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Medication Aides Trial Program |
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(Parenthesis
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Relates to:
SB 186, HB 145, HB 376, HB 457, HB 528, SB 265, and SB 269
Board
of Nursing (BON)
Department
of Health (DOH)
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of SFC Amendments
The Senate Finance Committee Amendments to SB 632
included:
1.
Inclusion of a requirement that medication aides
shall not administer schedule I or injectable drugs.
2. Replaces the DOH with
the BON as the final author of the report and recommendations for continuing
the program and extended the deadline from
3.
Adds a
requirement that public programs participating in the trial program cannot
replace existing nurses with medication aides and that a licensed nurse shall
be on site to provide supervision of medication aides participating in the
trial program.
4. Deletes the
appropriation.
Synopsis
of SCORC Amendment
The Senate Corporations and Transportation Committee
amendment clarifies that completion of a medication aide training program
through the state is required before serving as medication aide, and changes
the source of funds for the trial program evaluation from the general fund to
the board of nursing fund.
Synopsis
of Original Bill
SB 632 establishes a trial program under the
jurisdiction of the Board of Nursing to train and certify medication aides and
approve medication aide training programs to serve persons in licensed nursing
facilities. The bill gives the BON authority to appoint an
advisory committee to oversee the trial program, advise the board on
implementation of the program and make recommendations to the Department of
Health on the program. The trial program
shall be established in five regions of
the state allowing a maximum of 100 trainees.
The bill requires contracts or agreements with training programs to pay
for the administrative and other costs associated with oversight of the program
by the BON. The Department of Health
shall evaluate the trial program and and submit a report and recommendations
for continuing the program to the legislature no later than
Significant
Issues
Both the BON and the
DOH have worked together to develop the pilot program proposal. The pilot study may
affect up to 200 patients in licensed nursing facilities, improving medication
delivery systems and freeing licensed nursing staff to perform other nursing
services for patients. Having CMAs to administer medications frees nurses to
focus on needs and concerns that are not now being addressed because nurses are
occupied with delivering medications. Family members, staff and other advocates
could see an overall improvement in resident well-being.
However, the BON has expressed concerns about the deadline for the study and the advisory committee process. See discussion below.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The Board of Nursing will obtain the funds necessary
to support his program through a fee for service with training programs and
medication aides. The Department of
Health will evaluate the program with the $36.0 appropriation from the general
fund.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
According to the BON, one clerk specialist and one
surveyor are needed to develop and process applications and provide oversight
of the programs. The advisory committee
will need to be appointed and convened, rules developed and a rules a hearing
held. Program development, implementation
and evaluation cannot be completed by the Board of Nursing within the time
frame identified. The
BON believes at least two years of data is needed to properly evaluate the program. It proposes an interim report on
COMPANIONSHIP
This is a companion to SB 186, HB 145, HB 376,
HB 457, HB 528, SB 265 and SB 269.
SB 186
amends the Nursing Practice Act to enter
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
The BON believes that
the board, not the advisory committee, should make the recommendation about the
future of the program to the Department of Health. Additionally, the BON would like to expand
the membership of the advisory committee to include members of the BON’s Medication
Aide Advisory Committee. The DOH would
like to ensure participation of its facilities in the trial program.
AMENDMENTS
From
the Board of Nursing:
Page
2, Replace existing section D with: “An
advisory committee, appointed by the board of nursing, shall oversee the trial
program and shall evaluate and make a recommendation to the board of nursing
regarding the continuation. The board of
nursing shall provide an evaluation of the program to the department of health,
including a recommendation regarding continuation of the program. The advisory committee shall be composed of
individuals with expertise in long-term care, including at least one
representative from the
Page
2, replace existing section E with:
“After considering the recommendations of the board of nursing, the
department of health shall evaluate the trial program and submit a report and
recommendations for continuing the program to the legislature no later than
Page 2, replace existing section G with: “Thirty-six thousand dollars ($36,000) is
appropriated from the general fund to the department of health in fiscal year
2004 to conduct an evaluation of the trial program during fiscal year 2004 and
2005. Any unexpended or unencumbered
balance remaining at the end of the fiscal year 2005 shall revert to the general
fund.”
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