Collaborating in Oklahoma
Review the requirements to successfully and compliantly collaborate in Oklahoma.
State Regulations for Nurse Practitioners
General
In Oklahoma, a collaboration is required for NP prescribing. Supervision required for general practice.
Delegation authority/process:
- Is an agreement required?
- Yes, for prescriptive authority. No agreement required for general practice.
- What form of agreement is required and what are the requirements for the substance of the agreement (is use of state template required?)
- The Oklahoma Board of Nursing provides a specific form – the Agreement for Physician Supervising Advanced Practice Prescriptive Authority – to satisfy the agreement requirement. No separate agreement or document is required.
- No requirement, however it will be maintained in your Zivian platform.
- Does the agreement need to be filed with the state?
- Yes. Must use the state form.
- Are there requirements to file the agreement after the initial filing? (e.g., for updates or on a specified frequency)
- Changes to the written statement previously filed shall be filed with the Board within thirty (30) days of the change and shall be effective on filing.
- Who must sign the agreement?
- How often must the agreement be reviewed/reauthorized?
- What are the qualifications for the collaborating provider (licensure, same scope, active practice in state, etc.)?
- “Supervising physician” means an individual holding a current Oklahoma license to practice as a physician and who is not in training as an intern, resident, or fellow.
- To be eligible to serve as supervising physician for NPs with prescriptive authority, an allopathic physician shall meet the following criteria:
- (1) Have possession of a full and unrestricted Oklahoma medical license with Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) permits for any drug on the formulary as defined in the Physician Assistant Practice Act and the Oklahoma Nursing Practice Act.
- (2) The physician shall be in an active clinical practice in which no less than twenty (20) hours per week shall involve direct patient contact.
- (3) The supervising physician shall be trained and fully qualified in the field of the NP’s specialty.
- To be eligible to serve as a supervising physician for mid-level practitioners, an osteopathic physician shall meet the following criteria:
- (1) Have possession of a full and unrestricted Oklahoma license to practice osteopathic medicine; with Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control (OBNDD) permits.
- (2) The supervising physician shall be trained and fully qualified in the field of the mid-level practitioners specialty.
- What are the qualifications for the NP?
- Is an alternate collaborating physician required?