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Transcript_2021SciSymp_bmartin-APRN.pdf
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So, right off the bat, this sets a good baseline understanding of comparable year-to-year of patient safety. With baseline patient safety confirmed, we now turn our attention to the survey results themselves. The overall survey response rate was approximately 14%, with a total of 17,000 APRN respondents located across 26 states.
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transcript_2024scisymp_moreilly-jacob.pdf
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And we first wanted to look at our patient population. Are they sicker? How do they differ? How is that going to impact what their quality outcomes end up being? So here, the green is all Medicare beneficiaries, regardless if you're a home-based primary care patient or not. So think of it as a comparison to the general population. Dark gray is still physicians, blue is nurse practitioners, and the light gray is a team-based approach. So a little bit by NPs, a little bit by physicians.
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Awards Videos | NCSBN
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The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) is a not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to provide an organization through which boards of nursing act and counsel together on matters of common interest and concern affecting the public health, safety and welfare, including the development of licensing examinations in nursing. Woodard, Board Staff, Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission The Exceptional Contribution Award is granted for significant contribution by a member who is not a president or executive officer. 2017 | Video 2017 Award Recipient - Thomas Abram NCSBN Founders Award Thomas G. Abram, MA, JD, Legal Counsel, National Council of State Boards of Nursing This prestigious award is given only upon occasion that an individual with ethics, integrity and sincerity has de ...
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transcript_2024scisymp_rsmiley2.pdf
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I just have a question about the guidelines as far as ratios, one to one, one to two, one to three and also is the 50% across the program or in each course, each nursing course? - Well, 50% is a maximum. - But, like, in the accrediting bodies, [inaudible 00:26:14.153] and it's 50% in the program versus could you do a whole med-surg course 100% or is it in each course?
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annual_program_report-aggregate_data-2022.pdf
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This comprehensive, mixed-methods study was published in 2020, and it consisted of four national studies (see Figure 1): an integrative literature review; a national Delphi study with educators, regulators and those who practice with new graduates; a five-year quantitative study of NRB Annual Report data; and a five-year qualitative study of NRB site visit documents. Figure 1. Summary of Research Supporting Evidence-Based Approval Data from 2020-21 Participating NRBs There were 20 NRBs participating in 2020-21.
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AnnualProgramReport-AggregateData-2022.pdf
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This comprehensive, mixed-methods study was published in 2020, and it consisted of four national studies (see Figure 1): an integrative literature review; a national Delphi study with educators, regulators and those who practice with new graduates; a five-year quantitative study of NRB Annual Report data; and a five-year qualitative study of NRB site visit documents. Figure 1. Summary of Research Supporting Evidence-Based Approval Data from 2020-21 Participating NRBs There were 20 NRBs participating in 2020-21.
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AnnualReport-AggregateData-Report.pdf
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This comprehensive, mixed-methods study was published in 2020, and it consisted of four national studies (see Figure 1): an integrative literature review; a national Delphi study with educators, regulators and those who practice with new graduates; a five-year quantitative study of NRB Annual Report data; and a five-year qualitative study of NRB site visit documents. Figure 1. Summary of Research Supporting Evidence-Based Approval Data from 2020-21 Participating NRBs There were 20 NRBs participating in 2020-21.
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MBPResponses
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Responses Jurisdictions Number of Boards Percentage of Boards Responding Independent without restrictions CO, DE, IA, KS, MD, MI, MT, ND, NH, OR, WA 11 20% Independent, but restricted to area of practice CNMI, DC, GU, HI, ID, MN, NM, RI, UT, VI, WY 11 20% Page 26 of 372023 Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Survey Prescriptive Authority 9.7 Restricted to formulary 0 0% Restricted to formulary with physician supervision FL, OK, TN 3 5% Restricted to protocol AZ 1 2% Restricted to practic ...
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MBPResponses
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Independent without restrictions Independent, but restricted to area of practice Restricted to formulary Restricted to formulary with physician supervision Restricted to protocol Restricted to practice agreement with, or delegation by, physician Restricted to practice agreement with, or delegation by, physician for a finite period of time Independent when privileged & credentialed by a facility, restricted to practice agreement with physician in other settings No authority to p ...
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bb_2009.pdf
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Business Book | NCSBN 2009 Annual Meeting Unlocking the Possibilities: the Key to Regulatory Excellence 26 Section I: 2009 NCSBN Annual Meeting Report of the Leadership Succession Committee - Attachment A: 2009 Slate of Candidates Director-at-Large pamela Autrey, phD, MBA, MSN, rN Board Member, Alabama, Area III DeSCriBe ALL reLeVANt profeSSioNAL, reGULAtory AND CoMMUNity iNVoLVe- MeNt, iNCLUDiNG SerViCe oN NCSBN CoMMittee(S): Dr.