Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB3065

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to the requirements for collaborative practice arrangements between physicians and advanced practice registered nurses

Impact

If passed, HB 3065 would significantly impact the regulatory framework surrounding healthcare delivery in the state. By modifying the collaborative practice rules, the bill aims to create a more flexible and responsive healthcare environment that acknowledges the evolving roles of healthcare professionals. This could lead to improved patient access to care, particularly for those who may not otherwise receive timely medical attention. Furthermore, the changes could empower APRNs, giving them greater responsibility and potentially leading to more innovative healthcare solutions.

Summary

House Bill 3065 seeks to amend existing regulations concerning the collaborative practice arrangements between physicians and advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs). The bill proposes to modify the requirements that govern how these healthcare providers can work together in providing care to patients. This includes adjustments aimed at streamlining collaborative agreements, potentially allowing APRNs to operate with greater autonomy while ensuring they are able to maintain essential cooperative relationships with physicians. The intention behind these revisions is to enhance the efficiency of care delivery in medical settings, particularly in underserved areas where access to healthcare is crucial.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, HB 3065 faces opposition from various stakeholders who argue that the changes could compromise the quality of patient care. Critics express concern that loosening the collaborative requirements may lead to inadequate oversight of APRNs by physicians. Their argument stresses the importance of maintaining a careful balance between autonomy and collaborative oversight to ensure patient safety and effective health outcomes. As such, the debate surrounding the bill encapsulates broader discussions about the roles and responsibilities of healthcare providers in evolving medical practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB144

Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses

MO SB179

Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses

MO SB832

Modifies provisions relating to collaborative practice arrangements

MO HB392

Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses

MO HB1567

Modifies provisions relating to collaborative practice arrangements between physicians and physician assistants

MO HB763

Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses

MO HB1492

Modifies provisions relating to prescriptive authority for advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants

MO HB327

Modifies provisions relating to the prescriptive authority of advanced practice registered nurses

MO SB830

Modifies provisions relating to ketamine

MO SB522

Provides that certified registered nurse anesthetists may select, issue orders for, and administer certain controlled substances

Similar Bills

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MO SB979

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MO SB144

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MO HB2287

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