Full vs. Reduced vs. Restricted NP Practice Authority, Explained
Every state classifies nurse practitioner practice under one of three nurse practitioner practice authority levels: full, reduced, or restricted. These […]
Every state classifies nurse practitioner practice under one of three nurse practitioner practice authority levels: full, reduced, or restricted. These […]
The Florida Board of Nursing oversees two separate credentials that determine how a nurse practitioner can practice in the state:
Florida med spa licensing requirements include several separate business and regulatory requirements. Every med spa must complete business registration and
There is no official Florida collaborative agreement NP template. Instead, the state law requires that any agreement, whether templated or
Florida med spa ownership rules do not require a physician to own the business in most cases. Business ownership, however,
A reduced practice authority states list different state-groups by how much a nurse practitioner can do without a physician. There
Florida NP scope of practice is determined by certification, licensure, and autonomous practice registration. Florida law also distinguishes between independent
Florida makes it easier for an NP to open a medical spa, since it doesn’t enforce corporate practice of medicine
Florida nurse practitioners practicing outside the state’s autonomous primary care pathway must maintain a written protocol with a supervising physician
Florida has no corporate practice of medicine doctrine, so a nurse practitioner can own a medical spa outright, but ownership