Virginia Monitoring Program

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Hi.

I was wanting to start a thread for only people in the Virginia Monitoring Program. I am not finding too many threads about it or people in it. I have started into it and will be doing orientation soon. I will try and post what I can but of course no one can answer your legal questions, only legal counsel can do that. This would be more for personal experiences and what not.

If anyone is in it and would like to participate in this thread, please do.

So, for me, I am in it for mental illness (will not disclose what I have) and ETOH abuse. My story began when I sent my application in for licensure (to the board). I was honest and disclosed because I don't know what the future holds and I thought it would be in my best interest to disclose. Plus, I don't feel comfortable lying. I personally do not have a history of drug use or drug diversion (my apologies if you have heard my story in other threads). I was sent a letter from the board requesting my provider send a letter regarding my dx, tx, and prognosis. In addition, I sent a letter on my own behalf with my provider's letter. My case went before the board and I was offered approval to take NCLEX if I agreed to enter into the monitoring program. If I did not agree, there would be an informal conference scheduled. If I had decided not to do the monitoring program and went with the informal conference, I was informed that there could be approval, there could be denial, there could be probation, or the offer could stand at entering into the monitoring program. There's just so many things that could happen. I thought about it and really wrestled with my decision. I have to be honest, in the beginning, I hated the idea of entering into the monitoring program. I really was thinking of taking the informal conference. Then, I realized that I could be denied. No possibility of taking NCLEX and ultimately, no chance at being a nurse. I continued to think about it and decided to take the monitoring program deal. I figured that it was in my best interest (I was in the very early stage of having a mental illness dx, so I hadn't been treated for long and this would force me to stick with getting treatment whether I liked it or not) and I would also get to sit for boards. It took weeks to receive the order in which I would have to sign (and get notarized) and send back to the board in agreement to enter the monitoring program. I went through the process and contacted the monitoring program and told them I would need to enter it and that I had a board order. A phone intake assessment interview was scheduled and then, they sent me paperwork to fill out. The monitoring program sent me recommendations that I have to follow and I will have an orientation for the program. After the orientation, I will have to do random drug screens.

Some random facts about the monitoring program. You can't work in health care until they approve you to go back. The drug screens are $50 each and they can test you as often as three times a week. From what I understand, if you are compliant, the screens (therefore, the cost) eases up. I just about had a bird when I found out the cost. But a few people told me that if I was in compliance, that it usually eases up. I am really hoping this is true. You, the participant, are responsible for the cost of the screenings. The orientations for the program are held in Richmond. Your health care providers and possible health care employers have to fill out forms every so often.

As of right now, this is about all I know. I did keep a time table of when I received documents from the board and monitoring program and when I would send documents to them. From the time I filled out my application to the time I received my board order and entrance into the monitoring program/contract, it was approximately 6 months. I will be taking boards soon.

If anyone else is interested in sharing and is in Virginia, please do. I know I have come across threads asking about this monitoring program and there wasn't much info and no one updated. I hope to keep this updated if others are interested. I hope I didn't violate TOS. Thanks.

Just entering the HPMP and am being asked to go for a full 4 day inpatient evaluation just trying to figure out if all this is worth it, it just seems so complicated. Is this assessment normal, has anyone done this? Full of questions right now

4 days of inpatient? I didn't have to do anything like that when I enrolled. Perhaps you could share a bit of your own story and we may be better able to understand where you're coming from? I'm a little over a Year clean and trust me it gets better. This is a good place to share, just remember nothing here is private. welcome.

Thanks vamurse I am trying to do what I need to do but it seems like so much. I had a chance to come clean but I kept denying it because of shame, embarrassment, but mostly pride. Now I am trying to come clean and get help but I have no job, no insurance, and I need to get help as well as to provide for my family. Its hard to get any job when you are waiting to find out what treatment will consist of. I'm very willing but I have to look after my family as I go through the process. When I asked about the inpatient assessment I was told they needed clinical information to come up with a treatment plan. Its very discouraging looking at this process, but I am most willing.

Vamurse I tried to respond to your PM but the site would not let me send it due to some posting restrictions but I thank you for your comments and appreciate everyone on here who has been commenting with their experience.

Cav, message received and reply sent.

Hey vamurse thanks for the PM the site still restricts me from responding. I did not admit to anyone about diverting, I resigned and thought I would walk away but called HPMP myself to keep me from using again. I simply thought it was attending some meetings and UDS as often as they asked but it is much more than that. Can you or anyone else speak about felony charges and what path I should take if that becomes and issue? And I don't have insurance right now so any comments about that would be helpful as well.

Thanks vamurse reply received any advice and council will be helpful

Hey all. I have not signed HPMP paperwork, yet, but it looks like I will be going that route. Anyone have any info on what to expect from my DHP investigative interview? I have it next week, I will have a lawyer with me. My lawyer says I may have to take a urine drug test at the interview (which is fine) or even possibly a hair test? What were some experiences? Right now this interview is scaring me more then anything else I think.

vamurse, tried to message you back. Guess I need to post 15 times before I can use the pm option. Seriously!? Can anything work right now?? Anyway. if you feel comfortable doing it, my email for this is [email protected].

So my suggestion to anyone who is going through this is get a lawyer before you do anything. Do not trust anyone who says they are looking out for you or want to do what's best for you. I am learning the very hard way that because of our trusting nature as a nurse it is a difficult path to take without legal assistance.

Hello to all,

I'm so glad I found this thread even if I am a couple of years late! I have never posted on this website so I am unable to direct message at this point. I have been in HPMP for 3 years....board issues, legal issues, denial, guilt, shame, inpatient evaluation/treatment, etc. I am more than willing to share my experience (good and bad) with anyone who is interested. I have read some of your situations and it makes my heart ache. I remember that feeling of hopelessness all too well. I can say it does get better in time. You can email me at [email protected].

Specializes in critical care, ER,ICU, CVSURG, CCU.

welcome and best wishes VTPharm :yeah:

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