TY - JOUR
T1 - Legislation of Medical Support Tasks in the Nursing Act as a Foundation for Nursing Professionalism and Role Expansion
AU - Choi, Su Jung
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Korean Society of Adult Nursing
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Purpose: This study aimed to suggest directions for legislation regarding medical support tasks in the Nursing Act to promote the advancement of nursing. Methods: This study reviewed the history of medical support nurses in South Korea and the educational programs for advanced practice providers, both domestically and internationally. Results: Nurses have performed medical support tasks traditionally carried out by physicians, but legal controversies have persisted. As a result of the escalation of conflicts surrounding policies aiming to increase the physician workforce, training doctors left hospitals. This prompted the initiation of pilot programs allowing nurses to legally engage in medical support tasks, culminating in the enactment of the Nursing Act in September 2024. Internationally, advanced practice providers such as advanced practice nurses (APNs) and physician assistants (PAs) undergo graduate-level education and certification. Since Korea lacks a PA system, integrating medical support tasks within the APN framework would be preferable. Achieving this will require absorbing clinical practice nurses (referred to as PA nurses) into the APN system, implementing government-supported education programs to address regional disparities, and establishing reimbursement policies for APNs. Conclusion: With the implementation of the Nursing Act, a long-term approach is needed to establish professional qualifications, accreditation, education, training, examination, and regulatory systems. A comprehensive discussion should be undertaken to develop an optimal workforce, ensuring the delivery of safe and high-quality healthcare services to patients and the public.
AB - Purpose: This study aimed to suggest directions for legislation regarding medical support tasks in the Nursing Act to promote the advancement of nursing. Methods: This study reviewed the history of medical support nurses in South Korea and the educational programs for advanced practice providers, both domestically and internationally. Results: Nurses have performed medical support tasks traditionally carried out by physicians, but legal controversies have persisted. As a result of the escalation of conflicts surrounding policies aiming to increase the physician workforce, training doctors left hospitals. This prompted the initiation of pilot programs allowing nurses to legally engage in medical support tasks, culminating in the enactment of the Nursing Act in September 2024. Internationally, advanced practice providers such as advanced practice nurses (APNs) and physician assistants (PAs) undergo graduate-level education and certification. Since Korea lacks a PA system, integrating medical support tasks within the APN framework would be preferable. Achieving this will require absorbing clinical practice nurses (referred to as PA nurses) into the APN system, implementing government-supported education programs to address regional disparities, and establishing reimbursement policies for APNs. Conclusion: With the implementation of the Nursing Act, a long-term approach is needed to establish professional qualifications, accreditation, education, training, examination, and regulatory systems. A comprehensive discussion should be undertaken to develop an optimal workforce, ensuring the delivery of safe and high-quality healthcare services to patients and the public.
KW - Advanced practice nursing
KW - Legislation
KW - nursing
KW - Professionalism
KW - Role
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105007337733
U2 - 10.7475/kjan.2025.0403
DO - 10.7475/kjan.2025.0403
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105007337733
SN - 1225-4886
VL - 37
SP - 69
EP - 75
JO - Korean Journal of Adult Nursing
JF - Korean Journal of Adult Nursing
IS - 2
ER -