In the 2013 legislative session, Texas lawmakers loosened supervision requirements and broadened the drug-prescribing authority for midlevel healthcare practitioners like advanced practice nurses and physician assistants. But some nurse practitioners argue that lawmakers should have allowed them to practice independently, saying they could fill a need for primary care.
Despite changes, Texas nurses push for more independence
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