California Nursing Board Faces Long Road Ahead for Streamlining Investigation Process

California Nursing Board Faces Long Road Ahead for Streamlining Investigation Process

Stacie Berumen of the nursing panel, the University of San Diego's Julie D'Angelo Fellmeth, Kathy Sackman of UNAC/UHCP and Daryl Walker of the Department of Consumer Affairs discussed the board with California Healthline.

Last month, the Los Angeles Times and the not-for-profit news organization ProPublica published an investigation finding that the California Board of Registered Nursing takes an average of more than three years to settle misconduct complaints against nurses.

Following the report’s publication, the board’s executive director resigned and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) replaced most panel members.

Advocates are calling on state officials to improve and streamline the board’s complaint investigation process.

In a California Healthline Special Report by Kelly Wilkinson, experts discussed the challenges facing the nursing board.

The Special Report includes comments from:

The nursing board plans to hold a meeting later this month to consider various recommendations for reforming its processes (Wilkinson, California Healthline, 8/10).

Exit mobile version