Effective: September 30, 2021
Latest Legislation: House Bill 110 - 134th General Assembly
(A)(1) An advanced practice registered nurse who is designated as a clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse-midwife, or certified nurse practitioner may practice only in accordance with a standard care arrangement entered into with each physician or podiatrist with whom the nurse collaborates. A copy of the standard care arrangement shall be retained on file by the nurse's employer. Prior approval of the standard care arrangement by the board of nursing is not required, but the board may periodically review it for compliance with this section.
A clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse-midwife, or certified nurse practitioner may enter into a standard care arrangement with one or more collaborating physicians or podiatrists. If a collaborating physician or podiatrist enters into standard care arrangements with more than five nurses, the physician or podiatrist shall not collaborate at the same time with more than five nurses in the prescribing component of their practices.
Not later than thirty days after first engaging in the practice of nursing as a clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse-midwife, or certified nurse practitioner, the nurse shall submit to the board the name and business address of each collaborating physician or podiatrist. Thereafter, the nurse shall notify the board of any additions or deletions to the nurse's collaborating physicians or podiatrists. Except as provided in division (D) of this section, the notice must be provided not later than thirty days after the change takes effect.
(2) All of the following conditions apply with respect to the practice of a collaborating physician or podiatrist with whom a clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse-midwife, or certified nurse practitioner may enter into a standard care arrangement:
(a) The physician or podiatrist must be authorized to practice in this state.
(b) Except as provided in division (A)(2)(c) of this section, the physician or podiatrist must be practicing in a specialty that is the same as or similar to the nurse's nursing specialty.
(c) If the nurse is a clinical nurse specialist who is certified as a psychiatric-mental health CNS by the American nurses credentialing center or a certified nurse practitioner who is certified as a psychiatric-mental health NP by the American nurses credentialing center, the nurse may enter into a standard care arrangement with a physician but not a podiatrist and the collaborating physician must be practicing in one of the following specialties:
(i) Psychiatry;
(ii) Pediatrics;
(iii) Primary care or family practice.
(B) A standard care arrangement shall be in writing and shall contain all of the following:
(1) Criteria for referral of a patient by the clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse-midwife, or certified nurse practitioner to a collaborating physician or podiatrist or another physician or podiatrist;
(2) A process for the clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse-midwife, or certified nurse practitioner to obtain a consultation with a collaborating physician or podiatrist or another physician or podiatrist;
(3) A plan for coverage in instances of emergency or planned absences of either the clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse-midwife, or certified nurse practitioner or a collaborating physician or podiatrist that provides the means whereby a physician or podiatrist is available for emergency care;
(4) The process for resolution of disagreements regarding matters of patient management between the clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse-midwife, or certified nurse practitioner and a collaborating physician or podiatrist;
(5) Any other criteria required by rule of the board adopted pursuant to section 4723.07 or 4723.50 of the Revised Code.
(C)(1) A standard care arrangement entered into pursuant to this section may permit a clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse-midwife, or certified nurse practitioner to supervise services provided by a home health agency as defined in section 3740.01 of the Revised Code.
(2) A standard care arrangement entered into pursuant to this section may permit a clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse-midwife, or certified nurse practitioner to admit a patient to a hospital in accordance with section 3727.06 of the Revised Code.
(D)(1) Except as provided in division (D)(2) of this section, if a physician or podiatrist terminates the collaboration between the physician or podiatrist and a certified nurse-midwife, certified nurse practitioner, or clinical nurse specialist before their standard care arrangement expires, all of the following apply:
(a) The physician or podiatrist must give the nurse written or electronic notice of the termination.
(b) Once the nurse receives the termination notice, the nurse must notify the board of nursing of the termination as soon as practicable by submitting to the board a copy of the physician's or podiatrist's termination notice.
(c) Notwithstanding the requirement of section 4723.43 of the Revised Code that the nurse practice in collaboration with a physician or podiatrist, the nurse may continue to practice under the existing standard care arrangement without a collaborating physician or podiatrist for not more than one hundred twenty days after submitting to the board a copy of the termination notice.
(2) In the event that the collaboration between a physician or podiatrist and a certified nurse-midwife, certified nurse practitioner, or clinical nurse specialist terminates because of the physician's or podiatrist's death, the nurse must notify the board of the death as soon as practicable. The nurse may continue to practice under the existing standard care arrangement without a collaborating physician or podiatrist for not more than one hundred twenty days after notifying the board of the physician's or podiatrist's death.
(E) Nothing in this section prohibits a hospital from hiring a clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse-midwife, or certified nurse practitioner as an employee and negotiating standard care arrangements on behalf of the employee as necessary to meet the requirements of this section. A standard care arrangement between the hospital's employee and the employee's collaborating physician is subject to approval by the medical staff and governing body of the hospital prior to implementation of the arrangement at the hospital.
Last updated August 24, 2021 at 2:21 PM
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 47 | Occupations-Professions
Section 4723.01 | Nurse Definitions.
Section 4723.011 | "Registered Nurse".
Section 4723.02 | Board of Nursing.
Section 4723.03 | Unlicensed Practice.
Section 4723.05 | Appointment of Executive Director - Duties.
Section 4723.06 | Board of Nursing - Powers and Duties.
Section 4723.061 | Minor Violations.
Section 4723.062 | Nursing Special Issue Fund.
Section 4723.063 | [Repealed Effective 12/31/2023] Nurse Education Grant Program.
