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Advanced practice registered nurses have long sought to undo a North Carolina law that requires a doctor to sign off on their work. They say it often amounts to supervision on paper alone, which doctors charge tens of thousands of dollars a year to provide. Doctors say it’s necessary for patient safety. Despite widespread support for change in the North Carolina General Assembly, nothing has moved forward. WRAL State Government Reporter Travis Fain explains why.
By WRAL News | Raleigh, North Carolina3.9
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Advanced practice registered nurses have long sought to undo a North Carolina law that requires a doctor to sign off on their work. They say it often amounts to supervision on paper alone, which doctors charge tens of thousands of dollars a year to provide. Doctors say it’s necessary for patient safety. Despite widespread support for change in the North Carolina General Assembly, nothing has moved forward. WRAL State Government Reporter Travis Fain explains why.

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