Categories: Scrubs

Midwifery Modernization Act

New York may soon join fifteen other states in removing a key barrier to independent midwifery practice — the requirement that all midwives must have a physician or hospital-signed practice agreement.
Midwifery proponents claim that the requirement unnecessarily hinders nurse-midwives, who are educated to provide independent midwifery care, which includes consultations with other professionals, such as OB/GYNs. Increasingly, midwives say, physicians have become reluctant to sign such agreements, citing liability concerns. Removing the requirement would free midwives to practice anywhere within the state, even rural areas with little physician presence. It may also decrease costs, as a midwife-managed pregnancy and birth typically costs less than a physician-managed pregnancy and birth.

The move toward independent midwifery practice echoes the drive to decrease restrictions on nurse practitioners. At last count, 28 states were considering expanding the role of nurse practitioners.

To support the Midwifery Modernization Act, visit www.nysalm.org/mma.htm.

Jennifer Fink, RN, BSN

Jennifer is a professional freelance writer with over eight years experience as a hospital nurse. She has clinical experience in adult health, including med-surg, geriatrics and transplant; she also has a particular interest in women’s health and cancer care. Jennifer has written a variety of health and parenting articles for national publications.

Recent Posts

Leadership Qualities for Students

When we discuss students, we always mention their qualities. Those qualities show what they are…

1 year ago

A Comprehensive Guide to Dual Diagnosis Treatment Options

If you or someone you know is juggling mental health issues alongside substance abuse, understanding…

1 year ago

How To Take Care Of Your Mental Health While Following The News

For the last couple of weeks, the Israel-Hamas conflict has taken over the news cycle.…

1 year ago

Eyes on the Future: Innovations in Eye Treatment Lenses

Our eyes are invaluable, serving as our windows to the world. The ability to see…

1 year ago

Vision Issues Are on The Rise Among Nurses: Why and What to Do About It

Undoubtedly, one of the most demanding and challenging professions is nursing. Nurses work long hours in…

1 year ago

Echocardiography as a Diagnostic Tool: How Cardiologists Use Echo to Assess Heart Health

Echocardiography, or echo for short, is a key diagnostic test used by cardiologists to assess…

1 year ago