Georgia APRN Update: 11 Alive Interview with Attorney Hahnah Williams

Attorney Hahnah Williams was recently featured on 11Alive to discuss ongoing concerns surrounding the Georgia Composite Medical Board’s Position Statement regarding APRN-physician relationships and IV hydration therapy.

As both a registered nurse and attorney who represents healthcare professionals throughout Georgia, Attorney Williams has been closely following the developments that have created uncertainty for many APRNs, nurse practitioners, and healthcare business owners across the state.

The interview follows the Georgia Composite Medical Board’s June 4, 2026 meeting, during which the Board issued additional clarifications regarding its recently published Position Statement. These clarifications addressed several concerns raised by healthcare providers and industry stakeholders after the original statement generated significant questions throughout the APRN community.

Why This Matters

The Board’s Position Statement sparked widespread discussion because of its potential impact on how APRNs structure their practices, collaborate with physicians, and provide services such as IV hydration therapy.

Many healthcare professionals expressed concerns regarding:

  • Physician supervision and collaboration requirements
  • Ownership and operation of healthcare businesses
  • IV hydration and wellness practices
  • Compliance with Georgia law and Board regulations
  • Potential disciplinary risks for licensees

As these discussions continue, healthcare professionals are seeking reliable information to understand their obligations and protect their licenses.

Attorney Williams’ Perspective

During her interview with 11Alive, Attorney Williams emphasized the importance of healthcare professionals remaining informed while avoiding assumptions about how regulatory changes may affect their practices.

Because she understands both the clinical and legal aspects of healthcare practice, Attorney Williams regularly assists nurses, APRNs, physician assistants, and other licensed healthcare professionals in navigating regulatory issues, responding to Board investigations, and protecting their professional licenses.

The recent Board clarifications provide additional guidance; however, many healthcare professionals still have questions about how these developments apply to their specific situations.

Watch the Full Interview

Attorney Williams’ interview with 11Alive provides additional insight into these ongoing developments and why healthcare professionals should continue monitoring updates from the Georgia Composite Medical Board.

Stay Informed

Our firm will continue monitoring developments affecting Georgia healthcare professionals and providing updates as additional information becomes available.

If you are an APRN, nurse, physician assistant, or other licensed healthcare professional and have questions regarding Board regulations, investigations, compliance issues, or professional licensure matters, our office is available to help.

Related Reading

Read our previous article:
Georgia Composite Medical Board Issues New Clarifications Following June 4 Meeting on Its Recent Position Statement Regarding APRN-Physician Relationships and IV Hydration Therapy

We remain committed to educating and advocating for Georgia healthcare professionals as they navigate an evolving regulatory environment.