**BREAKING NEWS** Advanced practice nurses urge state to grant them more authority amid crisis
Posted about 5 years ago
By Andy Miller and Judi Kanne
Shannon Whitten has worked as a rural nurse practitioner for 20 years in Sandersville, in eastern Georgia.
She’s an advanced practice registered nurse, also known as an APRN. Some of her colleagues at the same level have been recruited by New York to help out during the city’s COVID-19 crisis, Whitten says.
She notes that APRNs can work in the Big Apple without supervision by a doctor. But they cannot do so here.
“Georgia’s APRN practice laws remain some of the nation’s most restrictive,’’ Whitten says. “Georgia law mandates that APRNs have a protocol agreement with a supervising physician and extra additional supervision requirements.”
Georgia’s APRNs have asked Gov. Brian Kemp to temporarily suspend the state’s restrictions on them during the COVID-19 pandemic.