Connections August 2016

As the California Legislature nears the August 31 conclusion of the 2015-16 session, a number of bills prominent on CANP's radar are still alive and moving through the process.

The latest malpractice case study from NSO explores the importance of documentation, even with regard to missed appointments, and especially when it comes to non-compliant patients.

CANP Attorney Melanie Balestra provides clarification on what can be a confusing concept related to the Medicare reimbursement rate for services provided by NPs.

Aimed at helping students become change agents in community health on a local and global scale, the USC School of Social Work's Department of Nursing is CANP’s newest valued partner.

Can an FNP see patients for monthly assessments and suboxone refills if the supervising physician is the one writing the prescriptions? See what our in-house experts have to say.