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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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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 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 only Professional State organization for Nurse Practitioners • Region • Region 21- San Diego Area Nurse Practitioners is the local chapter of CANP
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 Capitol • The Vision Pack • Based in Sacramento • 1107 9th St. Suite 1010, Sacramento, CA 95814
CANP Regions • CANP has divided the State of California into 21 regions. • The San Diego area is region 21 • CANP regional board representatives: • Tim Lazarek - tlazarek@san.rr.com • Diane Brooks - brooksdm@adelphia.net
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
GR- Legislative Accomplishments 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 • 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 and the money brought in through membership, the legislative voice for Nurse Practitioners is not heard!
Think About What you envision for your professional future… Without a voice, you will not be heard.
Membership • 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 State • Full Membership: • One year $175.00 • Two years $325.00 • Associate Membership $110.00 • Retired NP’s, non-NP’s, out of state • Emeritus Membership $85.00 • 25 years of continuous CANP member • Student Membership$110.00 Region 21 Dues • Full membership $35.00 • Student $15.00
Region 21- CANP-San Diego • Meet monthly at different locations in San Diego • $30.00 annual membership dues • Meet September- June • $10.00 dinner fee – supports Provider Project • Free to student members
Web Sites State www.canpweb.org Region www.canp-sd.org