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Minutes of the Health Practitioners' Monitoring Program, 2017-2020. Accession 54288, State government records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Accession 54288 was transferred by the Dept. of Health Professions on 09/12/2024.
Electronic records are in original order with original file names.
Regulation of the health professions began late in the nineteenth century. On January 31, 1884, the General Assembly passed an act creating the Board of Medical Examiners to certify physicians for practice in Virginia. Two years later, acts establishing the Board of Dental Examiners (now the Board of Dentistry) and the Board of Pharmacy were passed by the General Assembly on February 26 and March 3, 1886, respectively. The Board of Embalmers (now the Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers) was created by an act passed on March 5, 1894, and the Board of Veterinary Examiners (now the Board of Veterinary Medicine) was established by an act passed on February 27, 1896. On May 1, 1903, the General Assembly created the Board of Graduate Nurses (now the State Board of Nursing), and on March 11, 1916, the Board of Optometry was established by legislative action.
The Dept. of Health Regulatory Boards was created by an act passed by the General Assembly on March 31, 1977, to provide administrative services to the health regulatory boards of the state. The boards continue to regulate their professions through the examination, licensing, and disciplining of the practitioners of health science. In 1986, the Dept. of Health Regulatory Boards became the Dept. of Health Professions. Its mission is to enhance the delivery of safe and competent health care by licensing qualified health care professionals, enforcing standards of practice, and providing information to both practitioners and consumers of health care services.
The Department of Health Professions (DHP) Health Practitioners' Monitoring Program (HPMP) provides an alternative to disciplinary action for practitioners with a substance use diagnosis, a mental health or physical diagnosis, that may alter their ability to practice their profession safely. The Virginia Health Practitioners’ Monitoring Program (HPMP) assists qualified health practitioners with a substance use diagnosis, a mental health or physical diagnosis, that may alter their ability to practice their profession safely.
Official minutes and related attachments documenting the meetings, activities, discussions, and policy decisions and recommendations of the Virginia Health Practitioners' Monitoring Program.
Electronic records are available in the Reading Room at the Library of Virginia. Must make arrangements prior to viewing records.
These records are part of the Virginia Dept. of Health Professions record group (RG# 37)
Minutes, 2017-2020, are in electronic format (1.23 mb, 4 folders, 13 files - pdf). For file inventory for this accession, see: Inventory (54288) .