Wisconsin Nurse Aide Registry and
Competency Testing Services Update Series
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Date: November 7, 2002 -- BQA Memo 02-020
Rescinds and Replaces Memo 02-017
FROM: Donna Cochems, Chief, Caregiver Regulation &
Investigation Section
cc: Susan Schroeder, Director, Bureau of Quality Assurance
Earlier this year, BQA issued Memos numbered 02-011 and 02-017
regarding updates to the Wisconsin Nurse Aide Registry and Competency
Testing Services. For several reasons, BQA has contracted with Promissor,
Inc. to both take over the maintenance of the Nurse Aide Registry and
implement a single statewide test for evaluating nurse aide competency.
Promissor will provide enhanced services and access to the Registry and
will implement the nurse aide testing process by contracting with
evaluators to administer the Written or Oral Test and Skills Evaluation at
approved in-facility and regional testing sites. The procedure for testing
upon completion of the nurse aide training program will change. Upon
successful completion of a training course, training programs should
assist candidates in sending a Nurse Aide Competency Evaluation
Application to Promissor. A test date and location will be provided to the
candidate at a regional or in-facility site. All reasonable efforts will
be made to best accommodate the needs of the applicant.
Originally, Promissor was to begin the maintenance of the Registry and
the testing process on November 13, 2002. All facility-based and private
testing programs previously approved under HFS ch. 129 were to cease
administering their tests on October 31, 2002. As a result of input gathered
at four statewide informational sessions during September 2002, the Bureau
has adjusted the original implementation date. Competency testing by
Promissor will be rolled out in stages. The adjusted timetable is as
follows:
- Approved facility-based and private testing programs
were
scheduled to stop competency testing nurse aide students effective October
31, 2002. Any tests administered by a previously approved facility-based
or private testing programs prior to the cut-off date must be submitted to
BQA as soon as possible for inclusion on the Registry. Continue to use the
current Wisconsin Nurse Aide Directory Competency Evaluation
Application forms for this purpose. Effective November 1, 2002,
contact the Wisconsin Nurse Aide Testing Services (WNATS) to schedule a
competency test for the following candidates:
Approved semester-based nurse aide training
and testing programs , e.g., Wisconsin Technical College System, other
university and high school programs may continue to utilize currently
approved examinations to competency test students enrolled and attending a
first semester 2002-2003 school year course. Completed Wisconsin
Nurse Aide Directory Competency Evaluation Application
forms must be submitted to BQA for these students for inclusion on the
Registry.
The enhanced Wisconsin Nurse Aide Registry will be available
effective December 16, 2002. On that date, the Internet-based Registry will be available on
Promissor’s website at www.promissor.com
(exit DHFS). An aide's Registry status will
also be available by calling the new Interactive Voice Response at (877)
224-0235. There will be no limit to the number of requests during each
call and requesters will receive a faxed back response of the aide’s
current Registry status.
- Employers must continue to call the current IVR at (877) 573-1081 to
verify a nurse aide's employment eligibility through December 15,
2002.
- Effective December 16, 2002, the current Nurse Aide Directory IVR at
(877) 573-1081 and
Bureau of Quality Assurance Nurse Aide Directory services at (608)
267-2374 will no longer be available.
Nurse Aide Competency Test Fee Information
Promissor has established the following fees for administration of the
National Nurse Aide Assessment ProgramTM in Wisconsin. If a nurse aide
candidate fails a portion of the examination, the candidate will only be
required to retake that portion of the test.
- Written or Oral Examination and Skills Evaluation (both) $100
- Written or Oral test ONLY $41
- Skills Evaluation ONLY $59
The appropriate fee must be submitted along with the completed Wisconsin
Competency Evaluation Application form. The fee may be paid by MasterCard or
Visa, money order, company check or certified check, made payable to "WNATS."
If the examination is paid by credit card, the application form may be faxed
to WNATS.
Nurse aide candidates who pay their own testing fees are eligible for
reimbursement of some of the expense if a nursing home has employed or
offered employment within 12 months after successfully passing the
competency test. Nursing homes that incur nurse aide training and/or testing
costs are also eligible for Medicaid reimbursement. If you have further
questions regarding nurse aide training and/or testing reimbursement,
contact the Bureau of Health Care Financing, Nursing Home Section at (608)
267-0996.
Handbook and Forms
Draft versions of the Wisconsin Nurse Aide Candidate Handbook and
Nurse Aide Registry forms were distributed during the September 2002
informational sessions. The Handbook and forms have been modified as a
result of input and suggestions provided to the Bureau. The Handbook has all
the necessary information about the testing application process, testing
procedures, etc. The Handbook serves as a useful tool and reference
guide to nurse aide candidates, training programs and employers.
Wisconsin Nurse Aide Candidate Handbook: This Handbook provides nurse
aide candidates with detailed instructions regarding the competency test
process (the Written or Oral Examination and Skills Evaluation), scheduling
information, and Registry issues. The approved Wisconsin Nurse Aide
Candidate Handbook is now available on Promissor’s website (select
"Testing Services," select "nurse aides," then scroll to
"Wisconsin"). A small supply of Handbooks will be issued to
each approved nurse aide training program. Contact Promissor to request
larger orders. A complimentary Handbook will be issued to each health care
provider required to employ nurse aides. Major policy changes from the
previous draft version of the Handbook include the following:
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The nurse aide candidate must complete the
initial competency test must be conducted within 120 business days of
enrollment in the training program. If the candidate does not
successfully pass both portions (Written or Oral Examination and Skills
Evaluation) of the competency test, the candidate has one year to repeat
the test. If the test is not successfully completed within one year, a
new nurse aide training course must be completed.
