Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 140.435 - Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Services
a) For purposes of enrollment in the Medical
Assistance Program, an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) means a person
who is licensed as a registered professional nurse, holds a valid license in
the state of practice and is legally authorized under state law or rule to
practice as an advanced practice registered nurse, so long as that practice is
not in conflict with the Nurse Practice Act [225 ILCS 65 ], the Medical
Practice Act of 1987 [225 ILCS 60 ] and the administrative rules implementing
the Nurse Practice Act (68 Ill. Adm. Code 1300) and the Medical Practice Act of
1987 (68 Ill. Adm. Code 1285). Categories of APRNs include:
1) Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
(CRNA);
2) Certified Nurse Midwife
(CNM);
3) Certified Nurse
Practitioner (CNP); and
4) Clinical
Nurse Specialist (CNS).
b) APRNs licensed with full practice
authority under 68 Ill. Adm. Code
1300.465
are not required to have a collaborative agreement with a collaborating
physician or practitioner. A written collaborative agreement with a
collaborating physician or practitioner is required for all APRNs not licensed
with full practice authority who are engaged in clinical practice, except for
those APRNs who practice in a hospital, hospital affiliate or ambulatory
surgical treatment center under Section 65-45 of the Nurse Practice
Act.
c) The collaborative agreement
or agreements required under subsection (b) shall comply with all requirements
described in the Nurse Practice Act and 68 Ill. Adm. Code 1300. Agreements
required under the Act and 68 Ill. Adm. Code 1300 must be updated, be
maintained on file at each practice location, and be available upon the
Department's request.
d) The APRN
must notify the Department if a collaborative agreement is dissolved prior to
or immediately following the date of dissolution. The APRN must also notify the
Department if a change occurs in the collaborating physician, dentist or
podiatric physician under the agreement. Upon notification or knowledge
thereof, the Department will re-evaluate the APRN's enrollment status. The
Department will also withhold payment for services provided to eligible clients
as of that date of dissolution or the change in the collaborative agreement,
unless the APRN and/or the former or new collaborating physician, dentist or
podiatric physician show reasonable cause for the payment arrangement to
continue without interruption.
e)
The collaborating physician, dentist or podiatric physician is not required to
be enrolled with the Department. However, the collaborating physician or
practitioner may not be terminated, suspended or barred by the Department from
participating in the Medical Assistance Program. The Department will
re-evaluate the APRN's enrollment status. The Department will also withhold
payment for services provided to eligible clients as of that date of the
termination, suspension or barring of the collaborative physician or
practitioner unless the APRN shows reasonable cause for the payment arrangement
to continue without interruption.
f) An APRN must submit the following
information in their initial application for enrollment:
1) An APRN who is not required to maintain a
collaborative or written practice agreement under Section
140.431(b)
must provide the names and addresses of the hospitals or ambulatory surgical
treatment centers where the APRN practices; or
2) An APRN who is required to maintain a
collaborative or written practice agreement under Section
140.431(b)
must provide the following:
A) Documentation
of specialty of practice.
B) Name
and address of collaborating physician, dentist or podiatric
physician.
C) Federal Employer
Identification Number (FEIN) of collaborating physician, dentist or podiatric
physician.
D) Medical license
number of collaborating physician, dentist or podiatric physician.
E) State of licensure, if other than
Illinois, and address of collaborating physician, dentist or podiatric
physician.
g)
To be eligible for reimbursement for individual psychiatric services, as
defined in the American Medical Association Current Procedural Terminology
(CPT) book, CPT code range 90791 through 90899, the rendering APRN must hold a
current certification in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing.
h) An APRN with a collaborative agreement,
and enrolled with the Department, who later receives full practice authority
licensure must notify the Department of this change.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 12227, effective October 1, 2009
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