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Judith Hansen, MS, RN WCN Executive Director Statewide Healthcare Alliance Summit Wisconsin Dells - April 21, 2015 The Wisconsin Nursing Workforce: Challenges & Opportunity
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Mission Assure an adequate, well-prepared and diverse nurse workforce for the people of Wisconsin
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Organizational Structure Board of Directors - Stakeholders 2006 - Not for profit 501(c)(3) 2009 - WI Stat Chap 106.30 – RN & LPN Surveys $4 surcharge for re-licensure WI Dept of Safety & Professional Services - Surveys WI Dept of Workforce Development - Data Funds - DSPS →→DWD→→WCN Funds thru contract w/ DWD
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Data-based Workforce Planning WI population projections - 1.5 million increase by 2034 24% increase - people 65+ 133% increase - people 85+ Changing demographics; increasing diversity Complex health needs, changing systems Aging workforce Aging educators 2011 Institute of Medicine (IOM) Report: The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health
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WCN Data Model Workforce Report Products Education Surveys RN and LPN Surveys Diversity DWD Forecasting Models IOM Report Recommendations
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DWD Workforce Projections
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WCN 2013 Nursing Workforce Report The Wisconsin Nursing Workforce: Status & Recommendations Evidence-based Aligned with IOM Report Provides strategies & actionable steps to mitigate potential shortages
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2014 Wisconsin RN Survey
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% Race - Ethnicity Caucasian African American HispanicAsianOther 201495.11.81.61.41.6 WI Nurses by Gender% Female% Male 201493.16.9
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2014 Wisconsin RN Survey
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2013 Wisconsin LPN Survey Plans to Leave Direct Patient Care (DCP )
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Wisconsin Action Coalition Goal: Implement IOM Future of Nursing Report Co-leads: WCN & Rural WI Health Cooperative Coalition of stakeholders Partners at national level: CCNA, AARP & RWJF RWJF - State Implementation Program Grants
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Taking the LEAD for Nursing in WI RWJF SIP # 70696 Leadership, Educational Advancement & Diversity 1.Advancing nursing education 2.Increase readiness for leadership & presence of nurses on boards 3.Increase diversity & representation from under-represented groups 4.All grant products at: http://www.wisconsincenterfornursing.org/wi- action-coalition.html
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WI Nursing LEADs the PACC Partnerships in Action for Community Care RWJF SIP # 72504 1.Advance nursing education - BSN completion & advanced leadership training 2.Develop regional partnerships to enhance interprofessional collaboration & community- based approaches to care 3.Complete systematic assessment & activity to increase nursing diversity in Wisconsin 4.Grant launch event – May 15
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Care Coordination Conference Friday June 12, 2015 - Navigating the C’s: Collaborative Care Coordination Richard T. Anderson Conference Center, Waukesha Area Technical College Info & register at http://www.wisconsinnurses.org/education/conferences http://www.wisconsinnurses.org/education/conferences Keynote: Gerri Lamb, PhD Arizona State University Author & Editor: Care Coordination: The Game Changer
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Thank YOU for Taking the LEAD! LEAD Donors Administrators of Nursing Education in Wisconsin (ANEW) Aurora Health Care Bellin Health Care Systems Faye McBeath Foundation Katharyn May, PhD, RN, FAAN – Dean, UW Madison SON Meriter-UnityPoint Health Rural Wisconsin Health Cooperative Wisconsin Nurses Association & Nurses Foundation of WI
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Contact Info Judith M. Hansen, MS, RN 1921 East Hartford Ave. PO Box 413 Milwaukee, WI 53201-0413 414-801-NURS (6877) judi@wicenterfornursing.org www.wicenterfornursing.org ‘Like us’ on FaceBook!
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