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Therapeutic Diet Orders: Who Can Order Diets?

Some articles have misstated that CMS' new rule on therapeutic diet orders
has "leveled the playing field" between RDNs and other nutrition
professionals. This is not actually the case. The rule does not define what
qualifications are needed to independently order therapeutic diets. Rather
the rule leaves it up to the hospital to make that decision (in accordance
with state law, which defines the scope of and sets minimum standards for
dietetics and nutrition practice).

This remains consistent with what has always taken place - hospitals have
always been able to hire RDNs or other nutrition professionals. There was no
federal law or regulation that granted RDNs the exclusive ability to provide
nutrition services in hospitals. Similarly, CMS' new rule does not add or
eliminate any perceived exclusivity, which the Academy has been aware of
since the beginning.

However, hospitals consistently hire RDNs because of their qualifications,
education and training. The Academy is confident that as hospitals implement
the new regulation and privilege practitioners to order therapeutic diets,
they will continue to carefully examine individuals' credentials and
competencies, recognizing the totality of evidence showing that RDNs deliver
effective, safe, cost-effective nutrition care.

The Academy will continue to work on behalf of its members. If you have any
other questions regarding therapeutic diet orders, please visit
<http://www.eatright.org/HealthProfessionals/content.aspx?id=6442474904> our
FAQs.  Also feel free to email us at  <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.





Judy Klavens-Giunta, RDN

Policy and Advocacy Leader

PHCN PG



p. 732.932.526






From: Judy Klavens-Giunta <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2014 12:44:52 -0400
Subject: Therapeutic Diet Orders: Who Can Order Diets?

Therapeutic Diet Orders: Who Can Order Diets?
Some articles have misstated that CMS’ new rule on therapeutic diet orders has “leveled the playing field” between RDNs and other nutrition professionals. This is not actually the case. The rule does not define what qualifications are needed to independently order therapeutic diets. Rather the rule leaves it up to the hospital to make that decision (in accordance with state law, which defines the scope of and sets minimum standards for dietetics and nutrition practice).

This remains consistent with what has always taken place – hospitals have always been able to hire RDNs or other nutrition professionals. There was no federal law or regulation that granted RDNs the exclusive ability to provide nutrition services in hospitals. Similarly, CMS’ new rule does not add or eliminate any perceived exclusivity, which the Academy has been aware of since the beginning.

However, hospitals consistently hire RDNs because of their qualifications, education and training. The Academy is confident that as hospitals implement the new regulation and privilege practitioners to order therapeutic diets, they will continue to carefully examine individuals’ credentials and competencies, recognizing the totality of evidence showing that RDNs deliver effective, safe, cost-effective nutrition care.

The Academy will continue to work on behalf of its members. If you have any other questions regarding therapeutic diet orders, please visit our FAQs<http://www.eatright.org/HealthProfessionals/content.aspx?id=6442474904>.  Also feel free to email us at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.


Judy Klavens-Giunta, RDN
Policy and Advocacy Leader
PHCN PG

p. 732.932.5265    f. 732.932.6074
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