
Intervention Project for Nurses (IPN) was established in 1984 through legislative action to ensure public health and safety through a program that provides close monitoring of nurses who are unsafe to practice due to impairment as a result of misuse or abuse of alcohol or drugs, or both, or due to a mental or physical condition which could affect the licensee's ability to practice with skill and safety.
If you are interested in additional information on Florida's impaired practitioner program for nurses, formally known as the Intervention Project for Nurses (IPN), you may contact
Mailing Address:
Intervention Project for Nurses (IPN)
P.O. Box 49130 | Jacksonville Beach, FL 32240-9130
Toll Free:
800.840.2720
Phone: Fax:
904.270.1620 904.270.1633
Note: Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.
More Information:
http://www.ipnfl.org
(Contract Number: COMR7)
Jean D'Aprix, BA, RN, CARN, Executive Director
| MISSION: | To protect and promote the health of all residents and visitors in the state through organized state |
| and community efforts, including cooperative agreements with counties. | |
| VISION: | A healthier future for the people of Florida. |
| PURPOSE: | To protect the public through health care licensure, enforcement and information. |
| FOCUS: | To be the nation's leader in quality health care regulation. |
| VALUES: | Integrity, Commitment, Respect, Excellence, Accountability, Teamwork, & Empowerment. |