22 Tex. Admin. Code § 226.3 - General Selection Criteria
(a)
Applications will be approved based on the patient safety pilot program's
ability to meet the purpose of the rules. Selection criteria shall be based on:
(1) Program quality as determined by the
Board;
(2) Description of the pilot
program, including the body of knowledge that has influenced the development of
the proposed program and the financial support for the proposed
program;
(3) Methodology of the
pilot program, including research objectives and qualitative and/or
quantitative metrics used to evaluate the program;
(4) Efficacy/effect on the public and patient
safety, including identification of vulnerabilities to the public created by
the proposed program, appropriate measures taken to address such
vulnerabilities, and the measures taken to adequately protect the public from
an impaired or unsafe nurse;
(5)
Pilot program outcomes, including how the success of the program will improve
nursing practice and enhance public safety;
(6) Program innovation; and
(7) Other factors including financial ability
to perform the patient safety pilot program, State and regional needs and
priorities, ability to continue the patient safety pilot program after the
initial application period, past performance of the applicant, and other
related factors as determined by the Board.
(b) Program Length Programs shall have a
defined length, not to exceed two years. Programs may be extended upon approval
of a written application submitted to the Board.
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