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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC
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High-quality, patient-centered health care for all will require a transformation of the health care delivery system. Institute of Medicine Report
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC Areas of Focus Leadership Practice & Care Education Interprofessional Collaboration Diversity
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC P Education Progress
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC State Progress in Removing Barriers
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC Leadership Progress
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC Leadership Progr Leadership Progress
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC P Diversity Progress
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC P Action Coalition Diversity Efforts A majority of Action Coalitions already have or plan to: Partner with minority nursing organizations. Create a diversity manual of best or promising practices. Develop a toolkit for ethnic minority recruitment of faculty and students.
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC Interprofessional Collaboration
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC New Collaborations
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC Institute of Medicine Impact Study
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC Institute of Medicine Impact Study Broad Findings: The Campaign has made significant progress toward implementing the recommendations of the Future of Nursing report. –Galvanized the nursing community –Met or exceeded expectations in many areas Moving forward, the Campaign needs to engage a broader network of stakeholders in its work in the areas of: –Scope of practice –Education –Collaboration and leadership –Diversity –Data
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC Removing Barriers to Practice and Care Recommendation 1: Build Common Ground Around Scope of Practice and Other Issues in Policy and Practice
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC Recommendation 2: Continue Pathways Toward Increasing the Percentage of Nurses with a Baccalaureate Degree Recommendation 3: Create and Fund Transition-to- Practice Residency Programs Recommendation 4: Promote Nurses’ Pursuit of Doctoral Degrees Recommendation 5: Promote Nurses’ Interprofessional and Lifelong Learning Achieving Higher Levels of Education
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC Promoting Diversity Recommendation 6: Make Diversity in the Nursing Workforce a Priority
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC Collaborating & Leading in Care Delivery Recommendation 7. Expand Efforts and Opportunities for Interprofessional Collaboration and Leadership Development for Nurses Recommendation 8. Promote the Involvement of Nurses in the Redesign of Care Delivery and Payment Systems Recommendation 9. Communicate with a Wider and More Diverse Audience to Gain Broad Support for Campaign Objectives
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC Improving Workforce Data Infrastructure Recommendation 10. Improve Workforce Data Collection
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC RWJF Vision We, as a nation, will strive together to build a Culture of Health, enabling all in our diverse society to lead healthy lives, now and for generations to come.
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC U.S. Health Challenges Demographics are shifting: Diverse population Older and sicker population Heart disease, cancer and stroke are leading causes of death.
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC Disturbing Facts 1/3 of kids are overweight or obese. 75% of 17- to 24-year- olds are ineligible to serve in the military. One of every two deaths in America is linked to chronic disease.
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC Health Outcomes Worse for Poor and Minority Populations Least Healthy Counties More infants die More children live in poverty Higher crime rates Higher unemployment Higher drop out and teen pregnancy rates Most Healthy Counties Better access to healthy foods, parks and exercise venues Better access to health care Less likely to end up in hospital for preventative reasons
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC Nurses make up the largest segment of the health and health care workforce and spend most time with people. We: Promote prevention and wellness. Ensure clean water and environmental safety. Provide population-focused services to entire communities. Nurses Crucial to Building a Culture of Health
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC We have been “leading change” and will “advance health.” Nurses in Virginia and around the country can inspire and help their communities work together to help all people live the healthiest lives possible. The Virginia Action Coalition is working every day to help Virginians live healthier lives as the Campaign strives to transform health and healthcare through nursing. Action Coalitions Building a Culture of Health
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC The Virginia Action Coalition is working to empower nurses. All nurses have a say in the future of the profession. We welcome the next generation of nurses! Action Coalitions Building a Culture of Health
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC The Campaign is making progress but more needs to be done. It will take all of us. Continue your education. Pursue leadership. Call to Action: The Future of Nursing and You
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC Nurse Leadership
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Virginia Nurses AssociationFebruary 16, 2016 Andrea Brassard, PhD, FNP-BC http://facebook.com/campaignforaction www.twitter.com/campaign4action Help Shape the Future of Health Care www.campaignforaction.org Support your Virginia Action Coalition. Sign up for our email alerts and newsletters. Visit our website and participate in our online community. Educate your colleagues about the Campaign.
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