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Jun 06, 2016
What has changed, exactly, in the wake of the 2010 report on the future of nursing? That’s what the more
Issues: Collecting Workforce Data Fostering Interprofessional Collaboration Improving Access to Care Promoting Nursing Leadership Transforming Nursing Education Location: National
Jun 02, 2016
Since the Institute of Medicine (IOM) set the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action on its course with its recommendations in 2010, the Campaign and its Action Coalitions have used a dashboard to keep track of progress. That gauge has just been updated, in an effort to better more
Issues: Collecting Workforce Data Fostering Interprofessional Collaboration Improving Access to Care Increasing Diversity in Nursing Promoting Nursing Leadership Transforming Nursing Education Location: National
Event
How many nurses will be needed in a year? In two, or five? What exactly will their roles be, and where? Data are critical to answering these questions and others, and shaping the future of the nation’s health care. In this webinar, led by Erin Fraher, PhD, MPP, director of the Program on Health Workforce Research and Policy at Cecil G. Sheps Center for more
Issues: Collecting Workforce Data Location: National
May 19, 2016
The Connecticut Nursing Collaborative-Action Coalition (CNC-AC) is partnering with the state’s Department of Labor and Department of Public Health to manage and analyze Connecticut’s nursing workforce data. The analysis will provide critical information for ongoing planning for the health of Connecticut residents, development of the nursing more
Issues: Building Healthier Communities Collecting Workforce Data Promoting Nursing Leadership Location: Connecticut
May 19, 2016
“In God we trust. All others bring data.” That’s how one speaker, quoting the late statistician William Edwards Deming, reflected on the point of the historic meeting held in Washington, D.C., May 9-10. For the first time, national nursing organizations and federal agencies that collect data on the nursing workforce came together to plan. The more
Issues: Collecting Workforce Data Location: National
May 18, 2016
The GNLC has been presenting the results of some of our work around the country. At the Annual Conference of the National Forum of State Nursing Workforce Centers in Orlando, FL., April 27-29. Dr. Lisa Eichelberger gave a presentation called “The hunt for good workforce data” describing the process involved in obtaining the nursing workforce data in more
Issues: Collecting Workforce Data Location: Georgia
May 06, 2016
For a smooth-functioning, equitable health care system, “we’re going to need every nurse,” says AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins in her essay celebrating National Nurses Week. For everyone’s good, the nation needs more nurses and needs to make sure that they are partners in making decisions. Writes Jenkins, “This National Nurses Week, all of us at AARP more
Issues: Collecting Workforce Data Fostering Interprofessional Collaboration Improving Access to Care Increasing Diversity in Nursing Promoting Nursing Leadership Transforming Nursing Education Location: National
May 05, 2016
At 3.4 million strong, nurses are the largest group of health care providers in the U.S. Year after year, Gallup’s annual poll finds nurses rank as having the highest honesty and ethical standards of any profession. We interact with nurses every day—in our hospitals, more
Issues: Building Healthier Communities Collecting Workforce Data Fostering Interprofessional Collaboration Improving Access to Care Increasing Diversity in Nursing Promoting Nursing Leadership Transforming Nursing Education Location: National