Your state nurse practice act is the last word on what is in a nurse's scope if you have a copy of it.
What exactly did you have in mind to do? What services are you looking to offer?
Andrew Lopez, RN
http://www.nursingentrepreneurs.com
I want to start a nursing service business and am having difficulty attaining legal help to advise me on the medical-legal aspects regarding scope of practice. I have tried emailing several nurse attorneys in my state of California without success. I have contacted the nursing board by phone and also wrote a letter to obtain written authorization of some type before launching forward. Does anyone else have any suggestions as to getting help in the legal world regarding interpretting the business and professional codes of the law?
Your state nurse practice act is the last word on what is in a nurse's scope if you have a copy of it.
What exactly did you have in mind to do? What services are you looking to offer?
Andrew Lopez, RN
http://www.nursingentrepreneurs.com
searching for an attorney who is very savvy with medical legal lines. The business and professional code of law of California is not as a definitive as it should be. A nurse attorney (I would think), would have more insite, I hope. My first step is to protect my license with legal advice.
You can get a referral to a nurse attorney here:
The American Association of Nurse Attorneys:"TAANA serves as a resource network and support group for nurse attorneys and educates the public on matters of nursing, health care, and the law."
7794 Grow Drive Pensacola, FL 32514
Toll Free: 877-538-2262, Fax: 850/484-8762
Email: taana@puetzamc.com
http://www.taana.org/
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Andrew Lopez, RN
http://www.nursingentrepreneurs.com