California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB890

Introduced
2/20/19  
Introduced
2/20/19  
Refer
3/4/19  
Report Pass
4/3/19  
Report Pass
4/3/19  
Refer
4/4/19  
Report Pass
4/11/19  
Report Pass
4/11/19  
Refer
4/23/19  
Refer
5/15/19  
Refer
5/15/19  
Report Pass
1/23/20  
Report Pass
1/23/20  
Engrossed
1/27/20  
Engrossed
1/27/20  
Refer
1/28/20  
Refer
1/28/20  
Refer
6/23/20  
Refer
6/23/20  
Report Pass
7/23/20  
Report Pass
7/23/20  
Refer
7/23/20  
Refer
7/23/20  
Report Pass
8/6/20  
Report Pass
8/6/20  
Refer
8/6/20  
Refer
8/6/20  
Report Pass
8/12/20  
Report Pass
8/12/20  
Refer
8/13/20  
Refer
8/13/20  
Refer
8/19/20  
Refer
8/19/20  
Report Pass
8/20/20  
Report Pass
8/20/20  
Enrolled
8/31/20  
Enrolled
8/31/20  
Chaptered
9/29/20  
Chaptered
9/29/20  
Passed
9/29/20  

Caption

Nurse practitioners: scope of practice: practice without standardized procedures.

Impact

The legislation mandates the establishment of a Nurse Practitioner Advisory Committee to provide oversight and guidance on best practices for nurse practitioners as well as recommendations for disciplinary actions. It requires the Board of Registered Nursing to set minimum standards for practitioners to transition to independent practice, following the completion of defined educational and experiential requirements. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for the board to issue certifications to nurse practitioners who meet these standards, which further promotes the professional advancement within this healthcare profession.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 890, increasing the scope of practice for nurse practitioners in California, is a significant legislative measure that reforms existing regulations under the Nursing Practice Act. The bill allows qualified nurse practitioners to perform certain medical functions without adherence to standardized procedures, thereby facilitating a more autonomous practice. The legislation aims to enhance healthcare delivery by enabling nurse practitioners to provide a broader range of services without the need for direct physician oversight in specific settings, which is expected to address workforce shortages in the healthcare system.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB 890 is largely supportive among healthcare advocates and nurse practitioners who argue that allowing more autonomy for nurse practitioners will improve patient care and access to services. However, some concerns have been raised about whether this expanded scope could lead to potential oversights in patient safety and quality of care. The debate reflects a broader discussion about the roles of various healthcare providers amid ongoing health system reforms.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the implications of allowing nurse practitioners to operate without standardized procedures traditionally requiring physician collaboration. While proponents view this autonomy as essential for expanding care access and efficiency, critics caution that it may dilute the standards of patient care and oversight necessary for complex medical decisions. Furthermore, the introduction of additional responsibilities for nurse practitioners could lead to potential legal and professional liabilities if proper guidelines and support structures are not adequately established.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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