Law360, New York ( August 10, 2015, 11:50 AM EDT) -- Is California holding itself back in finding ways to address the primary care physician shortage in a state that otherwise has been a leader in adopting health reform measures? Some believe this to be the case after the California Legislature recently rejected S.B. 323, a bill which, if enacted, would have allowed nurse practitioners to operate in California independent of physicians in certain practice settings....
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