Credentialed and Privileged Clinical Nurse Specialists.

Journal: Clinical Nurse Specialist CNS
Published:
Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this article is to illustrate, using exemplars, the practice of clinical nurse specialists (CNSs) in Michigan who are credentialed and privileged as providers by hospital/healthcare agencies to practice in acute inpatient and ambulatory settings.

Methods: The CNS provides expert specialty direct patient care to improve patient outcomes. They hold a graduate degree as a CNS, are professionally certified as a CNS in a specialty practice population, and are licensed or otherwise recognized to practice as an advanced practice nurse by the state nursing practice regulatory agency.

Results: The exemplars illustrate CNS practice as an independent provider within a health system.

Conclusions: Hospital-based credentialing and privileging facilitates CNS practice within the full scope of practice authority that consists of education, certification, and licensure and is a valuable contribution to cost-effective, high-quality clinical care for specialty populations.

Authors
Jackeline Iseler, Taylor Long, Melissa Barach, Molly Mcclelland, Mitzi Saunders