Practice agreement definition

Practice agreement means an agreement described in section 17047, 17547, or 18047.
Practice agreement means a written agreement developed by an NP, CNM, or CNS and a physician or medical staff who agrees to work with and to support the NP, CNM, or CNS. The practice agreement must establish the medical aspects of care to be provided by the NP, CNM, or CNS, including the prescribing of medications. The practice agreement must contain mechanisms that allow the physician to ensure that quality of clinical care and patient safety is maintained in accordance with state and federal laws, as well as all applicable Board of Nursing and Board of Medical Examiners rules and regulations. The practice agreement must comply with Section 40‑33‑34. A CNM also may practice pursuant to written policies and procedures for practice developed and agreed to with a physician who is board certified or board eligible by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Written policies and procedures constitute a practice agreement for purposes of compliance with Section 40‑33‑34 and must address medical aspects of care including prescriptive authority and must contain transfer policies and details of the on‑call agreement with the physician with whom the policies and procedures were developed and agreed. The on-call physician has the authority to designate another qualified physician to be the on‑call physician if necessary. The on‑call physician must be available to the CNM to provide medical assistance in person, by telecommunications, or by other electronic means.
Practice agreement means an agreement described in section 17047.

Examples of Practice agreement in a sentence

  • The consensual filing of court documents solely to preserve the limitation period or to obtain an uncontested divorce does not violate the Collaborative Practice agreement.

  • The original Signature of the Collaborating Physician at the bottom of the form is to attest to the knowledge and understanding of information on the Notification of Commencement Collaborative Practice agreement.

  • Approval will be in accordance with the Employer’s Private Practice agreement as amended from time to time.

  • The Partnership in Practice agreement supports the partnership’s role in delivering supports to people with learning disabilities in line with Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968 and the Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007.

  • With regard to the National Strategy, the report highlighted that the Partnership in Practice agreement had been submitted to the Scottish Executive.


More Definitions of Practice agreement

Practice agreement means a written or electronic agreement jointly developed by the patient care team physician and the nurse practitioner for the practice of the nurse practitioner that also describes the prescriptive authority of the nurse practitioner, if applicable. For a nurse practitioner licensed in the category of certified nurse midwife, the practice agreement is a statement jointly developed with the consulting physician.
Practice agreement means a written agreement between a physician assistant and a
Practice agreement means a mutually agreed upon plan, as detailed in WAC 246-918-055, between a supervising physician and physician assistant, which describes the manner and extent to which the physician assistant will practice and be supervised.
Practice agreement means a document agreed to by a physician assistant who is the principal clinical provider in a practice and a physician that states the physician will be available to the physician assistant for collaboration or consultation.[PL 2019, c. 627, Pt. B, §13 (NEW).]
Practice agreement means a written agreement between a
Practice agreement means an agreement entered under RCW 18.71A.120.
Practice agreement means a document agreed to by a physician assistant who is the principal clinical provider in a practice and a physician that states the physician will be available to the physician assistant for collaboration or consultation. [PL 2019, c. 627, Pt. B, §17 (NEW).]