Pract Independently

    Liu, Davis. "Why Nurse Practitioners Should Not Do Primary Care Without Physician Oversight." Davis Liu, M.D. Davis Liu, 7 June 2014. Web.
    Dr. Liu emphasizes why nurse practitioners aren't qualified enough to care for patients without the supervision of a doctor.
  • Bill That May Allow Nurse Practitioners to Practice Independently in California

    Robertson, Kathy. "Nurse Practitioner Scope-of-practice Bill Moves Ahead." Sacramento Business Journal. BizJournals, 12 May 2015. Web.
    Nurse practitioners may have a chance at practicing independently due to a shortage in doctors.