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Legislative Update

The Legislature is officially suspended through April 10th.  The State House and Legislative Office Building are not open.  If the Legislature resumes on April 13th, we can expect bills will crossover from House to Senate (and vice versa) by the end of April. That means the session may be extended into June.  As of now, they are to be finished with most business by Memorial Day.  

The healthcare communities are scrambling to prepare for what may be a long spring with COVID-19 virus testing and treating patients with the virus.  This pandemic has hit in so many different ways.  The Governor’s Office, Departments of Health and Human Services, Education, Unemployment Security to name a few have been doing an exemplary job working with the healthcare community to deal with the issues that are paramount.  Congresswoman Kuster was on a call on Tuesday for two hours with 118 members of the health care community listening to the issues such a childcare for the emergency workers and trying to find solutions.  Everyone is listening and trying to help.  We are fortunate to live in a state where everyone rolls up his or her sleeves to help.

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Legislative Update

The Legislature is officially suspended through April 10th.  The State House and Legislative Office Building are not open.  If the Legislature resumes on April 13th, we can expect bills will crossover from House to Senate (and vice versa) by the end of April. That means the session may be extended into June.  As of now, they are to be finished with most business by Memorial Day.  

The healthcare communities are scrambling to prepare for what may be a long spring with COVID-19 virus testing and treating patients with the virus.  This pandemic has hit in so many different ways.  The Governor’s Office, Departments of Health and Human Services, Education, Unemployment Security to name a few have been doing an exemplary job working with the healthcare community to deal with the issues that are paramount.  Congresswoman Kuster was on a call on Tuesday for two hours with 118 members of the health care community listening to the issues such a childcare for the emergency workers and trying to find solutions.  Everyone is listening and trying to help.  We are fortunate to live in a state where everyone rolls up his or her sleeves to help.

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Meet & Greet | Manchester | Migraine | 3/19

POSTPONED!  

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Meet and Greet - Nashua

CANCELED - We hope to reschedule soon.

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Legislative Update

3.02.20

The full Senate will vote next week on SB 593, the bill prohibiting the use of titles such as “nurse anesthesiologist.”  The Senate Executive Departments and Administration Committee voted 5-0 to put the bill in Interim Study.  Interim Study essentially means the bill is put aside and will not move forward. We expect the full Senate will also vote to Interim Study.  If so, another victory for now.  

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From The Executive Director

 

 

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ED Position


CLOSED - THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO APPLIED.

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SB 593 comes to a halt! ... for now!

 SB 593 comes to a halt! ... for now!

SB 593 was "referred to interim study" today which means it will not be heard again this session or be able to move forward. SB 593 would have allowed the Board of Medicine to issue sanctions against persons not licensed by the Board of Medicine who used terminology indicative of medicine (primary care physician, general practitioner, psychiatrist, etc).

The only speakers at the hearing were Sponsors Senator Sherman and Representative Marsh. Although many were signed in from the NH Nurse Anesthetists Association and the NH Nurse Practitioner's Association in opposition and to testify, the Chair quickly advised that based on Sen Sherman's request to have the bill "referred to interim study" there was no need for testimony. Kerry Nolte submitted written testimony to the committee on behalf of the NHNPA. The primary reason for this request is not that he or Rep Marsh don't feel it is a worthwhile bill but rather there are legal proceedings related to a similar executive declaration by the Board of Medicine that will be heard in NH Supreme Court.

We will keep you posted on the results of the Supreme Court case but it is very likely this will be reintroduced in another bill next year.

Thank you to all you sent in comments, stories, and concerns about SB 593!

Thank you to our NHNPA members who attended the hearing today including Pam Rosen, Dan Griffin, Kitty Kidder, and Sean Lyons. Thank you to those who provided advocacy or stories including Doreen Brado, Marylee Verdi, Mary Bidgood-Wilson, Brianna Seaver, Doris Barratt, Jennifer Bobolia, Cynthia Calhoon, Siobhan Benham, Wendy Wright, and Susan Feeney. (Apologies if I missed anyone.)

