Alisha Masih
Bsc Nursing fourth year
BCM college of nursing
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REGULATORY BODIES PRESENTED BY- ALISHA MASIH BSc. NURSING 4 th YEAR
Introduction Regulatory agencies are usually a part of the executive branch of the government of they have statutory authority. Regulatory authorities are commonly set up to enforce standards and safety .
Aims and objectives
Definition Regulatory bodies is the formal organization designated by a statue or an authorized government agency to implement the regulatory form and process whereby order uniformity and control are brought to the profession and its practice.
Functions Frame the standard roles or regulations for all professional workers. Keep focus on health events, natural calamities and disasters . Prepare or screen the requirements and plan of action to prevent morbidity and mortality.
Functions Evaluate the activities of the health programmes planned and implemented. Provide the recognition and accreditation to the hospital and educational institution.
Types of regulatory bodies
International regulatory bodies
National level regulatory bodies
State level regulatory bodies
Local level regulatory bodies There are individual institutions under universities or state
International council for nurses The international council for nurses, founded in 1899, with members 135. Current president- A nnette K ennedy. It is a federation of non political and self governing medical nurses association
International council for nurses The head quarters are in Geneva, Switzerland. The main purpose of the ICN is to provide a mean through which the national association can share their interest in the promotion of health and care of the sick.
Cont…. World’s first largest international organization for health. Represents 16 million international nurse. 130 national nurse organizations.
Objectives of ICN Quality of nursing care for all. Sound health policies(decisions, plans and actions that are undertaken to achieve specific healthcare goals within a society). Advancements of nursing knowledge. Competent and satisfied workforce.
Functions of ICN
Functions To assist national nurses association to improve the status of nurses with their countries .
ANA The American nurses association(ANA) is a professional organization to advance and protect the profession of nursing. It is started in 1896 as the nurses associated alumnae and was renamed the American nurses association in 1911. it is based in silver spring, Maryland and Pamela F . Cyprian is the current president.
Functions of ANA Establish standards of practice nursing education and services. Establish a ethical code of conduct. Support systematic study, evaluation and research in nursing.
Functions of ANA Conduct an affirmative action program.
Indian nursing council The Indian nursing council is a regulatory body for nurses and nurse education in India. It is an autonomous body under the government of India. Ministry of health and family welfare, constituted by the central government under section 3(1) of the Indian nursing council act, 1947 of Indian parliament .
Indian nursing council Founded- 31 st December, 1947 Sector- nursing, nursing education Headquarters- new Delhi Agency executive- T. Dileep Kumar Parent agency- ministry of health and family welfare
Purposes of INC
State nursing council The state nurses and midwives council was established in 1948 under the provision of nurse and midwives act with the purpose of the better training for nurses, midwives and health visitors.
State nursing council It works as an autonomous body under the government of respective state, department of health and family welfare,
Functions of SNC Registration and granting certificate to qualified persons to practice their profession. Regulation of training programme of the diploma, graduate and post graduate.
Granting recognition to the training institution and periodical inspection . Conducting all the nursing courses.
Trained nurses association of India
Aims of TNAI
It has promoted the development of courses in higher education for nurses. It gives scholarship for nurses who wish to go on for advanced study. Helped to organize the state nurse and midwives registration council.
FUNCTIONS
Helped to improve economic condition for nurse
Student nursing association Established in 1929 at the annual conference of TNAI. The nursing superintendent of general hospital.
Objectives of SNA
Purpose and function
Professional activity
Conclusion Regulatory bodies oversee, with almost all covering health care quality and safety and others encompassing issues related to reputation, respect and trust. These inconsistencies have significant implications for professional mobility, patient safety and quality of care.