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Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action

Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action. Audience to be Addressed Date. Presenter’s Name. Health Care S ystem Challenges. Fragmentation. Health Care Disparities. Aging and Sicker Population. Life expectancy rising Baby boomers aging Chronic diseases increasing. Primary Care Shortage.

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Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action

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  1. Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action Audience to be Addressed Date Presenter’s Name

  2. Health Care System Challenges

  3. Fragmentation

  4. Health Care Disparities

  5. Aging and Sicker Population • Life expectancy rising • Baby boomers aging • Chronic diseases increasing

  6. Primary Care Shortage • Rural and low-income areas particularly affected • Fewer physicians entering primary care • 32 million more people to get health insurance in 2014

  7. High Costs

  8. RWJF’s Commitment to Improving Care • RWJF mission: to improve health and health care for all Americans • Need to address challenges facing nursing to address challenges facing our health system

  9. IOM Report • High-quality, patient-centered health care for all will require a transformation of the health care delivery system

  10. Campaign Vision • All Americans have access to high-quality, patient-centered care in a health care system where nurses contribute as essential partners in achieving success

  11. Campaign for Action

  12. Education

  13. Education • Evidence • Significant association between educational level and patient outcomes • 6 percent of AD grads get advanced degree, enabling them to teach and serve as PCPs, compared to 20 percent of BSN grads

  14. Practice • All practitioners should practice to full extent of their education and training • Optimal care • Physicians, nurses and other health professionals work in team-based model of care delivery • Models of care maximize time that providers can spend on their respective roles and responsibilities to patients

  15. Practice • Evidence: More than 10 studies show equivalent patient outcomes when care is provided by APRN or MD for certain services • Includes two Cochrane reviews • Randomized clinical trial published in JAMA • Office of Technology Assessment • No studies show care is better in states that do not allow APRNs to practice to full extent of education and training

  16. Collaboration • Integrated, collaborative, patient-centered health care teams • Foster interprofessional education, training and practice

  17. Leadership • Nurses bring important viewpoint to management and policy discussions • Prepare more nurses to help lead improvements in health care quality, safety, access and value

  18. Leadership • Gallup survey of 1,500 opinion leaders* said nurses should have more: • Influence in reducing medical errors, increasing quality of care, promoting wellness • Input and impact in planning, policy development and management * RWJF, 2010

  19. Nurse Leaders in the Boardroom • Survey of 1,000 U.S. hospitals* found: • Nurses account for only 6 percent of board members • Physicians are 20 percent of board members • Other clinicians are 5 percent of board members * American Hospital Association, 2011

  20. Leadership at Every Level • Evidence: TCAB • Nurses create, test, implement changes to improve patient care • Results • Falls with harm, “code blue” calls, 30-day re-admissions declined • 71 percent of floor nurses felt their ideas counted after TCAB, up 13 percent

  21. Data • Improve health care workforce data collection to better assess and project workforce requirements • Research on health care workforce is fragmented • Need data on all health professions

  22. Diversity

  23. Campaign Strategies

  24. Strategic Advisory Committee

  25. Campaign for Action

  26. Examples

  27. Campaign for Action

  28. Campaign Resources • Visit us on the Web at: www.thefutureofnursing.org • Follow us on twitter at: www.twitter.com/futureofnursing • Join us on Facebook at: http://facebook.com/futureofnursing

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