Proposed legislation in Ohio might improve x-ray staffing in urgent care, and it could also have a significant effect on urgent caresโ bottom lines. The state has been a policy outlier because Ohio requires a physician to be physically on-site to provide direct supervision for general x-ray machine operatorsโwhich doesnโt align with the reality of todayโs urgent care staffing model where centers are predominantly led by nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs). The bill …
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