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LUZ A ALONSO
License Number: ME97551
- General Information
- Academic Appointments
- Specialty Certification
- Financial Responsibility
- Optional Information
- License Information
Primary Practice Address
LUZ A ALONSO
1090 WEST STATE ROAD 436
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL 32714-2921
Medicaid
This practitioner does NOT participate in the Medicaid program.
Staff Privileges
This practitioner has not indicated any staff privileges.
Email Address
Please contact at: amparo.solarte@yahoo.com
Other State Licenses
This practitioner has indicated the following additional state licensure:
State | Profession |
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Ohio |
Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association
If you are a Florida Allopathic (MD) or Osteopathic (DO) Physician, you are required to provide proof of payment of the Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association (NICA) assessment as required by section 766.314, Florida Statutes. Payment of the initial and annual assessment are required of all Florida Allopathic and Osteopathic Physicians who do not qualify for an exemption as set forth in section 766.314(4)(b)4, Florida Statutes.
This practitioner has indicated that he/she has submitted payment of the assessment.
Specialty Certification
This practitioner holds the following certifications from specialty boards recognized by the Florida board which regulates the profession for which he/she is licensed:
Specialty Board | Certification |
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AMERICAN BOARD OF INTERNAL MEDICINE | IM - INTERNAL MEDICINE |
Financial Responsibility
I have hospital staff privileges and I have professional liability coverage in an amount not less than $250,000 per claim, with a minimum annual aggregate of not less than $750,000 from an authorized insurer as defined under s. 624.09, F. S., from a surplus lines insurer as defined under s. 626.914(2), F. S., from a risk retention group as defined under s. 627.942, F.S., from the Joint Underwriting Association established under s. 627.351(4), F. S., or through a plan of self insurance as provided in s.627 .357, F.S.
- ARNP Protocol Documents
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Section 464.012(3), Florida Statutes was amended in the 2017 Legislative Session requiring that an established protocol be maintained at certain locations.
This section removed the requirement that the Board of Nursing reviews or maintains protocols at the department. Instead, established protocols must be maintained on site at the location(s) at which an advanced registered nurse practitioner practices, as well as any updates to protocols.
In the case of multiple supervising physicians in the same group, an advanced registered nurse practitioner must enter into a supervisory protocol with at least one physician within the physician group practice.
Content provided on the ARNP Protocols tab will no longer be updated, as of June 23, 2017. Here is a link to the law change: https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2017/543/BillText/er/PDF , see pages 6-7.
If you have further questions, please contact the Florida Board of Nursing at (850) 245-4125. The Board's website address for additional information is: floridasnursing.gov
Controlled Substance Prescriber Definition
Controlled Substance Prescriber - In accordance with s. 456.44, Florida Statutes, a physician licensed under chapter 458, chapter 459, chapter 461, or chapter 466, a physician assistant licensed under chapter 458 or chapter 459, or an advanced practice registered nurse licensed under part I of chapter 464 who prescribes any controlled substance, listed in Schedule II, Schedule III, or Schedule IV as defined in s. 893.03, for the treatment of chronic nonmalignant pain, must designate himself or herself as a controlled substance prescribing practitioner on his or her practitioner profile.
Authorized to Order Definition
In accordance with s. 381.986, Florida Statutes, a physician who meets certain requirements is authorized to order low-THC cannabis to treat a qualified patient suffering from cancer or a physical medical condition that chronically produces symptoms of seizures or severe and persistent muscle spasms; order low-THC cannabis to alleviate symptoms of such disease, disorder, or condition, if no other satisfactory alternative treatment options exist for the qualified patient; order medical cannabis to treat an eligible patient as defined in s. 499.0295; or order a cannabis delivery device for the medical use of low-THC cannabis or medical cannabis.