A call to action for all nursesThe federal administration’s willingness to put forth nonevidence-based polices serves as a direct threat to the health of our people and the integrity of…
Championing nurses through advocacyTop concerns include improved work environments, access to nursing care, and payment parity. This year promises to be quite active for federal advocacy by…
What it means to be a nurse advocate[Pictured above: From left: American Academy of Nursing President Linda Scott, Kate Judge, and President-elect Debra Barksdale] For over 3 decades, Kate Judge, former…
ANA Enterprise News, October 2024ANA awards $100,000 to C/SNA programs advancing antiracism in nursing The American Nurses Association (ANA) awarded $100,000 to 12 of its Constituent/State Nurses Associations…
Nurses build coalitions at the CapitolNearly 500 nurses, nursing students, and advocates from across the country gathered on June 27 in Washington, DC, for the American Nurses Association (ANA)…
CMS establishes minimum LTC staffing standardsIn a significant move toward achieving safe nurse staffing levels, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) established minimum staffing standards for nurses…
Lived experienceSharing our experiences face-to-face or online through op-eds, blogs, and the like, reflects the very best of advocacy—the process of gaining public support for…
Elevating the voice of nurses through advocacyThe end of the first session of the 118th Congress was notable, to say the least. For starters Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy…
Assess, reflect, actThe National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing (the Commission) defines allyship as “an ethical duty through intentional interventions, advocacy, and support to eliminate…
Deafblindness and health advocacyPatients with moderate-to-severe visual and hearing impairments (deafblindness) need their nurses to understand their needs and provide safe care. Nurses have fundamental knowledge about…
Supporting and advocating for APRNsDespite the proven value of advanced practice RN (APRN) care, the APRN role is at a crossroads.
When Nurses Roar: Embracing Advocacy and EmpowermentThere are just over 4 million nurses in the United States, and as Gallup’s most trustworthy profession for two decades running, one would think…
A call to action for all nursesThe federal administration’s willingness to put forth nonevidence-based polices serves as a direct threat to the health of our people and the…
Championing nurses through advocacyTop concerns include improved work environments, access to nursing care, and payment parity. This year promises to be quite active for federal…
What it means to be a nurse advocate[Pictured above: From left: American Academy of Nursing President Linda Scott, Kate Judge, and President-elect Debra Barksdale] For over 3 decades, Kate…
ANA Enterprise News, October 2024ANA awards $100,000 to C/SNA programs advancing antiracism in nursing The American Nurses Association (ANA) awarded $100,000 to 12 of its Constituent/State…
Nurses build coalitions at the CapitolNearly 500 nurses, nursing students, and advocates from across the country gathered on June 27 in Washington, DC, for the American Nurses…
CMS establishes minimum LTC staffing standardsIn a significant move toward achieving safe nurse staffing levels, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) established minimum staffing standards…
Lived experienceSharing our experiences face-to-face or online through op-eds, blogs, and the like, reflects the very best of advocacy—the process of gaining public…
Elevating the voice of nurses through advocacyThe end of the first session of the 118th Congress was notable, to say the least. For starters Speaker of the House…
Assess, reflect, actThe National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing (the Commission) defines allyship as “an ethical duty through intentional interventions, advocacy, and support…
Deafblindness and health advocacyPatients with moderate-to-severe visual and hearing impairments (deafblindness) need their nurses to understand their needs and provide safe care. Nurses have fundamental…
Supporting and advocating for APRNsDespite the proven value of advanced practice RN (APRN) care, the APRN role is at a crossroads.
When Nurses Roar: Embracing Advocacy and EmpowermentThere are just over 4 million nurses in the United States, and as Gallup’s most trustworthy profession for two decades running, one…
Assess, reflect, actBy: Rasheda Jones, PhD, MSN, RN; Ruth Francis, DrPH, MPH, MCHES; Katie Boston-Leary, PhD, MBA, MHA, RN, NEA-BC; and G. Rumay Alexander, EdD, RN, FAAN