Establishes certification procedures for the profession of nurse anesthesia; provides for the issuance of a certification to practice as a certified registered nurse anesthetist upon the filing of an application, having a license as a registered professional nurse, having the appropriate educational requirements and paying the fifty dollar initial certification fee and the triennial thirty dollar registration fee.
Impact
If enacted, A10606 would standardize the certification process for CRNAs across New York, thereby ensuring that their professional services are formally recognized and regulated. This move is expected to solidify the role of CRNAs in healthcare, allowing them to perform anesthesia services more confidently and officially. The bill seeks to clarify the scope and responsibilities of CRNAs, which could potentially reduce confusion surrounding their role in medical procedures and enhance their contribution to patient care in various healthcare settings.
Summary
Bill A10606 focuses on establishing certification procedures for the profession of nurse anesthesia in New York. It proposes that certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) be recognized formally under state education law. The legislation outlines the criteria necessary for obtaining a certification, which includes filing an application, holding a nursing license, completing educational prerequisites, and paying specified fees. The intent is to enhance patient safety by codifying the CRNA's current professional scope of practice that is largely directed by existing public health regulations.
Contention
Notably, some objections may arise regarding how this formal recognition might impact the collaborative practice agreements that currently exist between CRNAs and physicians. Critics might argue that the establishment of rigid certification processes could impose limitations that alter the dynamic of nurse-anesthesia collaboration in practice settings. Additionally, there could be concerns regarding the implications of these regulations on existing healthcare practices and the potential for increased administrative burden on healthcare facilities that employ CRNAs.
Same As
Establishes certification procedures for the profession of nurse anesthesia; provides for the issuance of a certification to practice as a certified registered nurse anesthetist upon the filing of an application, having a license as a registered professional nurse, having the appropriate educational requirements and paying the fifty dollar initial certification fee and the triennial thirty dollar registration fee.
Establishes certification procedures for the profession of nurse anesthesia; provides for the issuance of a certification to practice as a certified registered nurse anesthetist upon the filing of an application, having a license as a registered professional nurse, having the appropriate educational requirements and paying the fifty dollar initial certification fee and the triennial thirty dollar registration fee.
Relates to the certification of registered nurse anesthetists; provides that for such certification an applicant shall file an application, be licensed as a registered professional nurse, have satisfactorily completed educational preparation for the administration of anesthesia by an accredited entity and pay a fee; specifies who may represent themself as a registered nurse anesthetist.
Relates to the certification of registered nurse anesthetists; provides that for such certification an applicant shall file an application, be licensed as a registered professional nurse, have satisfactorily completed educational preparation for the administration of anesthesia by an accredited entity and pay a fee; specifies who may represent themself as a registered nurse anesthetist.
Health occupations: advanced practice registered nurses; scope of practice of registered professional nurses who hold specialty certifications as nurse practitioners; modify. Amends secs. 17201, 17210, 17211a & 17212 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.17201 et seq.) & adds sec. 17210a.
Health occupations: advanced practice registered nurses; scope of practice of registered professional nurses who hold specialty certifications as nurse practitioners; modify. Amends secs. 17201, 17210, 17211a & 17212 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.17201 et seq.) & adds sec. 17210a.
Requiring that advanced practice registered nurses and registered nurse anesthetists submit to a criminal history check upon application for a nursing license.
Defines the practice of certified registered nurse anesthetist; requires collaboration with a licensed physician qualified to determine the need for anesthesia services; requires licensing; defines qualifications.
Relates to the certification of registered nurse anesthetists; provides that for such certification an applicant shall file an application, be licensed as a registered professional nurse, have satisfactorily completed educational preparation for the administration of anesthesia by an accredited entity and pay a fee; specifies who may represent themself as a registered nurse anesthetist.