California’s Assembly Bill 890 (AB 890)--which was enacted in September 2020--allows nurse practitioners (NPs) who meet certain criteria the authority to practice without physician supervision under the NPs’ own licenses. Before the law can fully take effect, the Board of Registered Nursing was directed to create regulations to define the criteria that would make NPs eligible to practice without physician supervision. The Board of Registered Nursing is still working on getting the regulations approved as of the time of this writing, so the criteria will not be presented in this issue brief. AB 890 presents opportunities to increase access to health care for Californians, especially those served in the safety net and those who live in rural and underserved areas. This issue brief can be used by policymakers, health plans, NPs, communities, and those in safety-net settings to understand how we can support NP practice in the wake of the passage of AB 890.
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