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Nurse Practitioner Collaboration Requirements in Alaska

A summary of Alaska’s collaboration, agreement, filing, supervision, prescribing, and specialty rules for NPs and the physicians who collaborate with them.

Alaska NP Collaboration Laws
State Overview
Alaska NP Collaboration Laws Overview
collaborating physician required

Collaborating Physician Required? No

NP collaborative agreement

Agreement Name: N/A

proximity requirements

On-Site Requirements: N/A

chart reviews

Chart Review: N/A

controlled substances

Controlled Substances: N/A

State Requirements Summary

Alaska NP Collaboration Requirements Summary

 

Nurse practitioners in Alaska are not required to have a collaborating physician.

 

Alaska grants NPs full practice authority: they may evaluate patients, diagnose, order and interpret tests, and start and manage treatment under their own license with no collaborative agreement, no board filing rules, and no physician supervision.

 

Because Alaska sets no collaboration requirement, there is no agreement to write or sign, and no ongoing chart review or oversight obligations tied to a physician.

Collaboration Type

Type of Collaborative Relationship

 

Alaska does not require nurse practitioners to work with a collaborating physician. NPs have full practice authority and may evaluate, diagnose, order and interpret tests, and manage treatment under their own license. There is no supervising or collaborating physician, no oversight ratio, and no proximity requirement.

 

What is an NP’s scope of practice in Alaska?

 

Alaska nurse practitioners have full practice authority. They can evaluate patients, diagnose, order and interpret tests, and start and manage treatment under their own license, without physician oversight.

 

Do NPs need a collaborating physician in Alaska?

 

No. Alaska does not require NPs to have a collaborating physician.

 

Can NPs practice independently in Alaska?

 

Yes. Alaska grants NPs full practice authority, so they may practice without a collaborating or supervising physician.

 

How many NPs can a physician supervise in Alaska?

 

Not applicable. Alaska does not require physician supervision of NPs, so there is no supervision ratio.

 

Who can be a collaborating physician in Alaska?

 

Not applicable. Alaska does not require a collaborating physician, so there are no physician qualifications to meet.

 

Are there proximity or in-person requirements in Alaska?

 

No. Because Alaska does not require a collaborating or supervising physician, there are no proximity, distance, or in-person presence requirements.

Agreements

Collaboration Agreement Requirements

 

Alaska does not require a written collaborative agreement for NPs. Because no agreement exists, there is no required content, no signatures, no renewal cycle, and no backup-physician requirement.

 

What must be included in an NP collaborative agreement in Alaska?

 

Not applicable. Alaska does not require a collaborative agreement, so there is no required content.

 

What is the collaborative agreement called in Alaska?

 

Not applicable. Alaska does not use or require a collaborative agreement for NPs.

 

Who has to sign the collaborative agreement in Alaska?

 

Not applicable. No collaborative agreement is required, so no signatures are required.

 

How often must the agreement be reviewed or renewed in Alaska?

 

Not applicable. No collaborative agreement is required, so there is nothing to review or renew.

 

Is a backup physician required in Alaska?

 

No. Alaska does not require a backup or covering physician.

Board Filing

Board Filing Requirements

 

Alaska does not require NPs to file a collaborative agreement or any physician-linked documentation to practice. An NP with an active Alaska license may practice on their own authority.

 

Do you have to file the collaborative agreement with the board in Alaska?

 

No. Alaska does not require a collaborative agreement, so there is nothing to file.

 

Can an NP start practicing as soon as they file in Alaska?

 

Yes. There is no physician-related filing to complete first — an NP with an active Alaska NP license may begin practicing on their own authority.

 

What are the termination and notice requirements in Alaska?

 

Not applicable. Because there is no collaborative relationship to end, Alaska sets no termination or notice requirements tied to a collaborating physician.

Compliance

Collaboration Compliance

 

Alaska imposes no ongoing physician-oversight obligations on NPs — no required meetings, no chart review, and no collaboration recordkeeping.

 

How many charts must a collaborating physician review in Alaska?

 

None. Alaska does not require physician chart review of NP care.

 

How often must an NP and collaborating physician meet in Alaska?

 

Not applicable. Alaska does not require meetings between an NP and a physician.

 

How long must collaboration records be kept in Alaska?

 

Not applicable. Because no collaboration is required, Alaska sets no collaboration-record retention requirement.

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