You know, there are many nurse practitioners here in the state of Wisconsin that would love to open up clinics within rural districts. And currently, by the way, legislation is written, it's almost impossible for that to happen. And so By dropping these regulations that we currently have, it will open the door for affordability, it will open the door for access. and it will continue to provide a valuable service that many patients here in Wisconsin seek. So the Wisconsin Medical Society wants such nurses to have four years of experience, not the two called for in the legislative bill. (01:46–01:53)
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