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  • transcript_2025dcm_bon-panel.pdf

    But that does not mean that it is a cookie-cutter, that it's a one-size-fits-all, "If you have this diagnosis, you're going to end up with this three-year track, and this is what you do." We know in healthcare, that doesn't work. We look at any kind of healthcare, and we've identified that the best outcomes come when we collaborate openly with the patient or, in this instance, the participant. So ensuring that you have a, good...you know, not just a good evaluation, but you have good communication and speaking of the orientation, the expectations of those evaluators. But your case managers also should have really good open dialogue with those evaluators, so that... In the state of Texas, for example, it's huge, right?

  • transcript_2023mym_telehealth-panel.pdf

    So, you know, I do think we really need to...so I, you know, I don't think these are far from, you know, what the Nursing Midwifery Board of Australia have already agreed to. And so I think we just need to, yeah, try and work through the challenges with the implementation, I suppose, in the interest of the provision of good care. - Absolutely. Barbara? ©2023 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 6 - I think, as was alluded to, Marianne, these are foundational and certainly could be accepted as that foundation. But I think we do have a lot of work to do in the name of public safety, in the name of discipline, reimbursement, as you said.

  • | NCSBN

    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. RNs looking to obtain a license by endorsement to practice in another state can now use Nursys for verification of their current and past licensees in participating jurisdictions. Nursys is the only national database for licensure verification of RNs, licensed practical/vocational nurses (LPN/VNs) and advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs). Nursys is live and dynamic, and all updates to the system are pushed directly from participating boards of nursing databases through frequent, secured data updates. The electronic nurse license verification for endorsement component of Nursys is secure and simple to use.

  • LetterfromthePresident_2024July.pdf

    In August, the delegates will vote on a president-elect, directors-at-large and, at the conclusion of the meeting, Phyllis Polk Johnson will begin her term as president after serving as president-elect for three years. Nothing in the world is constant but change, and so it is with NCSBN. During this past board meeting, the customary environmental scan revealed topics of interest and themes related to LPN education, APRN regulation, Operation Nightingale, military education equivalency, ...

  • NCSBN Grant Program | NCSBN

    The NCSBN Grant Program provides funding for scientific research projects that advance the science of nursing policy and regulation and build regulatory expertise worldwide. Research Priorities Include, but are not limited to: Outcome studies related to nursing regulation Nursing workforce Substance use disorders in nursing New technologies related to the profession Regulatory implications of practice innovations/new models of care delivery LPN, RN and APRN scope of practice Impact of policy on nursing Please know that all proposals providing data that can be used to inform new policy and generate insights to support nursing regulation are welcomed. How to Apply Proposals must be submitted using NCSBN's Grant Application form by 11:59pm CST of the submission deadline.

  • NCSBN Grant Program | NCSBN

    The NCSBN Grant Program provides funding for scientific research projects that advance the science of nursing policy and regulation and build regulatory expertise worldwide. Research Priorities Include, but are not limited to: Outcome studies related to nursing regulation Nursing workforce Substance use disorders in nursing New technologies related to the profession Regulatory implications of practice innovations/new models of care delivery LPN, RN and APRN scope of practice Impact of policy on nursing Please know that all proposals providing data that can be used to inform new policy and generate insights to support nursing regulation are welcomed. How to Apply Proposals must be submitted using NCSBN's Grant Application form by 11:59pm CST of the submission deadline.

  • 2024lpp_nlivanos.pdf

    The Path to the Globe Nicole Livanos JD, MPP Director, State Affairs NCSBN NLC Survey Goal: gauge need for and interest in the NLC among RN and LPN licensees in a jurisdiction 7 Questions Demographic information • Practice • Union membership Licensure • How many? • Cross-border practice? Support / Opposition MA Survey Conducted by NCSBN Survey Timeline 10/23: Launch 1 month in field 12/23 Report Pre-Survey Results Timeline November 2023 • Joint Healthcare Finance Hearing • Meet ...

  • Microsoft Word - Transcript_Nursys_ENotify_2018.docx

    Any institution that employs nurses or maintains a nurse registry can utilize E-Notify to track licensure and discipline information. [[00:00:24]] Let's learn just how easy, quick and efficient it is. NCSBN's Nursys is the only national database for verification of nurse licensure, discipline, and practice privileges for RNs, APRNs and LPN/VNs from participating boards of nursing. US boards of nursing and its territories push their licensing and discipline data, including board of nursing publicly available alerts to nurses through frequent, secure updates. Through a written agreement, participating boards have designated Nursys as their primary source equivalent and authorized [[00:00:59]] to nurses to share publicly available data.

  • Transcript_2024AM_measuring-impact-panel.pdf

    So to begin, I will ask each of the panelists, starting with my colleague here, Richard, to introduce themselves and then we're going to dive right into the details. - [Richard] Hi. I'm Richard Smiley. I'm a senior statistician at NCSBN and I've worked at NCSBN for over 20 years. So it's relevant to what we're talking about. Go ahead. - [Allison] Good morning. Allison Bradywood. I'm the executive director with the Washington State Board of Nursing. And just as context, our board oversees RNs, LPNs, nurse technicians, ARMPs, and nursing assistant education. And I've been with the board just over a year. - [Goldie] Good morning, everyone.

  • Transcript_2018IT_JOrlando.pdf

    Similar study, this one looks more aligned the top graph that says 38% were mapped, this is eight leadership books. Things like Good to Great, things like The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, The Fifth Discipline, these are part of the eight books that they studied, very, very influential, popular books guided a lot of what I do, very respectable, 38% in the systems, the combined right column, 65%.