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Board hears updates on executive‑office reviews of intervention work‑access and terminations
Summary
Board staff reported that the Executive Officer has re‑reviewed IEC recommendations that asked for participants to return to RN work with medication access; some IEC requests were approved, others were returned for lack of supporting evidence. The EO is also reviewing IEC recommendations for program termination citing "failure to derive benefit."
Board staff told the Enforcement Investigations and Intervention Committee on May 29 that the Executive Officer (EO) is re‑reviewing Intervention Evaluation Committee (IEC) recommendations that require participants to return to clinical RN positions or to work with medication access and is also reviewing IEC‑recommended terminations for “failure to derive benefit.”
What the board heard: Yvonne (Intervention program staff) reported the EO has approved some IEC requests for return‑to‑work with or without narcotics access where supporting evidence existed; other IEC recommendations were returned to committee when staff determined the record did not support the requirement.
Why it matters: Several public commenters and board members flagged concern that IECs…
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