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  • Locked PDF File 2024_Policy_Manual_Membership_Jan2024.pdf

    Education; c. Research; d. Policy; e. Practice; f. Discipline; g. Communications; h. Operations; i. Administration; j. Information technology; k. Mutual recognition (Nurse Licensure Compact) up to the date of implementation; or l. Leadership development 2.4 Financial support shall not exceed $5,000 per request. 2.5 Member boards or exam user members may submit requests for funding independent reviews or audits of jurisdictional programs that may require funding beyond the $5,000 limit.

  • PDF File Volume 15 PPI_Spring.qxd

    Many studies are performed to inform the multiple objectives of nursing regula- tion. The periodic performance of practice analysis (job analysis) studies assists NCSBN in evaluating the valid- ity of the NCLEX-RN® and NCLEX-PN® examination test plans. Additional studies, such as the Practice and Professional Issues surveys, are con- ducted each year to scan the practice environment for emerging changes and to collect information from entry-level nurses on specific practice activities and current professional issues.

  • PDF File 2021SciSymp_nozturk_regulatory-atlas.pdf

    Global Regulatory Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Descriptive Study Nicole K. Ozturk, PhD Research Scientist, Nursing Regulation Outline • Background • Primary Research Question • Research Design • Methodology • Analysis Plan • Respondent Distribution • Results • Summary Background • As of February 2021, the World Health Organization (WHO) reports cumulatively there has been 103 million confirmed cases of COVID-19, and 2.2 million resulting deaths. • The monumental swell of the COVID-19 pandemic has strained healthcare systems and personnel world-wide.

  • PDF File transcript_2024scisymp_ezhong.pdf

    Let's look at the APRN Compact Survey, 8,453 nurses participated in the study. The survey was conducted between 2021 and 2023. The response is 24%. In the compact survey, we asked three questions. First, did the nurses, the APRNs, experience a need for across-the-board practice analysis? And what their state...the interest or concerns about the compact model? Finally, we asked, will they apply for an APRN Compact license when it becomes available? First, we assess the need for the cross-state nursing practice based on their practice experience.

  • Locked PDF File PowerPoint Presentation

    Work with NURSYS staff as a joint team to: • Provide guidance for the development of new NURSYS reports for NLC and enhancements to current NURSYS reports • Determine feasibility of compliance dashboards recommended by the Compliance Committee ATD Program Reports Janeen Dahn, PhD, RN, FNP-C, FRE Associate Director, Operations, Hearings & Compliance Arizona State Board of Nursing Licenses Assigned to Alternative to Discipline What The Report Shows • Your state’s licensees who are currently enrolled in ATD. Why is This Important?

  • PDF File GNRP.pdf

    As part of its responsibility to the public, the NRB’s regulatory decisions must also be made in a timely, efficient, effective, and transparent manner while allowing for consistent and comprehensive evaluation of regulatory process and performance. Principle 1. Risk Analysis Principle 2. Proportionate and appropriately balanced regulatory processes Principle 3. Evaluating regulatory process and performance NRB integrates the analysis of risk and continuous monitoring and evaluation into each step of the regulatory cycle.

  • Locked PDF File Microsoft Word - Aug_29_Approved_Minutes.doc

    Review GLTF Recommendations/Feedback from 2005 DA The Board moved to direct the Bylaws committee to initiate bylaw revisions based on the Governance and Leadership Task Force recommendations and the feedback received from the membership for presentation to the February 2006 Board of Director’s meeting. Item G.14. Discuss Lewin Group Analysis of Nursing’s Economic Value NCSBN Executive Director Kathy Apple apprised the Board regarding of the history and outcomes of Lewin Group Analysis of Nursing’s Economic Value including NCSBN’s participation and contribution to the study. Item G.15.

  • Locked PDF File 2018MYM_Gowen-Smiley.pdf

    Results: Program noncompliance Program violation # of Programs where this violation may be considered as noncompliance # of Programs where this violation is the only consideration for noncompliance Failed Drug Test A, B, D, E, H, M A, E, H Other B, C, D, I, J, K, L, M Violation of Law or Contract C, D, I, L, M Other Drug Violation B, D, L Attendance B, D, J Consequences D, E, F, H F Noncompliance Consequences (May be considered) Programs # of Programs Discharge D, E, H 3 Cease Practice ...

  • The 2019 NCSBN Annual Theme | 2019

    Site: yearinreview.ncsbn.org

    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. All jurisdictions across the world have many of the same challenges. There is a growing recognition that solutions can best be found in the mutual exchange of thoughts and ideas among colleagues both near and far. The left side illustrates the concept of formulating strategy. It begins with an analysis of the environment, moves toward developing an assessment and concludes in setting guiding principles. The arrows winding around each other portray potential paths considered. The longitude/latitude lines depicted in the drawing are broken to suggest a maze or the roadmap of the “guiding policies” that lead to the fully formed strategy.

  • PDF File bb_1981.pdf

    Report of NCSBN - ANA Liaison Committee July 1, 1980 - June 30, 1981 MEMBERS OF THE NCSBN-ANA LIAISON COMMITTEE: NCSBN Elaine Laeger Merlyn Maillian Ann Petersen Eileen McQuaid, Staff ANA Lucie Kelly Karen MacDonald Delight Tillotson Francis Waddle, Staff The Liaison Committee met December 1, 1980 at ANA headquarters in Kansas City. 1\11 members were present. The following major agenda items were discussed: 1. The activities of the NCSBN Nursing Practice and Standards Committee in the devE~lopment of the Model Nursing Practice Act and the proposed Guidelines for Implementation of Statuatory Changes. 2. The NCSBN's Guidelines for the future use of the Critical Incidents and Related Data were reviewed. 3.