The New Hampshire Nurses
Association is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing
education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s
Commission on Accreditation (ANCC-COA). They are founded upon
the ANA “Scope & Standards for Practice for Nursing Professional
Development”. For NHNA approval and recognition, providers must
meet those standards.
Quality education for nurses
is essential to quality patient care. Accreditation as a CE
provider is a voluntary process which is intended to
strengthen and sustain the professionalism and integrity of
continuing nursing education, making it worthy of public
confidence. Once accredited, providers agree to abide by the
standards of the ANCC and to regulate themselves by taking
responsibility for their own improvement.
Providing education directly
to health care professionals is a unique opportunity to market
your company / organization as a leader in the health care
industry. New Hampshire nurses look for NHNA approved contact
hours when making educational activity decisions.
Benefits of ANCC
Accreditation through NHNA
- Indicates an organization's
willingness to have their educational programs reviewed for
adherence to objective national standards.
- Respect for achieving a
high standard of excellence.
- Provides an avenue through
which nurses can maintain professional competence.
- Promotes commitment to high
quality nursing practice.
To apply for Provider Approval
or to have a single course
reviewed
click here.
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