Identify regulatory agencies that regulate health and the health care system within the US, create a table listing your 5 regulatory agencies and address the following:

  1. Describe the agency level of regulatory authority (local, state, federal), scope of regulatory authority, and role within the US healthcare system.
  2. Address relevance of the organization or the organization’s authority to the APRN/DNP graduate.
  3. Describe relevance to specialty area area of practice or setting of practice. For an example, mental health.

 

Submission Requirements:

  • In the table, write the 3 criteria above and respond to them.
  • The table is to be clear and concise and students will lose points for improper grammar, punctuation and misspelling.
  • The table is to be complete and thorough. It should include all items indicated in the assignment.
  • Incorporate at least 3 current (published within last five years) scholarly journal articlesor primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions) within your work.

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Regulatory Agencies in the United States

  Agency description, level of regulatory authority, and scope of regulatory authority Relevance of the organization to APRN/DNP graduate Relevance to specialty area, area of practice, or setting of practice
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Regulatory Agencies Within the US

Regulatory Agencies in the United States

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Agency Description, Level of Regulatory Authority, and Scope of Regulatory Authority Relevance of the Organization to APRN/DNP Graduate Relevance to Specialty Area, Area of Practice, or Setting of Practice
Agency #1: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) CMS is a federal agency under the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). It administers the nation’s major healthcare programs including Medicare, Medicaid, and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). CMS regulates all aspects of these programs, including eligibility, coverage, and reimbursement. CMS policies impact reimbursement and coverage for services provided by APRNs/DNPs, influencing their practice and financial viability.
Agency #2: Food and Drug Administration (FDA) The FDA is a federal agency under HHS. It regulates food safety, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and other health-related products. The FDA ensures the safety, efficacy, and security of drugs, biological products, and medical devices. FDA regulations impact prescribing practices, particularly concerning new drugs and treatments. APRNs/DNPs must stay informed about FDA approvals and safety warnings.
Agency #3: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) OSHA is a federal agency under the Department of Labor. It regulates workplace safety and health standards to protect workers from hazards. OSHA sets and enforces standards and provides training, outreach, education, and assistance. OSHA regulations ensure safe working environments for healthcare providers, including APRNs/DNPs, which is crucial for preventing workplace injuries and ensuring compliance.
Agency #4: State Boards of Nursing State Boards of Nursing are state-level regulatory bodies that oversee the practice of nursing within their respective states. They set licensure requirements, enforce nursing practice standards, and handle disciplinary actions. State Boards of Nursing directly regulate APRNs/DNPs, defining their scope of practice, certification requirements, and continuing education.
Agency #5: The Joint Commission (TJC) TJC is an independent, non-profit organization that accredits and certifies healthcare organizations in the US. It sets performance standards that hospitals and other healthcare entities must meet to ensure quality and safety. Accreditation by TJC is often required for healthcare facilities to receive reimbursement from CMS, affecting the operational standards APRNs/DNPs must follow.

References

  1. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. (2020). Overview of CMS. Retrieved from CMS website
  2. Food and Drug Administration. (2021). What we do. Retrieved from FDA website
  3. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. (2021). About OSHA. Retrieved from OSHA website
  4. National Council of State Boards of Nursing. (2020). About NCSBN. Retrieved from NCSBN website
  5. The Joint Commission. (2021). About us. Retrieved from TJC website

This table provides an overview of key regulatory agencies in the US healthcare system, their relevance to APRN/DNP graduates, and their impact on specific practice areas. Proper understanding and adherence to these regulations are crucial for ensuring compliance, enhancing patient care, and optimizing practice management.

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