Georgia

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

Chris Turitzin
Updated
December 9, 2025

In Georgia, there is no set statutory schedule for how often an NP and collaborating physician must meet. Instead, the physician must conduct onsite observation at least annually and medical record review at least quarterly to monitor quality of care1.

Additionally, the physician must be immediately available for consultation (or designate a physician who is) when the NP is practicing2, and the nurse protocol agreement must include a schedule for periodic review of patient records3.

Citations

  1. Georgia Composite Medical Board Rule 360-32-.05 (2)
  2. Georgia Composite Medical Board Rule 360-32-.05 (1)
  3. Georgia Board of Nursing Rule 410-11.14 (2)
Chris, founded Single Aim Health in 2024 to provide clinicians, especially NPs and PAs, with essential services for launching and growing their practices. A Stanford graduate in Product Design, Chris co-founded Momentus Media, which was acquired by Facebook, and worked as a Product Manager there. He later gained expertise in digital health through leadership roles at Bicycle Health, Virta Health, and founding Wink Health. Now, he is using his experience to help clinicians through Single Aim Health.
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