How do states regulate Certified Nurse Aides?

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2025-02-21
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Bowen Center for Health Workforce Research and Policy
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Certified Nurse Aides (CNAs) are regulated by state-level agencies. All states require CNAs to complete state-approved training and pass a state exam in order to be registered with the state. The specific agency(ies) involved in CNA regulation varies by state. The Bowen Center completed a 50-state scan of state approaches to CNA regulation and findings are included in this report.

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Bott, M., Tobin, M., Maxey, H. How do states regulate Certified Nurse Aides? (2025). Bowen Center for Health Workforce Research and Policy. Indiana University School of Medicine.
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