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Title: Legislative Changes to Scope of Practice


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Legislative Changes to Scope of Practice
  • Kathy Apple, RN, MS, CAENCSBN

2
Legislative Angst
3
Why Now?
  • Professions share skills or procedures
  • Decrease in unique scopes of practice
  • Practice evolves
  • Access to safe competent care

4
Interdisciplinary Effort
  • Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
  • Donna DeAngelis, LICSW, ACSW, Executive
    Director
  • Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy
    (FSBPT)
  • William A. Hatherill, CEO
  • Barbara J. Safriet, Public Member and Associate
    Dean and Lecturer in Law, Yale Law School
  • Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB)
  • Lisa Robin, Vice-President, Leadership and
    Legislative Services
  •  
  • National Board for Certification in Occupational
    Therapy (NBCOT)
  • Paul Grace, MS, CAE, President/CEO
  • National Council of State Boards of Nursing
    (NCSBN)
  • Kathy Apple, MS, RN, Executive Director
  •  
  • National Association of Boards of Pharmacy
    (NABP)
  • Carmen A. Catizone, MS, RPh, DPh, Executive
    Director/Secretary

5
  • Legislative Considerations for Assessing Changes
    in Healthcare ProfessionsScopes of Practice

6
Purpose
  • Promote better consumer care across professions
    and competent providers
  • Improve access to care
  • Recognize the inevitability of overlapping scopes
    of practice

7
Heart of Regulation
  • Ensure that the public is protected from
    unscrupulous, incompetent and unethical
    practitioners
  • Offer some assurance to the public that the
    regulated individual is competent to provide
    certain services in a safe and effective manner
  • Provide a means by which individuals who fail to
    comply with the professions standards can be
    disciplined, including the revocation of licenses

8
Foundational Basis
  • An established history of the practice scope
    within the profession
  • Education and training
  • Supporting evidence
  • Appropriate regulatory environment

9
Define Scope of Practice
  • The rules, the regulations, and the
    boundaries within which a fully qualified
    practitioner, with substantial and appropriate
    training, knowledge, and experience may practice
    in a field of medicine or surgery, or other
    specifically defined field. Such practice is also
    governed by requirements for continuing education
    and professional accountability

10
Assumptions
  • The purpose of regulation, public protection,
    should have top priority in scope of practice
    decisions, rather than professional self-interest.

11
Assumptions
  • Changes in scope of practice are inherent in
    our current healthcare system.

12
Assumptions
  • Collaboration between healthcare providers
    should be the professional norm.

13
Assumptions
  • Overlap among professions is necessary.

14
Assumptions
  • Practice acts should require licensees to
    demonstrate that they have the requisite
    training and competence to provide a service

15
Basis for Decisions to Changes in Scope of
Practice
  • Historical
  • Education Training
  • Evidence
  • Regulatory Environment

16
Collaboration and Cooperation
17
Questions
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