Adds to existing law to provide for nurses to delegate tasks to non-nurses under certain conditions.
NURSES -- Adds to existing law to provide for nurses to delegate tasks to non-nurses under certain conditions.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
As healthcare delivery grows more complex, ensuring appropriate supervision of medical assistants is essential tomaintaininghighstandardsofpatientcareandworkforceefficiency. Historically, medicalassistantsoperated under physicians, guided by professional standards set by the American Association of Medical Assistants. However, with the expansion of advanced practice nursing and independent nurse-led clinics, a clear oversight framework is needed. This legislation formally codifies the authority of nurses to oversee medical assistants, recognizing their clinical training and expertise as the foundation for effective supervision. By establishing this oversight structure in statute, the state ensures that medical assistants operate within a clear and accountable framework—one that prioritizes patient safety, strengthens workforce capacity, and aligns with national best practices.
LATEST ACTION
Reported Printed and Referred to Health & Welfare
BILL INFO
- Session
- 2025
- Chamber
- house
- Status date
- Feb 20, 2025