In 2015, a law was passed in Indiana requiring health care providers to disclose criminal convictions within 90 days. Indiana Code 25-1-1.1-1 provides that “… (b) An individual licensed or certified under this title shall, not later than ninety (90) days after the entry of an order or judgment, notify the board in writing of any misdemeanor or felony criminal conviction, except traffic related misdemeanors other than operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a drug or alcohol. A certified … [Read more...]
Interview with Carmen Kosicek
Lorie Brown, RN, MN, JD of www.YourNurseAttorney.com and www.EmpoweredNurses.org interviews Carmen Kosicek, MSN, APNP, MPHNP-BC of Alay Health Team, regarding problems Nurse Practitioners and Advance Practice Nurses are encountering both as medical providers and business owners, including collaborative practice agreements, medical malpractice, protecting your license and your assets as well as billing issues for Nurse Practitioners. Find more information on Lorie Brown at … [Read more...]
Do You Know Your State’s Scope Of Practice?
A question I receive often is whether a certain task falls within the scope of practice. Unfortunately, there is no blanket answer. Scope of practice varies state-by-state and institution to institution. Just because you are educated and even trained to perform a certain skill, that does not mean using that skill necessarily falls within your scope of practice. If you do not know or are just not sure, and even if you are sure, double-check! If you perform an activity that is outside your … [Read more...]
Can The Nursing Board Take Away My License?
One of the questions I am most frequently asked by nurses is whether the Board of Nursing can take away their nursing license. Unfortunately, the answer to that question is “Yes.” The license can be taken away temporarily or permanently. The temporary process is called “emergency suspension”. Unlike in a civil court where there are rules in place to prevent evidence that may not be accurate or trustworthy from coming in, administrative law allows the admission of hearsay, an out of court … [Read more...]
Are Nursing Board Actions Permanent Public Record
I am often asked (1) if a Nursing Board matter is a permanent public record and if so, (2) is there any way to get that record expunged? Unfortunately, there are only a few states that allow expungement of Nursing Board records and only under very limited circumstances. Kentucky is one of those states but, again, only if certain circumstances are present. Once you have a formal complaint or discipline taken against your nursing license, it does become public record. The theory is that … [Read more...]
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