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Kansas Nurse Practitioners Gain Full Practice Authority

Kansas joins 25 other states, the District of Columbia, and two US territories in adopting full practice authority (FPA) legislation.

Kansas is now the second state in 2022 and the 26th state in the nation to adopt FPA.

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By Sarai Rodriguez

- Kansas is the latest in an expanding number of states giving full practice authority to nurse practitioners (NPs), according to an announcement from Kansas Governor Laura Kelly.

The bipartisan bill signed by Governor Kelly will eliminate what she said are outdated regulatory barriers that have previously restricted the scope of practice for NPs, improving patient access to healthcare.

Kansas is now the second state in 2022 and the 26th state in the nation to adopt FPA. The Kansas legislation was signed shortly after New York officially expanded the scope of practice for nurse practitioners.