Section 4723.064 | Access to Information From Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway.
Section 4723.07 | Administrative Rules.
Section 4723.072 | Prelicensure Nursing Education Program Faculty Criteria.
Section 4723.081 | Fees in Excess of Statutory Amounts.
Section 4723.082 | Depositing Receipts.
Section 4723.09 | License Application.
Section 4723.091 | Request for Criminal Records Check.
Section 4723.092 | Ineligibility for Licensure.
Section 4723.10 | National Standardized Nursing Examination.
Section 4723.11 | Nurse Licensure Compact.
Section 4723.112 | Multistate License to Practice Nursing; Fee.
Section 4723.113 | Comments on Proposed Rules via Teleconference.
Section 4723.114 | Employer Obligations Regarding Nurses Holding Multistate Licenses.
Section 4723.115 | No Limits on Collective Bargaining, Board Authority.
Section 4723.116 | Grants From National Council.
Section 4723.15 | Legacy Provisions.
Section 4723.151 | Unlicensed Practice.
Section 4723.16 | Offering Services Through Authorized Business Entity.
Section 4723.18 | Administration of Adult Intravenous Therapy.
Section 4723.181 | Intravenous Therapy Procedures.
Section 4723.24 | License or Certificate Renewal; Notice of Change of Address.
Section 4723.26 | Volunteer Nursing Certificate.
Section 4723.271 | Replacement Copies of Certificates.
Section 4723.28 | Disciplinary Actions.
Section 4723.281 | Summary Suspension Without a Hearing - Automatic Suspensions.
Section 4723.282 | Establishing Practice Intervention and Improvement Program.
Section 4723.29 | Subpoena Power.
Section 4723.33 | Protection Against Retaliatory Action.
Section 4723.34 | Reporting Misconduct.
Section 4723.35 | Substance Use Disorder Monitoring Program.
Section 4723.40 | Injunctions.
Section 4723.41 | Requirements for Practicing Nurse-Midwifery or Other Specialty.
Section 4723.42 | Issuing Designation.
Section 4723.43 | Scope of Specialized Nursing Services.
Section 4723.431 | Standard Care Arrangements.
Section 4723.432 | Cooperation in Investigations.
Section 4723.433 | Clinical Support Functions and Delegation.
Section 4723.434 | Lawful Activities.
Section 4723.435 | Written Policies Regarding Nurse Anesthetists.
Section 4723.44 | Unauthorized Practice.
Section 4723.45 | Supervision of Nurse-Midwifery.
Section 4723.46 | Establishing List of Approved National Certifying Organizations.
Section 4723.47 | License Suspension or Revocation.
Section 4723.48 | Delegation of Authority to Administer Certain Drugs.
Section 4723.482 | Items Submitted With Application.
Section 4723.483 | Epinephrine Autoinjectors.
Section 4723.484 | Overdose Reversal Drugs Prescribed or Furnished Without Examination.
Section 4723.485 | Authorizing Others to Furnish Supplies of Overdose Reversal Drugs.
Section 4723.486 | Authorizing Others to Administer Overdose Reversal Drugs.
Section 4723.489 | Delegated Authority to Administer Drugs.
Section 4723.4811 | Furnishing or Prescribing Glucagon, Immunity.
Section 4723.493 | Advisory Committee on Advanced Practice Registered Nursing.
Section 4723.50 | Administrative Rules for Prescribing Drugs and Therapeutic Devices.
Section 4723.51 | Standards and Procedures for Medication-Assisted Treatment; Adoption of Rules.
Section 4723.52 | Failure to Comply With Applicable Laws and Regulations.
Section 4723.61 | Medication Aide Advisory Council Definitions.
Section 4723.64 | Administration of Medications by Medication Aides.
Section 4723.65 | Application for Certification as Medication Aide.
Section 4723.651 | Eligibility for Medication Aide Certificate - Issuance - Duration.
Section 4723.652 | Sanctions Against Certificate Applicants or Holders.
Section 4723.653 | Medication Aide; Certificate Required.
Section 4723.66 | Application for Medication Aide Training Program.
Section 4723.67 | Administration of Medications by Aides - Delegation by Nurse Required.
Section 4723.68 | Limitation of Liability of Delegating Nurse or Person Reporting Medication Error.
Section 4723.69 | Board to Adopt Program Implementation Rules.
Section 4723.71 | Advisory Group on Dialysis.
Section 4723.72 | Permitted Activities.
Section 4723.73 | Dialysis Technicians - Prohibited Acts.
Section 4723.74 | Approving Operation of Dialysis Training Program.
Section 4723.75 | Issuing Certificate.
Section 4723.751 | Examinations.
Section 4723.76 | Dialysis Technician Intern Certificate.
Section 4723.77 | Renewal of Dialysis Technician Certificate.
Section 4723.79 | Administrative Rules.
Section 4723.81 | Certification of Community Health Workers Program.
Section 4723.82 | Community Health Worker Certificate.
Section 4723.83 | Application for Certificate.
Section 4723.84 | Eligibility for Certificate.
Section 4723.85 | Review and Renewal of Application.
Section 4723.86 | Denial, Revocation or Suspension of Certificate.
Section 4723.87 | Community Health Worker Training Programs.
Section 4723.88 | Community Health Worker Standards and Procedures.
Section 4723.91 | Effect of Child Support Default on Certificate.
Section 4723.92 | Compliance With Law Regarding Sanctions for Human Trafficking.