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StatesIs there a cap on the number of years one can be an AP? No =1, Yes = 0Year CapLicense FeeWere applicants required to apply for residency beforehand? Yes = 0; No = 1Is the AP subject to direct supervision? 0 = Yes for the entirety of the license, .5 = some duration of direct then indirect or subject to the Collaborative Practice Agreement, 1= Solely Indirect (Direct means the supervising physician must be in the room with the AP during patient interactions)Does the state place a cap on the number of APs the supervising physician can supervise? Yes = 0 No = 1Permittee AllowancePresecriptive authority? Yes =1, If only under a CPA = 0.5, No = 0Prescriptive authority of controlled substances in any situation? 1 = Yes, 0 = NoAre APs required to practice in an MUA or Rural areas? No = 1 or 0 = Yes Are APs required to practice in Primary Care? No = 1, Yes = 0What populations are able to apply for AP licenses?

0 = in-state resident and/or in-state graduate
0.5= in-state and out of state residents that graduated from a U.S. accredited medical school.
1 = same as 0.5 but also adds in IMGs trained abroad or from medical schools that are ECFMG certified.
Does the Supervising Physician have to complete some training or certification in order to supervise an AP? No = 1, Yes = 0CME for APs? No=1 and Yes = 0CME Amount - Over 2 yearsDraft Z ScoreRank
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Alabama02$265.0000.5020.50110.511-0.77463083227
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Arizona03$50.0000.5010011110120-0.81390110488
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Arkansas03$120.0010020.5111011-0.49973217636
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Idaho01$25.0000.5060.51110.511-0.34121050434
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Kansas02$80.001111001001-0.40593403845
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Louisiana03$0.000110.5110101-0.25588337913
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Missouri1$2511060.510011050-0.16852648622
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Utah06$210.0011030.5111111-0.11472586421
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