Bipartisan groups of more than a dozen state legislators — including some who have hit term limits and won’t be returning to the California Legislature — embarked on international trips with a heavy climate focus.
Nurse practitioner Surani Hayre-Kwan and student Kristina Crichton remove bandages from a patient’s foot at the Russian River Health Center in Guerneville on Feb. 5, 2020. Photo by Anne Wernikoff for CalMatters
California took a long-awaited step aimed at expanding health care access on Monday, when the state’s nursing agency approved rules to allow nurse practitioners to treat patients without physician supervision,. About 20,000 nurse practitioners could be eligible to apply for expanded authority in 2023, a major milestone in their years-long battle to break free of physician oversight.
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