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Nurse Practitioners, Policy and Politics

2016, The Journal for Nurse Practitioners

From the College President Nurse Practitioners, Policy and Politics N urse practitioners (NP) in the USA and Canada will be well versed in health policy. Now is the time for NPs in Australia to learn from your successes as we enter a once in a lifetime review of Medicare, the publicly funded universal health care scheme in Australia. In 2009, the Australian Federal Government invested $59.7 million to expand the role of nurse practitioners in the Australian healthcare system. Historic changes to legislation in 2010 enabled access to new NP items on the Medicare Benefits Schedule and granted access to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. This enabled access to rebates for consumers who consulted NPs in primary health care. Despite this recognition, there remains a range of legislative and administrative arrangements associated with the scheme that further restrict NP scope of practice and ability to provide innovative patient-centered services across a range of settings. Sadly this has also watered down the intent of the initial policy, which was to increase access to a range of health care options to the community. A condition of this access was that a NP have a collaborative arrangement with a medical practitioner, set down by the National Health (Collaborative arrangements for nurse practitioners) Determination 2010. While this has created more choice of primary health care provider, this has not enabled the full potential of NP services to be realized. It is essential that Australia’s Healthier Medicare review respond to necessary changes, consider current evidence and ensure legislation and regulation can accommodate workforce reforms that are essential to deliver affordable health care into the future, including supporting innovative roles such as the nurse practitioner. Chris Raftery, National President Guest Co-Author e Amanda Davies, Chief Executive Officer 1555-4155/15/$ see front matter © 2016 Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nurpra.2015.12.009 The mission of the Australian College of Nurse Practitioners is to serve as the national peak organization for nurse practitioners advancing nursing practice and access to health care. Our vision is to:  influence health care policy through advocacy, consumer engagement, and research;  instill nurse practitioner knowledge, competency, and capability through access to quality education; and  facilitate the development of a community of professional practice. The ACNP is governed by an elected board of directors composed of an executive committee and eight state directors, a patron, and two co-opted members. ACNP National Office PO Box 637 North Sydney, NSW 2059 Australia Phone: +61 2 9016 4349 Fax: +61 2 9954 0666 [email protected] acnp.org.au Executive Committee President Chris Raftery, RN, NP, MEmergN, MBA(HSM), MNSc(NP), AFCHSM Vice President Grainne Lowe, PhD, RN, NP, BN(Hons), Grad Cert (Emerg), MN, FACNP Secretary Helena Halton, RN, NP, Grad Cert (Emerg.Nurs), Grad Dip Clin.Nurs.Spec.(NP) Treasurer Robin Moon, RN, NP, RMHN, RM, Grad Cert (Mens Hlth), Grad Dip Bus(Mgt), MN(NP), FFACNP Co-Opted Member Jane O’Connell, PhD, RN, NP, Grad Cert A&E, MN, FFACNP Co-Opted Member Juliane Samara, RN, NP, B.Nurs, Grad Cert Cancer & Haematology Nursing, MN(NP) Co-Opted Member Helen Gosby, RN, NP, BA, Grad Dip (Nursing), MN, FFACNP Board of Directors Australian Capital Territory Kate Maher, RN, NP, Grad Cert (Critical Care Nursing), MN(NP) New South Wales Anne Moehead, RN, NP, RPN, MMH, CMHN, OAM, FACNP Northern Territory Lyn Byers, RN, NP, RM, BSc (Hons), MNP Queensland Lee Poole RN, RM, NP, BH(Nurs), GradCertMgt, GradCert Emergency Nursing, GradDip Midwifery, MNursing, MNPractS South Australia Luke Christofis, RN, NP, BN, Grad Cert Emg Nsg, MNP, FFACNP Tasmania Hazel Bucher, RN, BN hc, Grad Dip Aged Care & Mental Health Nursing, MNSc (NP) Victoria Kathleen Tori, RN, NP, MN(NP), MHSc, BHSc, CCRN, GradDip VET, MACN, MACNP, FACNP Western Australia Lucia Ferguson, BN, RN, Grad Cert MH Nursing, MN(NP) www.npjournal.org The Journal for Nurse Practitioners - JNP 127