Op/Ed: Prioritizing access to health care protects patients, strengthens Indiana's economy

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Op/Ed: Prioritizing access to health care protects patients, strengthens Indiana's economy
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Op-ed: For far too long, Indiana has faced a self-induced health care crisis caused in part by outdated regulations and a lack of commitment by our legislature to change them, writes the authors.

where women don’t have access to even the most basic obstetric and gynecological services they need. Older Hoosiers are unable to access primary care in their own communities and our existing businesses find it difficult to recruit and retain a healthy workforce without adequate health care access. When it comes to new businesses, they may refuse to invest and locate to areas without adequate access to care.

It is time for urgent action by the legislature to join the 26 other states that already authorize nurse practitioners and other advanced practice registered nurses to practice to the full extent of their license. By doing so, Indiana will eliminate financially burdensome and duplicative regulations that limit patient access to high-quality health care delivered by Indiana’s 8,000 APRNs.

For the entirety of the COVID-19 pandemic, until Gov. Eric Holcomb’s emergency orders lapsed earlier this year, Indiana temporarily waived these requirements and APRNs answered the call to serve patients during the most difficult of circumstances. This action alone demonstrates the commitment APRNs have to the health of Hoosiers and the critical role that they play in our state’s health care system.

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