Published Jun 29, 2007
CRNANUPE_2B
44 Posts
Not sure if you guys saw this or read about it so I am posting it here. Its good to see that CRNA's are handling thier business!!!
http://www.psanes.org/HB_1256.html
sinagbayan
72 Posts
this will clearly give greater autonomy to CRNA's.
janecristensen
4 Posts
wow,
I can't believe this is the guy who is representing our field. I know of things Dr. Zwerling was involved in years ago. Does anyone else know anything about his history?? He was a (drug) user when i heard of him. I thought it was impossible to be head of anything with that in your past, especially since morphine has an 80% lifetime relapse rate.. meaning there's an 80% chance he could still be using. I would hate for that congressman to find out that information. When we elect one of our own to represent us, we need to make sure its someone with a clean past and better interviewing skills.. i mean if you ask me, its almost as if the congressman was mocking him at times. anyone else get that impression??... oh well, whatever you do, don't forward the following link to the congressman... or to any anesthesiologist. hate for one of them to get a hold of this information. Peace. Go CRNAs !!!!...
HillaryC, RN, CRNA
202 Posts
Not sure if you guys saw this or read about it so I am posting it here. Its good to see that CRNA's are handling thier business!!! http://www.psanes.org/HB_1256.html
I'm confused. I thought CRNAs were already able to practice independently in all 50 states. Since we're on this topic, which other states limit CRNA practice?
jwk
1,102 Posts
Clearly NOT - the legislation failed.
Are you sure? I've been searching the PA state government's sites and can't find an update on the bill (from May). Say it isn't so!!
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
10 Articles; 18,926 Posts
dr. zwerling is well respected as a recovered crna with over 16 yrs of sobriety and active with philadelphia recovering nurses association. see advance for nurses story: forgive & forget? definitely think he can lead pana successfully.
he is now director of the University of Pennsylvania college of nurse anesthesia program.
i've been to harrisburg 2x in past month meeting with legislators over this bill & other nursing and healthcare legislation.
house bill 1256 was just introduced on may 21, 2007 and is strengthening language already in our rn practice act to more clearly define crna standards. it has been referred to house professional licensing committee who is conducting hearings on the bill...hence transcript of one hearing posted above. no vote expected until fall session.
see previous post, stickied at top of page: pa:legislation introduced to expand prescriptive authority to crna & nurse midwives
current regs are under rules and regulations section 21.17. anesthesia.
deepz
612 Posts
Opt-Outs are the Governor's perogative alone; what the legislature may have to say on the issue is coincidental.
wow, I can't believe this is the guy who is representing our field. I know of things Dr. Zwerling was involved in years ago. oh well, whatever you do, don't forward the following link to the congressman... or to any anesthesiologist. hate for one of them to get a hold of this information. Peace. Go CRNAs !!!!...
I can't believe this is the guy who is representing our field. I know of things Dr. Zwerling was involved in years ago.
oh well, whatever you do, don't forward the following link to the congressman... or to any anesthesiologist. hate for one of them to get a hold of this information. Peace. Go CRNAs !!!!...
Far, far too late on others seeing the video. It's all over "the other board", and has been forwarded numerous times to countless emails including anesthesiologists, legislators and congressmen. It has further galvanized those opposed to independent CRNA practice as an example of how far some CRNA's have gone beyond being objective. Self-serving statements that anesthesiologists aren't needed clearly don't set well with those with a more reasonable sense of reality. Well done Mr. Zwerling!
n_g
155 Posts
This was a bad week for CRNA's.
1) NC passes AA legislation and gov will sign
2) Louisiana legislation to allow pain management died
3) PA legislation died too
Beg to differ that PA CRNA legislation has NOT died, still in committee and will be on the table in fall legislative session.
beg to differ that pa crna legislation has not died, still in committee and will be on the table in fall legislative session.
http://www.asahq.org/news/asanews070307a.htm
july 3, 2007
pennsylvania legislators withdraw support for nurse anesthetist scope of practice expansion
the pennsylvania society of anesthesiologists is pleased to report that legislators withdrew their support for a bill that would have allowed nurse anesthetists to administer anesthesia in collaboration with a physician or dentist. h.b. 1256 would have been a first step towards an opt-out of the federal physician supervision requirement. similar legislation has been introduced over the past six years, but there was a stronger push this year due to governor rendell's proposal to create universal health care. members of the pennsylvania society of anesthesiologists testified before house committee hearings earlier in the year. while it's possible that the bill could be voted upon later this year, it appears that h.b. 1256 has died this session.
congratulations to the pennsylvania society of anesthesiologists!