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CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS. Formerly Known as California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners (CCNP). CANP- Vision. The California Association for Nurse Practitioners is committed to the advancement of Nurse Practitioners. CANP- Mission.
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CALIFORNIAASSOCIATIONFOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS Formerly Known as California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners (CCNP)
CANP- Vision The California Association for Nurse Practitioners is committed to the advancement of Nurse Practitioners.
CANP- Mission The California Association for Nurse Practitioners is the unifying voice and networking forum for Nurse Practitioners statewide, providing expert guidance and the advancement of the Nurse Practitioner profession.
State & Local Organizations • State: • CANP is the onlyProfessional State organization for Nurse Practitioners • Region • Region 5- is the local chapter of CANP
CANP Regions • CANP has divided the State of California into 21 regions. • The Sonoma, Napa, Lake and Mendocino counties are part of region 5 • CANP regional board representative: • Cynthia Rathkey NP (707) 763-1359
CANP Board of Directors All unpaid (volunteer) positions • Regional Representatives • 21 regions • Executive Committee • President • President Elect • VP of Finance • VP of Corporate Affairs
CANP Management • Paid by membership dues • Platinum Advisors- Lobbyist • Based across from State Capitol • The Vision Pack • Based in Sacramento • 1107 9th St. Suite 1010, Sacramento, CA 95814
CANP Historical Highlights • CCNP established • October 8, 1977 in Davis, CA • 1982-1984 • NP credentialing by BRN • 1984-1986 • Political Action Committee (PAC) formed
CANP Government Relations Legislative Accomplishments 1986 - 1996 • NPs obtain Furnishing Authority • PNP/FNP Medi-Cal Primary Care Provider & independent reimbursement • NP’s as PCP’s on Medicaid • SB 1798- “Non-physician” Providers may contract with medical groups, MD’s & independent practice
Government Relations- cont. 1996 • AB 1077 (Hannigan) • NP’s obtain authority to Furnish scheduled III-V
GR- Legislative Accomplishments 1999 • AB 1545 • NP’s & PA’s dispense medications including CS regardless of site • Dispense samples • NP name on Rx pad • SB 816: NP’s & PA’s authorized to apply for DEA number • CLIA’s Provider-Performed Microscopy Procedures: NPs authorized to perform
GR Legislative Accomplishments 2000 • SB 88: Mandatory overtime exemption for salaried, full-time NPs • AB 648: Partner treatment for Chlamydia without examination
GR Legislative Accomplishments 2001 • SB 1048: NP’s allowed to perform DMV physicals (CCNP successfully lobbies Assemblyman Flores not to exclude NP’s from DMV physicals) • AB 101: Geriatric NP’s qualify for scholarships • AB 1194: NP’s & PA’s cosign first report of injury & authorize 3 days disability • SB 111: NP’s, PA’s & CNM’s may supervise MA’s venipuncture and injections
GR Legislative Accomplishments 2002 • CANP successfully lobbies Governor’s office to reinstate funding for CHDP program • 1st National NP week • SB 1558: NPs secure authorization to Request and Receive Sample Medications • SB 993: Removal of furnishing restrictions • Solo practice furnishing restriction removed from law
GR Legislative Accomplishments 2003 • AB 1196: Nurse Practitioners obtain legal authority to furnish Controlled Substances Schedule II Medications • BRN released requirements • Class and limited specialties • Linked to SB 151- Implementation of new Secure Prescription Pads for all controlled substances (II-V) after January 1, 2005
GR Legislative Accomplishments 2004 • AB 2226: CMA recently voted to support legislation to require NP’s to be masters prepared & hold national certification in specialty. Effective 1/1/08 • AB 2560: Deletes “Essentially Healthy” language in the furnishing code, removing furnishing restrictions • AB 2660: Removal of MD name on prescription pad and label
CANP- What’s next The Provider Project • Phase II: Defining the Role of NP’s • NP Scope of Practice • Will not limit the practice of RN’s • Necessary for NP’s to be directly reimbursed • Phase II now engaged • Defining language: Legislative activity 2005-2006 • Educating support & opposition
California Nurse Practitioners • 11,563 NP’s in California • 2,265 members of CANP
The Point Without members (money) the legislative voice for Nurse Practitioners not heard!
Think About: What do you envision for your professional future? Without a voice, you will not be heard.
Membership • Active legislative representation in Sacramento • Free Legal counsel: 5 calls/year • Free online resume posting & job postings list • Newsletter: CANP Connection • Monthly Journal Subscriptions • Clinician Reviews • Advance for Nurse Practitioners
Membership • Hertz Rental car discount • Professional Networking • Professional Liability Insurance Program
Student Membership Benefits • Free online quarterly newsletter • Government relations update • Full website access • Discounts at member mall products & services • Discount on annual conference registration • Discounted membership in the American College of Nurse Practitioners • Discount on Practice Issues & Contract Negotiations
CANP Membership Dues • Full Membership: • One year $175 • Two years $325 • Associate Membership $110 • Retired NP’s, non-NP’s, out of state • Emeritus Membership $85 • 25 years of continuous CANP member • Student Membership $110
Upcoming Events • CANP Annual Conference: • March 16-19,2006 San Diego • CANP Business and Technology Conference • October 2006
Region 5- CANP • Meet monthly at different locations in Santa Rosa and Petaluma • January 25, 2006 John Ash Restaurant • $50.00 annual membership dues • Free to students
Web Site www.canpweb.org