Independent practice definition

Independent practice means practice and prescribing by an APRN who is not subject to a collaborative agreement and works outside the employment of an established health care organization, health care delivery system, physician, podiatrist, or practice group. Independent practice shall be in an area substantially related to the population and focus of the APRN’s education and certification.
Independent practice means a practice where a registered health profession is conducted by a health practitioner without the supervision of another health practitioner;

Examples of Independent practice in a sentence

  • Independent practice or prescriptive authority may be restricted, suspended or revoked where the nurse has been found to have committed unprofessional conduct in his or her independent practice or prescriptive authority or if his or her mental or physical faculties have changed or deteriorated in such a manner as to create an inability to practice or prescribe with reasonable skill or safety to patients.

  • Independent practice will enhance our students as they work to achieve district, program, and course outcomes.

  • Independent practice as a psychologist refers to the fulfilment of professional roles vis-à-vis clients without the requirement for direct supervision by other psychologists.

  • Independent practice (or opening your own office) is considered unlicensed practice and is subject to disciplinary action by the Board.

  • No annual or other subscription shall be payable by any Honorary Member or Fellow as such unless engaged in NHS or Independent practice.


More Definitions of Independent practice

Independent practice. , as used herein, means a psychiatric and mental health nurse clinical specialist working without a formal collaborative agreement with a physician licensed in accordance with Chapter 5-37 of the Rhode Island General Laws, as amended.
Independent practice means the practice of licensed social work without the requirement of social work supervision.
Independent practice means the practice of clinical social work services by a clinical social work practitioner who assumes responsibility for the nature and quality of the services provided to the client in exchange for direct payment or third-party payment.
Independent practice means to practice bachelor social work or master social work without the requirement of supervision by a social worker.
Independent practice means the practice of psychology
Independent practice means practicing independent of supervision.
Independent practice means the practice of a licensed social worker without the requirement of supervision.]