Abstract

Despite the Affordable Care Act increasing the number of insured individuals in Michigan, many individuals cannot access care as the state continues to have a provider shortage that is likely to get worse. It is well documented that when individuals lack primary care access, their health suffers. Advanced practice registered nurses (APRN) could help reduce the state's health care shortage, as the care they provide is safe, cost effective, and high quality. Unfortunately, Michigan's APRN practice restrictions limit these professionals from autonomously providing care to the underserved and rural populations that need them the most. Indeed, Michigan is behind other states that offer full practice authority to APRNs, and its health outcomes reflect this stance. Eliminating the restrictive practice environment in Michigan will give citizens better access to primary care.

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