CNA, CMT and Insulin Registry
The Department of Health and Senior Services, maintains
the Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) Registry. The Registry is a
listing of CNA's, Certified Medication Technicians (CMT) and the
CMTs certified in Insulin Administration (IA). These individuals
have completed the state approved course or met the requirements
of a state approved course and successfully passed a state examination.
Federal Regulation 42 CFR 483.75 requires the Registry to document any
findings against a CNA of Abuse, Neglect, or Misappropriation of
property. If these acts occur while the individual is employed
as a CNA in a federally certified Medicaid and/or Medicare long-term
care facility or long-term care wing of a hospital, the Registry
will show the individual has a Federal Indicator and is
prohibited from working in a certified facility.
Certified long-term care facilities and the long-term care wing of a hospital
are prohibited from employing a person, in any capacity, whose name appears
on the Registry with a Federal Indicator. These providers are required to
check the Registry before hiring an individual and they may not continue
to employ a person whose name appears on the Registry with a Federal Indicator.
CNA Registry verification is required of employers before allowing an individual
to serve as a Certified Nurse Assistant. The employer must seek
Registry verification from all
states the facility believes will
have information on the individual.
The Registry also lists those LPNs and RNs who are approved by the
Department of Health and Senior Services to be instructors, examiners
and clinical supervisors for the CNA, CMT, Level One Medication
and Insulin Administration courses.
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