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IPSIS Opposes Scope of Practice Expansion Bill

Tuesday, June 13, 2023  



On June 1, 2023, IPSIS joined the American Medical Association along with other medical specialty societies in submitting a letter to leaders of two U.S. House committees expressing strong opposition to H.R. 2713, known as the “Improving Care and Access to Nurses Act,” or the “I CAN Act.” If passed, this legislation would:

  • Allow non-physician practitioners (NPPs) to perform tasks and services outside their education and training.
  • Expand the scope of practice for nurse practitioners (NPs), certified nurse midwives (CNMs), certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs), clinical nurse specialists (CNS), and physician assistants (PAs).
  • Remove supervision requirements for CRNAs, a change that could have devastating quality outcomes for patients.

Outlining the major differences in education and training between physicians and NPPs, the letter also raises concerns regarding language that could be potentially misinterpreted and prevent Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs) from imposing any limitation on the types of NPPs who can provide specific items or services associated with a local coverage determination (LCD).


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