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December 6, 2010
Sen. Herb Kohl (D-WI) continues to express his reservations about Michelle Leonhart, the nominee to lead the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency. In a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing for Leonhart on Wednesday, Kohl said he still has concerns about the DEA's policy regarding the delivery of pain medications in nursing homes. “I will not hold her nomination in the Committee today, but I do intend to hold her nomination on the Senate floor until we have made more progress towards our goal of ensuring that nursing home residents get timely access to the prescription drug care they need,” Kohl told the committee. The DEA declined to comment when contacted by McKnight's on Wednesday. In October, under pressure from the Senate, the agency released new guidelines allowing nurses to be agents of physicians to call in painkiller prescriptions orally to pharmacies. But this change doesn't go far enough for some committee members, as nurses are still restricted in calling in orders for other important pain-relieving drugs, such as morphine. Kohl is working on legislation that would allow nurses—acting as agents to doctors—to call in controlled substances such as Schedule II drugs to pharmacies. The Senate committee also conducted an investigation that found much confusion still exists among nurses as to what new protocols allow.
March 24, 2010
In order to be a valuable resource to our hospital constituents, Vrable HealthCare Companies has taken the time to become a recognized provider of continuing professional education (CPE) for the Counselor, Social Worker & Marriage and Family Therapist Board (CSWMFTB) effective March 2010. This provider recognition also allows Vrable HealthCare Companies to offer our courses to nurses. "A CE activity that has been approved by an agency that regulates a health care profession or discipline in Ohio or another jurisdiction" is acceptable to the Ohio Board of Nursing as a CE. Below are the current programs that we can currently provide:
1. "Multicultural Perspectives and Ethics in the Helping Profession" |