Plain English Breakdown
The official bill text does not specify that the board is allowed to publish and deliver the report electronically, only that it may be submitted by electronic means. This claim was removed as unsupported.
Nurse Practitioner Survey Act
This act requires Tennessee's Board of Nursing to develop an annual survey for nurse practitioners and submit reports based on the collected data.
What This Bill Does
- Requires the Board of Nursing to create a survey within 90 days after the bill becomes law, asking nurse practitioners about their specialty, collaborating physicians' specialties, practice locations, and physician presence at those sites.
- Defines 'specialty' for both nurse practitioners and physicians in relation to national or board certifications.
- Requires the Board of Nursing to send the survey annually by email to nurse practitioners who have opted-in, with quarterly reminders if needed.
- Requires the Board of Nursing to submit an annual report containing aggregated data from the surveys to legislative committees dealing with health matters.
Who It Names or Affects
- Nurse practitioners who have been issued a certificate of fitness by the board
- Collaborating physicians working with nurse practitioners
Terms To Know
- specialty
- A specific area of study in nursing or medicine that leads to national or board certification.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify the exact penalties for non-compliance with survey requirements.
- It is unclear how the data collected will be used beyond informing legislative committees.
- There are no provisions mentioned regarding public access to the reports submitted by the Board of Nursing.