
pmid: 16616690
To encourage case managers and CM employers to support compliance with multistate nursing licensure, the Case Management Society of America (CMSA) board of directors has revised an earlier position statement on multistate nursing licensure in case management. According to CMSA President Susan Rogers, RN, BSN, CCM, "CMSA's fundamental position on this topic remains unchanged. What's different is a more assertive position in support of appropriate safeguards for our members and case managers nationwide."
Societies, Scientific, Travel, Licensure, Nursing, Nurse's Role, Organizational Policy, Telemedicine, United States, Interinstitutional Relations, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Professional Autonomy, Cooperative Behavior, Case Management, State Government
Societies, Scientific, Travel, Licensure, Nursing, Nurse's Role, Organizational Policy, Telemedicine, United States, Interinstitutional Relations, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Professional Autonomy, Cooperative Behavior, Case Management, State Government
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