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Nurse practitioner in a rural setting

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  • 1Family Nurse Practitioner Program, Charles and Josie Smith Sinclair School of Nursing, University of Missouri-Columbia, USA.

The Nursing Clinics of North America
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Nurse practitioners in rural Missouri gained more primary care opportunities following House Bill 564. This article explores their practice challenges, including prescriptive authority and professional liability.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Policy
  • Rural Health
  • Nursing Practice

Background:

  • Missouri House Bill 564 aimed to increase primary care access.
  • Rural areas often face healthcare provider shortages.
  • Nurse practitioners (NPs) are key to expanding primary care services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To share the experiences of a nurse practitioner in rural Missouri.
  • To highlight the impact of legislative changes on NP practice.
  • To discuss challenges and opportunities in rural primary care.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative reflection on personal experiences.
  • Discussion of practice-related issues.
  • Analysis of legislative impact on NP roles.

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Main Results:

  • Bill 564 facilitated greater NP utilization in primary care.
  • NPs face practice challenges including prescriptive authority and liability.
  • The author shares both frustrations and rewards of rural practice.

Conclusions:

  • Legislative changes can significantly impact rural healthcare delivery.
  • Addressing practice issues is crucial for NP retention and effectiveness.
  • Future practice models require adaptation to evolving healthcare needs.