Demonstration To Assist With Training Of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses - Make Your Revenue Smarter

CMS has announced a call for applications for a new ACA initiative designed to strengthen primary care in the United States. Under the Graduate Nurse Education Demonstration, CMS will provide hospitals working with nursing schools to train advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) with payments of up to $200 million over four years to cover the costs of APRNs’ clinical training.  CMS will select up to five eligible hospitals to participate in the demonstration.

APRNs—whether they are nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, nurse anesthetists, or nurse midwives—play a pivotal role in primary care. This new initiative will provide funds to eligible hospitals to increase the availability of clinical training settings that will bolster the skills and supply of APRNs.   Payments to the participating hospitals will be linked directly to the number of additional APRNs that the hospitals and their partnering entities are able to train as a result of their participation in the demonstration.

The demonstration requires that half of clinical training occur in non-hospital settings in the community. Most clinical training in large hospitals already includes some rotations in settings that treat minority and underserved populations; however, this demonstration sets a higher requirement for training in non-hospital community-based settings  in clinics that treat minority and underserved populations. Students receiving training funded by the demonstration will be encouraged to practice in non-hospital community-based settings, including in underserved areas.

For more information including how to apply, visit the Graduate Nurse Education Demonstration website at: innovation.cms.gov/initiatives/gne.

View the CMS Press Release here

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