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APNs should be very concerned about this legislation and cannot afford to be complacent.

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Our opposition has unlimited financial, organizational, and institutional resources. If we are to have any chance at advancing our legislation and preventing further restrictions to APN practice in Massachusetts, we need your engagement.

We will be holding town-hall style meetings with legislators across the state over the coming months, and we ask you to be on the lookout for invitations and attend these meetings in your region. We have received news that the Massachusetts Medical Society is already doing this in support of their Physician-Led Team Based Health Care legislation.

Please read the text of this legislation copied below and let this motivate you to get involved and advocate for your practice!

https://mcnpweb.site-ym.com/news/216524/Massachusetts-Medical-Society-Files-Legislation-Proposing-Further-Restrictions-on-APN-Practice.htm

March 13, 2015/0 Comments/by MAAPPN
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