Ohio: Nursing Board Tracker

This page has information and updates on nursing boards and regulation specific to Ohio. Read our recipe for investigating nursing boards' oversight.

Contact Info

Ohio Board of Nursing

17 South High Street, Suite 400
Columbus, OH 43215-3413

Phone: 614.466.3947
Fax: 614.466.0388
Web Site: http://www.nursing.ohio.gov/
Contact Person: Betsy J. Houchen, RN, MS, JD, Executive Director

ProPublica Analysis: Access to License Info

Does this state allow users to look up nurses licenses for free online? Yes
Does this state provide free disciplinary documents online? Yes
In publicly available national database? Yes

Serious Disciplinary Actions

States are required to report sanctions against health providers to the federal government. Below are the number of serious actions against registered nurses that Ohio reported in recent years, based on a ProPublica analysis of data from the Health Resources and Services Administration (see caveats).

Actions, Cumulative by Year

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
54 19 62 134 172 225 218 236 184 420
See the numbers for every state's serious disciplinary actions

Actions, by Year and Type

Year Revocations Probation Suspension Voluntary
Surrender
Renewal
Denial
1999 13 16 25 0 0
2000 6 9 1 3 0
2001 13 22 25 2 0
2002 7 70 53 1 3
2003 35 57 54 23 3
2004 33 90 88 14 0
2005 31 10 168 9 0
2006 28 12 192 4 0
2007 22 25 137 0 0
2008 38 179 203 0 0

Note on the Data

This data should not be used to compare one state against another, because it may not be accurate and it is not adjusted for the number of nurses in each state. Another caution: Since September 2009, some states may have gone back and entered old actions they took against nurses. Check with each state before using these figures in a story.

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Charlie-tracy-100px Podcast: Reporters Charlie Ornstein and Tracy Weber discuss their reporting on delinquent nurses.

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Our Recipe: Investigate Your State's Oversight of Health Care Professionals

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Editor's Note: Why We're Sharing Our Recipe

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Chart: Serious Actions Reported Nationwide

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When Caregivers Harm - Our complete coverage of flawed regulation of healthcare workers California and nationwide

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National Database Flawed - A long-awaited federal database of disciplined healthcare workers had significant gaps in records. Following our investigation found, the database's management team was replaced.

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Tracking Nurses Nationwide - This interactive map and chart shows the state of nursing records access nationwide.

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California Discipline Delayed - Our analysis found that California took three years, on average, to discipline errant nurses. After our report, most of the board and its executive officer either resigned or were removed.

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Database of Sanctioned California Nurses - We assembled a database of nearly 2,400 California registered nurses facing discipline between 2002 and Sept. 2009. We also analyzed the gap in time between the board's public accusation and disciplinary decision.

Credits

Lead Reporters: Charles Ornstein and Tracy Weber


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