Kerry Nolte
Government Affairs Chair, NHNPA

Call for Nominations

NHNPA is seeking nominations for TWO important positions on our Board of Directors - Vice President and Member-At-Large.  All current members are encouraged to nominate a colleague or to self-nominate.  The nomination application will take less than 5 minutes - we will ask three quick questions about qualifications and prior involvement in NHNPA.  Below you will find brief descriptions about each board position, as they are described in the organization’s by-laws. We have also shared a general overview of the expectations of all our Board members. Nominations will be accepted through April 1, 2020.  If you have any questions about either position please feel free to contact the current Vice President Jillian Belmont ([email protected]).

Click here to make a nomination.  

The Vice President assumes office following the Annual Meeting.  The Vice President shall perform the duties and have the powers of the President during the absence or disability of the President.  The Vice President shall perform all the duties commonly incident to the office and shall perform such other duties and have such other powers as the Executive Committee may designate. Convene the first meeting of the nominating committee. 

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Stories

Action Required: SB 593 Hearing Scheduled for 2/19/20 10am

NHNPA believes SB 593 should not move forward. Any NP who serves as a PCP and has ever signed their name above the descriptors “Physician” or “Primary Care Physician” to certify any form for a patient should be concerned. If this bill passes, the Board of Medicine (BOM) could sanction APRNs accused of representing themselves as practicing medicine. We are in the process of preparing testimony for the hearing on 2/19 and are in need of relevant stories from our membership. Remember our voice is stronger when we stand together!

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From The Executive Director

 

February 2020

Dear New Hampshire NP Colleagues,

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Legislative Update

Legislative Update

This week we have the benefit of two updates, one from our lobbyist and a second one from the Chair of the Government Affairs Committee.

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Request from NH Children's Health Foundation - Survey regarding providers practices, knowledge, and attitudes about providing Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARC), including IUDs and implants

Request from NH Children's Health Foundation - Survey regarding providers practices, knowledge, and attitudes about providing Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARC), including IUDs and implants

I am currently serving as the Board Chair of the New Hampshire Children’s Health Foundation. The below request is related to our strategic grantmaking focused on preventing and reducing childhood trauma. Please share with your colleagues so we can get a robust response rate.

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Meet and Greet - Milford

Georgio's | Milford, NH

6:00PM - Presentation & Dinner

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Legislative Update January 17, 2020

NHNPA Legislative Update   January 17, 2020

This was an incredibly busy week in the Legislature. 

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Seeking Award Nominations

Annually, NHNPA recognizes outstanding NP's and supporters who have gone above and beyond to support our profession. Recipients are honored at the Northern New England Nurse Practitioner Conference.  Nominations are accepted year-round. Please consider submitting a nomination for one of our awards.  All nominations for this year will be collected by February 15th and the review committees will meet by March 1st.

NP of The Year - To qualify, the recipient must be: an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Practitioner and a full member in good standing of NHNPA. They should have made a significant contribution to the role of the Nurse Practitioner at the state and/or national level, in the areas of clinical, legislative, education and/or research. 

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Legislative Update

 NHNPA Legislative Update         January 10, 2020

Now that it is the new year, the New Hampshire Legislature has finished the old and rung in the new. The House and Senate met this week to finish 2019 business. The bills that were not ready for passage or to be killed at the end of the 2019 session were worked on over the summer and fall.  Those bills were voted on this week either to move forward in 2020 or to die. The Senate took half a day to finish their business. The House took two full days to finish their business. 

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Meet and Greet: Short Bowel Syndrome

THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2020

Hooked | Manchester, NH

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Government Affairs Committee

The NH Nurse Practitioner’s Association Government Affairs Committee invites you to an Advocacy training and working meeting for the 2020 NH legislative session. We will be hosting a legislative and advocacy training which all are welcome to attend.

Thursday January 9th 6-8pm at Divine Millimet Offices at 15 North Main Street Suite 300, Concord, NH 03301

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Excellence in Nursing

New Hampshire Magazine, in partnership with the New Hampshire Nurses Association, is now accepting nominations for the 2020 Excellence in Nursing Award. Help us honor the unsung heroes of the state’s healthcare community – those who go above and beyond to comfort, heal and educate – bringing to light how critical nursing is to achieving comprehensive healthcare.

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