-
Nurse aide candidates have unlimited
opportunities to repeat the competency test.
- Nurse aide candidates will receive an official score report indicating
the results of the test on the day of the test. If the candidate
successfully passed the competency test, the aide’s name will be
included on the Wisconsin Nurse Aide Registry the following day. A nurse
aide wallet card and wall certificate will be issued shortly thereafter.
Wisconsin Nurse Aide Competency Evaluation and Registry Forms: The
following approved versions of the Wisconsin Nurse Aide Competency
Evaluation and Registry forms are now also available on Promissor's website:
- Wisconsin Nurse Aide Program Application for Competency Evaluation
- Wisconsin Nurse Aide Registry Out-of-State Application
- Wisconsin Nurse Aide Program Change or Correction Form
- Wisconsin Nurse Aide Registry Renewal Form
- Wisconsin Nurse Aide Program Medication Aide Registry Application
It is extremely important that nurse aides promptly report address and
name changes to Promissor, as Renewal notices will be issued to the aide's
address on record 60 days prior to the aide's employment eligibility
expiration date. A Nurse Aide Registry and Competency Testing flyer has
been prepared for posting at facilities that employ nurse aides, to help
communicate the need to maintain current information with the Registry. This
flyer is available on the Department’s website [no longer available
as of 6/1/04]. Effective December 16,
2002, all Registry forms must be submitted to Promissor, PO Box 13785,
Philadelphia, PA 19101-3785.
Nurse Aide Evaluator Information
Nurse aide evaluators located throughout Wisconsin have been approved to
administer Promissor's standardized National Nurse Aide Assessment ProgramTM
Examination. Approved evaluators have completed orientation for meeting
neutral, objective and secure testing standards. This is an excellent casual
employment opportunity for qualified nurses who are interested in a
part-time employment. WNATS will ensure nurse aide evaluators do not
administer the competency test to any candidate trained by the evaluator or
by an affiliated program. If you are interested in applying to be a nurse
aide evaluator, please contact WNATS. Nurse aide evaluator qualifications
include the following:
- Registered nurse with current, active Wisconsin license
- At least one year of long term care or experience caring for the
chronically ill of any age
- Must not be a Director of Nursing for a health care provider
Nurse Aide Test Site Information
WNATS has approved in-facility and regional test site applications
throughout the state. The test site must meet state and federal nurse aide
training and testing program requirements. WNATS processes completed Competency
Evaluation Application forms within 48 hours. A competency test is
promptly scheduled at either an in-facility or regional test site. WNATS must
schedule the initial competency test within 120 business days of enrollment
in the nurse aide training program.
In-Facility Test Sites: An in-facility test site is generally a
facility that sponsors a nurse aide training program and has been approved
for competency test administration. WNATS will contact the training program
and arrange a mutually acceptable date and time for testing. A nurse aide
evaluator will be assigned to administer the competency test at the
facility. WNATS has established general guidelines regarding the necessary
in-facility test equipment and a minimum number of five candidates for
scheduling. However, WNATS will be flexible with these guidelines. Please
contact WNATS if you are interested in applying for in-facility test site
approval.
Regional Test Sites: Regional test sites and schedules are being
established throughout Wisconsin. WNATS schedules a candidate for testing at
the closest regional site when in-facility testing is not available. The
facility test site must meet state and federal nurse aide training and
testing program requirements. WNATS has established general guidelines
regarding necessary regional test equipment. However, WNATS will be flexible
with these guidelines. Please contact WNATS if you are interested in
applying for regional test site approval.
Additional Nurse Aide Competency Testing and Registry Information
Sessions
The Department is scheduling two additional Nurse Aide Competency Testing
and Registry Update information sessions. These information sessions will be
targeted to health care providers that employ nurse aides. The sessions will
help answer questions regarding the competency testing process, Nurse Aide
Registry access, renewal process, etc. All are welcomed, but facility
administrators, directors of nursing and human resource personnel are
encouraged to attend. Training announcements will be issued soon.
Contact References
Wisconsin Nurse Aide Testing Service – If you are a nurse aide,
training program, or health care provider who employs nurse aides, please
call toll-free (877) 290-3499 about:
- Nurse aide testing process
- Scheduling an examination
- Applying to be a nurse aide evaluator
- Applying to be a regional or in-facility test site
Promissor - Effective December 16, 2002, if you are a nurse aide or health care
provider who employs nurse aides, please call the Wisconsin Nurse Aide
Registry, toll-free (877) 329-8760 or check Promissor's website at www.promissor.com
(exit DHFS),
click on "Other Services," click on "Registry
Services," click on "Nurse Aides, " then scroll to
"Wisconsin" for information regarding:
- Nurse Aide Registry status
- Reporting a nurse aide’s current address
- Nurse Aide Registry renewal process
- Nurse Aide Registry forms
Wisconsin Caregiver Regulation Unit: Please call (608) 243-2019 or
e-mail at DHSCaregiverIntake@wisconsin.gov,
if you have questions about:
- Federal or state nurse aide guidelines
- Substantiated findings on the Caregiver Misconduct Registry
DHFS Nurse Aide Training and Registry Website
Please be sure to frequently check the Department’s website for the
latest news on the Wisconsin Nurse Aide Competency Testing and Registry
services and quick links to Promissor's website. The Bureau will also post a
Frequently Asked Question document to address issues that have been raised.
The address is www.dhfs.state.wi.us.
Click on "Licensing-Health/Medical Care" and then on "Nurse
Aide Training and Registry."
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