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Association news: Submission to the Department of Health – Independent Nursing and Midwifery Practice National Framework Proposal and ERB Alignment (2022-2026)

By Theresa Lowry Lehnen - 01st Mar 2026

In December 2025, the IAANMP, in partnership with Dr Susan Kent of ArrowHealth, submitted ‘Independent nursing and midwifery practice: A national framework proposal to empower the profession and strengthen the system’ to the Department of Health. The framework sets out a structured, evidence-informed approach to enabling independent nursing and midwifery practice under existing statutory authority and demonstrates alignment with the Expert Review Body (ERB) recommendations for the period 2022–2026.

The proposal is situated within the context of sustained pressure across the Irish health system, including rising chronic disease prevalence, emergency department overcrowding, delayed discharges, and high levels of preventable hospital activity.

These challenges persist despite the largest nursing and midwifery workforce to date, expanding advanced practice and prescribing capacity, and national data indicating that approximately one-third of hospital admissions are preventable or nursing sensitive. Independent nursing and midwifery practice is already occurring across services, but without a nationally consistent pathway or governance structure.

Implementation of the framework does not require legislative change. Existing statutory provisions, including the Health Act 1970, the Nurses and Midwives Act 2011, and the Enhanced Nurse and Midwife Contract (2019) provide the legal basis for autonomous practice and direct contracting. The framework aligns with Sláintecare principles, the HSE National Service Plan 2025, the Programme for Government, Department of Health research priorities, and the ERB report.

A central feature of the proposal is the operationalisation of ERB Recommendation 28 on the evaluation, development, and implementation of independent practice models. More broadly, the framework advances ERB priorities relating to professional autonomy, leadership visibility, expansion of advanced practice, doctoral and research pathways, full utilisation of skills across integrated care, digitalisation, governance reform and contractual modernisation.

The evidence-base underpinning the proposal draws on national data and existing Irish service models, including ANP and AMP-led services, community specialist teams, minor injury units, maternity pathways, and independent providers. Reported outcomes include hospital avoidance rates of 25-35 per cent, high levels of patient satisfaction, reductions in emergency presentations and readmissions, and positive social return on investment.

The proposal discusses structural barriers, particularly restricted access to diagnostics and prescribing, which continue to limit both the full realisation of independent practice and the accurate capture of the clinical, system, and economic impact of nursing and advanced practice nursing.

The proposed model establishes a whole-profession, three-tier continuum of autonomous practice at generalist, specialist, and advanced levels. PCRS-enabled independent contracting would support tariff-based reimbursement, outcomes visibility, integrated diagnostic and referral pathways, and improved continuity of care. Leadership and governance proposals include the establishment of a Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer role within the HSE, national Doctor of Nursing and Midwifery pathways, structured evaluation of 2026 pilots, and a national indemnity framework.

A briefing was sent to the Chief Nursing Officer outlining the proposed framework. The briefing sets out the administrative actions required to progress implementation and seeks engagement to support ERB implementation, Sláintecare delivery, and the national nursing and midwifery workforce strategy.

The full document submitted to the Department of Health is available on the IAANMP website at: https://iaanmp.com/submission-to-the-department-of-health-independent-nursing-midwifery-practice-national-framework-proposal-and-erb-alignment-2022-2026/

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