HEALTHGEORGIA RECORDER
Nurses warn that new interpretation of Georgia law will mean less care for rural communities
Nurses in Georgia warn that new guidance from the Georgia Composite Medical Board on a 2006 law could force closures of rural clinics by preventing physicians from being compensated for supervising nurse-owned clinics. The guidance reinterprets the law to classify compensated physicians as employees of these clinics, disrupting agreements necessary for advanced practice registered nurses to operate legally.
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