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licensure
li·cen·sure L0152800 (lī′sən-shər, -sho͝or′)n. The act or an instance of granting a license, usually to practice a profession.licensure (ˈlaɪsənʃə) nthe act of conferring a licence, esp one that permits the practice of a professionli•cen•sure (ˈlaɪ sən ʃər, -ˌʃʊər) n. the granting of licenses, esp. to engage in professional practice. [1840–50] Translationslicensure
licensure [li´sen-shur] the granting of a permit to perform acts which, without it, would be illegal. The licensure of health care personnel traditionally has been the responsibility of the state licensing boards, governed by licensing statutes enacted by the state.individual licensure the granting of a legal permit that is personal and cannot be transferred to another. The individual seeking the licensure must meet standards for practice as established by the state licensing statutes. In most instances the initial license is granted upon successful completion of an examination administered by the state examining board of the specific profession or vocation, and annual re-registration is required to maintain the license.institutional licensure licensure of an agency providing a particular service to the public. In the health field the licensure of health care agencies, such as hospitals and clinics, has been common practice for many years.licensure The public or governmental regulation of health or other professions for voluntary private-sector programs that attest to the competency of an individual health care practitioner. See License. Cf Certification. li·cen·sure (līsĕn-shŭr) Permission granted to a professional to practice within a jurisdiction. [L. licentia, fr. licet, it is permitted, + -ure, noun suffix] |