Title: FCLB 81st Annual Educational Conference
1FCLB 81st Annual Educational Conference
- Continuing Competency Through a National
Continuing Education Review Service - Presented by
- Randy Lindner, MHSA, CAE,
- Executive Director
- National Association of Boards of Examiners of
Long Term Care Administrators
2Agenda
- Welcome Introductions
- About the NAB
- Programs and Services
- About the NAB NCERS
- Who Benefits
- NCERS Growth
- Who Else is Doing It?
3Agenda
- NCERS/PACE Similarities
- NCERS/PACE Differences
- Primary NCERS Challenges
- Sample Regulatory Language
- NCERS Brochure/Marketing
- Why Participate in PACE?
- Questions?
4Great Ideas Can Be Thankless!
5Getting There Can Be Painful!
6Getting Everyone on Board Can Be Challenging!
7About the NAB
- National Association of Boards of Examiners of
Long Term Care Administrators (NAB) - Mission Public Protection
- Membership
- Regular
- Associate
- Subscribing
8Programs and Services
- National Continuing Education Review Service
(NCERS) - Nursing Home Administrator Examination Program
(NHA) - Residential Care/Assisted Living Examination
(RC/AL) - State Exam Program
9Programs and Services
- Model Regulations and Standards
- Annual and Mid-Year Meetings
- Academic Accreditation Program
- Publications
- Marketing Public Relations
10About the NCERS
- The National Continuing Education Review Service
(NCERS) was established as an arm of the NAB in
1988 - Established to provide a vital service to state
regulatory boards who monitor continuing
education programs for long term care
administrators
11Who Benefits
- State Licensing Jurisdictions
- Relieves state boards of the task of reviewing
continuing education programs - Program Sponsors
- Single source approval accepted by licensing
jurisdictions - NCERS is accepted by 47 of the 49 states that
require continuing education
12Who Benefits
- Licensees
- NCERS approved CE units are valid in the majority
of states - Public Protection
- Uniform Standards
- Quality Continuing Education Contributes to to
Quality Care
13NCERS Growth - Programs
- Growth in Number of Programs Reviewed 1988-2006
- 168 to 2100 (450 Providers)
14NCERS Growth - Revenue
- Growth in Revenue 1988-2006
- 17,000 to 522,000
15Who Else is Doing It?
- Medical Doctors
- Dentists
- Social Workers
- Accountants
- Optometrists
- Veterinarians
- Veterinary Technicians
- Long Term Care Administrators
- Nurses and Nursing Specialty Groups
16Who Else is Doing It?
- Counselors
- Canadian Rehabilitation Professionals
- Disability Management Specialists
- Bankers
- Fundraising Professionals
- Home Inspectors
- Midwifery
- Pharmacy
- And Many Others..
17PACE and NCERS Have Many Similarities
- Provide uniform criteria for approval of
continuing education programs nationally - Provide for multi-jurisdictional approval
- Reserve approval authority of the board
- Voluntary Participation by State and Provider
18PACE and NCERS Have Many Similarities
- Requires Annual Provider Registration Annual
Fee - Requires Program Submission Review Per
Program Fee - Approved Providers May Use NCERS Logo
- Approved Programs Posted in Searchable Data Base
19PACE and NCERS Have Many Similarities
- Policy Procedure Established by National
Continuing Education Committee (NCE), Approved by
the Board - Criteria Established by NCE Committee, Approved
by the Board - Appeals Process Exists
- Complaints Investigated Through Audit and/or
Review
20PACE and NCERS Have Minor Differences
- Reporting of CEUs
- NCERS To the State Board
- PACE To ALLDOCS
- Program Review
- PACE Paper Review
- NCERS Random on Site Monitoring and Detailed
Review of First 10 Programs - Reviewers Monitor 10 Hours or 2 programs
Annually, Complaints Trigger Monitoring
21PACE and NCERS Have Minor Differences
- Who/What is Approved
- PACE Approves Providers
- NCERS Approves Providers and Programs
- After First Ten Programs, Eligible Application as
a Certified Provider (Program Review
Not-Required, Program Registration Required)
22Primary NCERS Challenges
- Reporting
- All Education Offerings
- All Sites
- Changes in Instructors/Presenters
- Changes in Program Content
23Primary NCERS Challenges
- Monitoring
- Ensuring an adequate sampling of programs are
audited annually - Reviewers
- Ongoing Training
- Consistency of Review Process
- Adequate Supply of Reviewers
24Sample Regulatory Language for NCERS Approval
- Pennsylvania
- 39.61. Requirements.
