Our clinics span the state of Washington but we pull patients from Idaho and Oregan as well with rural ourtreach clinics we do. Most of our providers are licensed in Washington and Idaho and some have additional licensure in Oregon. These rural clinics all stem out of our Eastern Washington location. Because of this we have all RNs working out of the Eastern Washington locations maintain their Washington, Idaho, and Oregon license. Luckily Idaho and Washington are Compact states so we have had them all move to the Multi-State licensure so they are actually licensed in a lot more states if calls come in from any of those states. Our leadership this year elected to pay for the full Oregon licensure process for our RNs. We only have about 9 of them but the Oregon process is pricey which is why they did not opt to pay for the the RNs working in our Western Washington locations for the same requirement. This was a push this year. Moving forward it is the RNs responsibility to maintain the licensures.
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Kristie Hills
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Spokane WA
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-19-2024 09:22
From: Joni Menard
Subject: Compact Licensure Question
Good morning!
This question is related to operationalizing when nurses must be licensed in multiple states in order to provide telehealth services/advice/nurse triage.
My questions are specifically related to how you operationalized this multiple state licensure requirement.
For example:
- If your state is a compact state, and your nurses provide telehealth care to patients out of state, do you license ALL of your nurses in ALL of the non-compact states?
- Does your organization pay for this?
- Are the individual nurses personally responsible to ensure they meet all of the licensure requirements for multiple states, or do you provide support from Human Resources to assist with this?
- Do you routinely ask and document where patients are physically located each time a nurse is providing telehealth advice?
I wonder if this might be a good topic for a "community call"?
Thank you,
Joni
Joni B. Menard, DNP, RN, CENP
Vice President, Ambulatory Nursing
Telephone (603) 650-6423
Administrative Support
Juliet M. Valela
Juliet.M.Valela@hitchcock.org
Telephone (603) 650-6002
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Dartmouth-Health-org
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