Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB3099

Caption

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

Impact

The potential impact of HB 3099 on state laws includes altering the legal framework governing nursing practice and prescriptive authority. By enhancing the ability of APRNs to prescribe medications, the bill could substantially change the dynamics of healthcare provision in Texas, allowing for more responsive and adaptable care in a variety of clinical settings. A broader prescriptive authority may also relieve pressure on physicians, enabling them to focus more on complex cases, while APRNs manage routine care and prescriptions.

Summary

House Bill 3099 seeks to modify the provisions relating to the prescriptive authority of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs). The proposed changes aim to expand the scope of practice for APRNs, allowing them greater autonomy in prescribing medications and treatments. This adjustment is seen as a means of addressing the healthcare needs of the state, particularly in underserved areas where access to primary care providers may be limited. The intent is to empower APRNs to operate more independently, thus improving healthcare delivery and efficiency across the state.

Contention

However, the bill is not without controversy. Proponents argue that expanding APRNs' prescriptive authority is essential for improving healthcare access and outcomes, especially in rural areas. Conversely, opponents, including some physician organizations, express concerns over patient safety and the adequacy of APRN training in managing complex medication regimens. The debate centers on the balance between increasing access to healthcare and ensuring that patients receive care from adequately trained professionals.

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 HB327

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

MO HB392

Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses

MO SB832

Modifies provisions relating to collaborative practice arrangements

MO SB830

Modifies provisions relating to ketamine

MO HB763

Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses

MO SB522

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

MO SB545

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

MO HB1492

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

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