- (a) A licensee shall complete at least 48 clock
hours during the preceding biennial period. - (b) Of the 48 hours required, the following
applies - (1) At least 24 hours shall be taken in
lecture or computer interactive courses approved
by NAB or the Board. -
25Sample Regulatory Language for NCERS Approval
- Pennsylvania
- (2) Up to 24 clock hours may be taken through
college or university courses, including distance
learning, approved by NAB or the Board. - (3) A maximum of 12 clock hours may be taken
in the following categories - (i) Individual study using NAB or Board
approved correspondence courses. -
26Sample Regulatory Language for NCERS Approval
- Pennsylvania
- (ii) Serving as an instructor of a NAB
or Board approved continuing education program or
a college or university course. Instructors may
earn 1 clock hour for each hour of instruction up
to 12 clock hours.
27Sample Regulatory Language for NCERS Approval
- California
- In 1981, the National Association of Boards of
Examiners for Nursing Home Administrators (NAB)
developed the National Continuing Education
Review Services (NCERS) to review and approve
continuing education programs submitted by
sponsoring organizations and groups.
28Sample Regulatory Language for NCERS Approval
- California
- In January 1982, the California Board of
Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators (now the
Nursing Home Administrator Program) agreed to
accept the NCERS review process for continuing
education courses and to recognize NAB-NCERS
approval of regional and national continuing
education programs.
29Sample Regulatory Language for NCERS Approval
- Texas
- 18.35 Continuing Education Requirements for
License Renewal - (a)
- The 40 clock hours of continuing education
required for license renewal must - (1) be completed during the previous two-year
licensure period
30Sample Regulatory Language for NCERS Approval
- Texas
- (2) include one or more of the five domains of
the National Association of Boards of Examiners
of Long Term Care Administrators, Inc. (NAB)
listed in 18.11 of this chapter (relating to
Academic Requirements) - (3) include at least six clock hours in ethics
and
31Sample Regulatory Language for NCERS Approval
- Texas
- (4) be
- (A)
- approved by the National Continuing Education
Review Service - (B)
- a Texas Department of Human Services
(DHS)-sponsored event or
32Sample Regulatory Language for NCERS Approval
- Texas (cont.)
- (C)
- an upper-division semester credit course taken or
taught at a post-secondary institution of higher
education accredited by an association recognized
by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating
Board. - (b)
- DHS accepts no more than six hours of
NAB-approved self-study courses toward the
required 40 hours of continuing education.
33Sample Regulatory Language for NCERS Approval
- New Hampshire
- Nuh 403.03 Approval of Programs.
Approval of continuing education programs shall
be based upon the following standards - (a) The program shall directly relate
to nursing home administration. -
34Sample Regulatory Language for NCERS Approval
- New Hampshire
- (b) The program shall be
sponsored by an accredited college or university,
or a recognized state or national professional
association or trade association, or both, or
shall have received the endorsement of the
American College of Health Care Administrators,
National Association of Boards of Examiners for
Nursing Home Administrators. -
35Sample Regulatory Language for NCERS Approval
- Florida
- Rule 64B10-15.002(8) reads, Continuing education
courses offered and approved by the National
Association of Boards of Examiners of Long Term
Care Administrators are accepted as long as the
requirements are similar to or more stringent
than those required by the Board in subsection
64B10-15.002(1) and Rule 64B10-16.005, F.A.C.
36- Finding a Career
- To Match
- Your Heart
37- Finding a Career
- To Match
- Your Heart
38Why Participate in PACE?
- Its a Win Win For All Stakeholders Its The
RIGHT Thing To Do - Enhance Board Staff Resources
- Allows Board Staff to Focus on Mission of Public
Protection - Frees Staff Resources to Do Other Important Work
39Why Participate in PACE?
- Public Protection
- Uniform Criteria Approval Process
- Its Defensible - Enhances and Assures Quality
- Providers They Love It!
- Efficient Cost Effective
- Unparalleled Market Exposure
- Validity
40Why Participate in PACE?
- Licensees They Love It!
- Assurance of Quality Education Offering
- Reporting of Earned CEUs
- One Stop Shopping for Educational Offerings
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