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Iowa Professional Health Program

The goal of the Iowa Professional Health Program (IPHP) is to provide confidential, supportive monitoring that facilitates recovery in a manner that allows licensees to successfully practice their profession. The IPHP uses a system of accountability that is non-disciplinary. The IPHP believes that early diagnosis, treatment and monitoring provide the best outcomes for licensees, registrants, and their patients or clients. 

Definitions

To better understand the objective of the IPHP committee, it is important that everyone understands what the program means when referring to “impairment” and “self-report.”

  • "Impairment" means an inability to practice with reasonable safety and skill as a result of alcohol or drug abuse, dependency, or addiction, or any mental or physical disorder or disability.
  • "Self-report" means the licensee providing written or oral notifications to the committee that the licensee has received or may receive a diagnosis as having an impairment before the board's receiving a complaint or report alleging an impairment before the date of self-report.

Access the form to file a self-report here.

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IPHP Committee — Professional Licensing

The committee includes, but is not limited to, the following:

  • A licensee who has successfully completed a recovery program;
  • A practitioner with expertise in substance abuse/addiction treatment;
  • A psychiatrist or psychologist; and
  • A public member.

The committee reviews and monitors self-reports made by licensed professionals to determine eligibility for participation. The committee designs an individualized health contract to meet the needs of the licensee. The committee assists participants by monitoring their progress in the program.

Meeting Dates

  • January 24, 2025
  • April 18, 2025
  • July 11, 2025
  • October 17, 2025
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Self-Report to IPHP

Licensed professionals who have a condition that may have the potential to affect their ability to practice safely should self-report to IPHP. Failure to report could put themselves and their patients/clients at risk. 

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Confidentiality

Iowa law mandates that information in the possession of the IPHP remain confidential with few exceptions. Participation in the program is not a matter of public record. The confidentiality requirements prohibit licensing boards from having access to IPHP records or related information.

Exceptions to Confidentiality

  • Licensees and registrants must report their participation to other state(s) in which they are licensed or applying for licensure.
  • The IPHP can collaborate with the participant’s treatment team throughout the duration of the contract.
  • The IPHP can report a participant’s non-compliance with his/her IPHP contract to the licensing  board for consideration of disciplinary action. Disciplinary action, if taken, is a public record.
  • The IPHP can communicate information to the licensing board if there is a significant risk to the public.

Healthcare practitioners are obligated to report knowledge of another practitioner's possible impairment to the board. It is in the practitioner's best interest to self-report an impairment before someone else files a complaint or report. By self-reporting, the licensee may avoid formal disciplinary action. Formal disciplinary action taken against a practitioner is a matter of public record. 

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IPHP Forms & Resources

Healthcare Professional Meetings

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