In California, the collaborative practice agreement between a Nurse Practitioner (NP) and a physician must include "standardized procedures," which are agreements on the scope of practice and protocols for patient care. These procedures are crucial for NPs to legally collaborate with physicians within the state.
The California Board of Registered Nursing offers a template for these standardized procedures, which can serve as a guideline for creating a collaborative practice agreement.
The template is accessible at here.
There are numerous publicly available examples of standardized procedures from various medical specialties across California, providing insight into how different organizations implement these agreements:
A Standardized Procedures Example is available from the City and County of San Francisco here.
The City of Los Angeles has uploaded an Standardized Procedures example for a psychiatric nurse practitioner here.
An urgent care in California has uploaded a Standardized Procedures Example here.
Yes, California requires that a nurse practitioner must have a collaborative practice agreement (known as Standardized Procedures) with a physician licensed in California. CA Board of Nursing Standardized Procedure Guidelines
Starting in 2023, NPs in California can apply for designation to practice without standardized procedures. CA Assembly Bill 890