The Georgia Composite Medical Board’s new guidance on a state law could lead to reduced healthcare access in rural areas, as it disincentivizes physicians from supervising clinics run by advanced practice registered nurses without compensation.
The Georgia Composite Medical Board’s new guidance on a state law could lead to reduced healthcare access in rural areas, as it disincentivizes physicians from supervising clinics run by advanced practice registered nurses without compensation.

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