Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1370

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Nurse practitioners; authorize to prescribe therapeutic shoes for persons with diabetes.

Impact

The implications of HB 1370 are significant for both healthcare providers and patients. By allowing nurse practitioners to take a more active role in diabetes management and prescribing necessary medical aids, the bill addresses potential gaps in diabetes care, particularly in rural or underserved areas where access to physicians can be limited. This could lead to improved patient outcomes by facilitating more immediate and convenient care. Moreover, it aligns with national trends that encourage the utilization of nurse practitioners in managing chronic diseases, following guidelines from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Summary

House Bill 1370 seeks to expand the role of nurse practitioners in the management of diabetes care within the state of Mississippi. The bill specifically authorizes nurse practitioners to serve as certifying physicians for comprehensive diabetes management, provided they are practicing in collaboration with a supervising physician. Additionally, the bill empowers nurse practitioners to prescribe therapeutic shoes, modifications, and inserts for diabetic patients. This change aims to enhance the quality of care for diabetic patients by leveraging the capabilities of nurse practitioners, especially in situations where patients may face challenges accessing timely care from physicians alone.

Contention

While the bill is primarily aimed at improving diabetes management, there may be points of contention regarding the extent of the authority given to nurse practitioners. Some stakeholders may argue that there could be risks involved in allowing nurse practitioners to prescribe certain medical devices without direct physician oversight, raising questions about the quality and safety of care. Additionally, debates could arise concerning the necessity of maintaining collaborative relationships between nurses and physicians, which some may feel could complicate the delivery of care rather than simplify it.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2667

Nurse practitioners; authorize to dispense legend drugs to patients.

MS HB813

Nurse practitioners; authorize certain to practice to the full extent of their education and training if they provide services to Medicaid recipients.

MS HB1430

Prescription drugs; prohibit licensing boards from prohibiting practitioners from prescribing for off-label use.

MS HB1187

Medicaid; increase reimbursement amounts paid for prescribed pediatric extended care centers services.

MS HB620

Nurses; allow nurse practitioners and RNs to administer vitamins through IV therapy in a clinical setting.

MS SB2387

Prescribed pediatric extended care facilities; increase reimbursement amounts for day, hourly & transportation rates by 20%.

MS SB2673

Advanced practice registered nurses; to revise provisions related to APRNS / nurse anesthetists.

MS HB973

Medicaid; provide coverage for rapid whole genome sequencing for certain persons.

MS HB1057

Certified nurse midwives; not required to have written collaborative agreement with physician to practice as.

MS HB522

Disabilities, persons with; modernize terminology used to refer to.

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