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Feb 05, 2015
In 1943, Robert Wood Johnson, the renowned former chair of the Johnson & Johnson family of companies, wrote a corporate Credo that opened with a statement that said the company’s “first responsibility” is to the people who use its products and services. That responsibility, he wrote, extends to nurses—a commitment to the profession that is more
Location: National
Feb 03, 2015
On Feb. 2, the Obama Administration released its 2016 fiscal budget, which contained some good news for consumers and nursing. If enacted by Congress, the budget would expand consumers’ access to care by increasing funds for training more advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), which is particularly important given the rising shortage of primary more
Issues: Improving Access to Care Location: National
Jan 28, 2015
Dr. Barbara Nichols, a Wisconsin nurse leader, a member of the Wisconsin Action Coalition and diversity coordinator for the SIP grant, Taking the LEAD for Nursing in Wisconsin: Leadership, Educational Advancement & Diversity, was recently honored as a recipient of the Martin Luther King, Jr Humanitarian Award. The ceremony was held January 19, 2015, more
Issues: Increasing Diversity in Nursing Promoting Nursing Leadership Location: Wisconsin
Dec 23, 2014
1. Advancing Nursing Education The number of students enrolled in RN-to-BSN (bachelor of science in nursing) programs increased 57 percent from 2010 to 2014, according to preliminary data from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. The Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action is promoting four promising education models to help nurses obtain more
Location: National
Dec 22, 2014
Kristy Reuss, PhD, RN, a board member at a community hospital in Colorado, immediately thought of how patient care could be adversely affected if a proposal put forth by senior management to close the rapid response team was implemented. The first and only nurse on the 16-member board, Reuss explained to her colleagues how rapid response teams quickly bring more
Issues: Promoting Nursing Leadership Location: Colorado Idaho National Nebraska
Dec 18, 2014
In November, 2014, 21 national organizations came together to announce a new, nationwide effort to get 10,000 nurses onto boards of directors by 2020. Members of the “Nurses on Boards Coalition” include AARP, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and 19 national nursing organizations. These coalition members recognize that nurses are historically more
Issues: Promoting Nursing Leadership Location: National
Dec 18, 2014
On December 18, the following op-ed by Sue Hassmiller and Susan Reinhard was published by the Tribune News Service. Some of the largest health care systems in America do not have any nurses serving on their boards of directors. That is a huge oversight, especially in a time of rapid change in health care delivery, when consumers and providers would more
Issues: Promoting Nursing Leadership Location: National
Dec 15, 2014
Massachusetts higher education and health care leaders have been working on initiatives to advance and expand the nursing workforce, with the goal of raising the percentage of Registered Nurses with a BSN or higher from 55% to 66% by 2020. Achieving this goal is contingent upon many factors, such as classroom and laboratory facilities, clinical more
Issues: Transforming Nursing Education Location: Massachusetts
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