Here's a rundown of what each one is, along with a preview of one of Alachua County's August school board races.
Read More »Senators Move Forward With Speaker’s Health Priority
It is the first time senators have agreed to consider the idea of allowing advanced practice registered nurses to provide care independently from physicians.
Read More »UF Has One Mental Health Professional For Every 1,546 Students
The inadequate staffing has led to waiting lists, fewer counseling sessions and the need to rely on off-campus services, which are not covered by student health fees.
Read More »Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants Granted Prescribing Privileges
The law, signed Thursday by Gov. Rick Scott, will allow nurse practitioners and physician's assistants to issue seven-day prescriptions for drugs like hormone and pain medication.
Read More »Gov. Scott Poised to Act on Health, Education Bills
In a final flurry of activity from the legislative session, Gov. Rick Scott this week will take action on heavily debated health, education and tax bills. Scott faces deadlines to act this week on 25 bills, including 22 of them on Thursday. After that, one deadline will remain next week …
Read More »Nurse Practitioners’, Physician Assistants’ Prescribing Authority In Jeopardy
Florida is the only state that does not allow nurse practitioners to prescribe controlled substances and one of two states that does not permit physician's assistants the same privilege. A bill in the Florida legislature granting health professionals these prescribing privileges has stalled.
Read More »Florida Nurse Practitioners Hope To Gain Prescribing Privileges
Nurse practitioners could soon gain the ability to prescribe medications with a bill moving through the Florida Legislature. Patients could see shorter wait times and fewer trips to the doctor.
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