States Enabling Physician Assistants to Practice Freely Across Borders
Enhancing Healthcare Access with Multistate Compact for Physician Assistants
More states are adopting measures that facilitate physician assistants (PAs) working across state lines, significantly enhancing healthcare access, especially in underserved regions.
Benefits of the Multistate Compact
- Improved accessibility to healthcare services.
- Attracting more healthcare professionals to rural areas.
- Streamlining the process for PAs to deliver care.
Impact on Patients
This compact ensures that patients receive timely and effective care, addressing shortages in healthcare providers. Not only does this help communities thrive, but it also elevates the standard of care available in challenging environments.
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