Becker's Healthcare August 1, 2024
Patsy Newitt

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu has signed a law stating that certain physician assistants will no longer have to sign a “collaboration agreement” with a physician for their entire career, New Hampshire Bulletin reported July 30.

Effective Jan. 1, some PAs may no longer have to sign agreements that specify how a PA will work with their physician and identify the scope of their practice, based on their education, training and experience.

Collaboration agreements will only be required for PAs who have fewer than 8,000 hours of post-graduate clinical experience and whose place of employment does not include at least...

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