To Increase Access To Healthcare Services Provided By Advanced Practice Registered Nurses; And To Amend The Prescriptive Authority Of An Advanced Practice Registered Nurse.
Impact
By streamlining the prescriptive authority of APRNs, HB1132 potentially leads to increased healthcare service availability, enabling APRNs to serve as primary care providers in various situations. This change is particularly crucial as it aligns with efforts to address healthcare shortages and improve patient access to necessary medical treatments. The bill is seen as a progressive move towards modernizing healthcare delivery and recognizing the critical roles that APRNs play in the healthcare system.
Summary
House Bill 1132, presented by Representative Pilkington, aims to enhance healthcare access by allowing Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) to have greater prescriptive authority. This bill amends existing laws related to the prescriptive powers of APRNs, allowing them to prescribe a wider array of medications, including certain controlled substances, provided they meet specific regulatory criteria. The overarching goal is to expand healthcare services, particularly in underserved areas, and alleviate pressure on primary care providers.
Contention
Despite the potential benefits, there are notable points of contention regarding HB1132. Critics argue that expanding prescriptive authority could lead to inadequate oversight in medication administration, particularly concerning controlled substances. Concerns have been raised about whether APRNs have the appropriate training and experience to prescribe certain medications safely. Additionally, stakeholders in the medical field may express reservations about the implications for physician roles and the overall quality of care, necessitating further dialogue on the balance between expanded authority for APRNs and traditional medical oversight.
To Amend The Prior Authorization Transparency Act; And To Exempt Certain Healthcare Providers That Provide Certain Healthcare Services From Prior Authorization Requirements.
To Amend The Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Advisory Committee; And To Amend The Confidentiality Of And The Providing Of Information By The Prescription Drug Monitoring Program.
To Amend The Alternative To Discipline Act; And To Broaden The Alternative To Discipline Act To Apply To Non-nurses Regulated By The Arkansas State Board Of Nursing.
To Regulate Electronic Medical Records; And To Prohibit A Healthcare Payor That Has Electronic Access To Medical Records From Requesting Medical Records In A Different Format From A Healthcare Provider.
To Amend The Prior Authorization Transparency Act; And To Exempt Certain Healthcare Providers That Provide Certain Healthcare Services From Prior Authorization Requirements.
To Amend The Definition Of "healthcare Provider" Under The Patient Protection Act Of 1995; And To Modify The Definition Of "healthcare Provider" As Used Under The Any Willing Provider Laws.
To Amend The Law Concerning Rural Medical Practice Student Loans And Scholarships; And To Amend The Law To Include Students Enrolled In Additional Medical Programs As Eligible For Receipt Of Rural Medical Practice Loans.
To Establish Nursing Earn-to-learn Programs; And To Authorize A Nursing Student To Earn Direct Patient Care Clinical Credit Hours For Working In A Healthcare Facility In Certain Jobs.
Relating to the regulation of prescriptions for controlled substances, including certain procedures applicable to electronic prescriptions for Schedule II controlled substances.