Karen-

 

I like the way you laid out the information. I did make some comments on the attached draft about having concise language throughout the letter.

 

I don’t think using the term “APRN” is applicable for this letter. I think what we are specifically trying to get passed is the use of nurse practitioners in home care to certify home health and write orders. APRN refers to nurses who have obtained a masters degree or higher (could be a certified nurse anesthetist).

 

Also, are we asking for physician assistants to be able to sign orders and certify? What is NAHC proposing in their request? It would make sense to be consistent with NAHC or any other industry leaders.

 

If you want to talk this through, let’s set up some time.

 

Vickie Brand | BSN, RN, PHN

Compliance Program Manager

Fairview Home Care & Hospice

2450 26th Ave. South | Minneapolis, MN 55406

vkbrand@healtheast.org  | www.fairview.org

Office: 612-728-2388

 

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From: medicarewkgp@list.mnhomecare.org <medicarewkgp@list.mnhomecare.org> On Behalf Of Karen Peterson
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2020 7:41 AM
To: 'medicarewkgp@list.mnhomecare.org' <medicarewkgp@list.mnhomecare.org>
Subject: DRAFT letter re: NPP Scope of Practice

 

Thank you all so much for your comments and talking points.  Please read over the attached draft letter and send me feedback today if possible.

 

Karen Peterson

Regulatory Affairs and Advocacy Manager

Minnesota HomeCare Association

 

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Mission: MHCA represents and supports Minnesota home care providers committed to high quality home care services.

Vision: MHCA will shape the home care landscape to improve and sustain quality home care services.

 

 

 

 

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