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2 Susan B. Hassmiller, PhD, RN, FAAN Senior Adviser for Nursing, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Director, Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action Welcome
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3 Susan Reinhard, PhD, RN, FAAN Senior Vice President and Director, AARP Public Policy Institute Chief Strategist, Center to Champion Nursing in America Welcome
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4 Mary Boyle Communications Director, Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action and the Center to Champion Nursing in America Summit Overview
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5 Will evaluate the impact of the 2010 Future of Nursing report. Is being put together by a committee chaired by Brandeis University’s Stuart Altman, PhD. Will be released by the National Academy of Medicine (formerly the Institute of Medicine) just before the Summit. Will include emphasis on future steps and areas of focus. Future of Nursing Report Impact Study
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6 Victor J. Dzau, MD President, National Academy of Medicine Summit Highlights George E. Thibault, MD President, Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation Member, National Academy of Medicine Committee for Assessing Progress on Implementing the IOM Recommendations
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7 Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, MD, MBA President and CEO, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Summit Highlights Linda Burnes Bolton, DrPH, RN, FAAN Vice President for Nursing, Chief Nursing Officer, and Director of Nursing Research, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
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Culture of Health: Breakthrough Leaders in Nursing Applicant Web Conference | July 17, 2015 Summit Highlights Meet this year’s Culture of Health: Breakthrough Leaders in Nursing awardees! 8
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Culture of Health: Breakthrough Leaders in Nursing Applicant Web Conference | July 17, 2015 Summit Highlights Reception to honor U.S. Represetative, Lois Capps, a nurse leader and nursing champion. 9
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10 Please direct all hotel and travel-related questions to: Elizabeth Heaps eheaps@aarp.org 202-434-6498 Logistics Marriott Marquis 901 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC
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11 Per the AARP travel policy, the Campaign for Action will cover the cost of your lodging and round-trip travel to the Summit hotel in Washington, DC. This includes airfare, train, and bus costs, as well as mileage if you drive. The Campaign will not reimburse for: parking at the Summit hotel during your stay; transportation from your home or office to airports or other public transportation hub; parking at an airport or other public transportation garage; ground transportation from Washington, DC area hotels; taxis in and about Washington, DC; Extra baggage costs; Tips; Incidentals; Meals outside of what is provided at the Summit. Reimbursement Policy
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12 Summit Website https://aarp.cvent.com/CampaignforAction
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13 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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Florence Nightingale and a Culture of Health “Money would be better spent in maintaining health in infancy and childhood than in building hospitals to alleviate disease. It is much cheaper to promote health than to maintain people in sickness” --Florence Nightingale, 1894 14
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Nurses make up the largest segment of the health and health care workforce and spend most time with people. They: 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 15
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ACTION AREA 3 CREATING HEALTHIER, MORE EQUITABLE COMMUNITIES ACTION AREA 2 FOSTERING CROSS-SECTOR COLLABORATION TO IMPROVE WELL-BEING ACTION AREA 4 STRENGTHENING INTEGRATION OF HEALTH SERVICES AND SYSTEMS ACTION AREA 1 MAKING HEALTH A SHARED VALUE OUTCOME IMPROVED POPULATION HEALTH, WELL-BEING, AND EQUITY EQUITY Culture of Health Action Framework 16
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Connect at the Summit with those from your state: Action Coalitions Breakthrough Leaders in Nursing Public Health Nurse Leaders Making Connections 17
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18 www.cultureofhealth.org Culture of Health
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19 Homework Before the Summit, please read: In it Together—Building a Culture of Health: RWJF’s 2015 President’s Message From Vision to Action (pg. 1-9) Documents can be found at: www.campaignforaction.org/news/ summit-2015-readingwww.campaignforaction.org/news/ summit-2015-reading.
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20 Homework Before the Summit, please read: Charting Nursing’s Future: April 2015 The Value of Nursing in Building a Culture of Health (Part 1) Charting Nursing’s Future: September 2015 The Value of Nursing in Building a Culture of Health (Part 2) Documents can be found at: www.campaignforaction.org/news/ summit-2015-readingwww.campaignforaction.org/news/ summit-2015-reading.
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21 Kristen M. Gurdin Counsel, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Lobbying Rules
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T O UNDERSTAND THE RULES FOR INTERACTIONS WITH POLICYMAKERS AND THEIR STAFF DURING YOUR ENTIRE S UMMIT TRIP. GOAL FOR TODAY 22
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WHY DO WE NEED TO DO THIS? I know the rules! No lobbying!!! 23
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A C OMMUNICATION WITH A LEGISLATOR OR STAFFER THAT : REFERS TO SPECIFIC PENDING OR PROPOSED LEGISLATION AND REFLECTS A VIEW THE DEFINITION OF DIRECT LOBBYING 24
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DIRECT LOBBYING BREAKDOWN Direct Lobbying Formula Breakdown (4 Elements) 1. L EGISLATOR = ELECTED MEMBER OF GENERAL PURPOSE LEGISLATIVE BODY OR STAFFER, OR EXECUTIVE OFFICIAL IF PURPOSE OF CONTACT IS TO INFLUENCE LEGISLATION 2. L EGISLATION = ACTION ON WHICH THE LEGISLATIVE BODY VOTES : BILL, APPROPRIATIONS, RESOLUTIONS, PROPOSED POLICY, BUT NOT REGULATIONS 3. V IEW = E XPRESS SUPPORT OR OPPOSITION OR RECOMMEND CONTENT 4. C OMMUNICATION = EMAIL, LETTER, PHONE CALL, VISIT 25
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EXCEPTION: NONPARTISAN RESEARCH & ANALYSIS 1.P RESENTS RESEARCH & DISCUSSION THAT ALLOWS READERS TO FORM AN INDEPENDENT OPINION. 2.I S BROADLY DISTRIBUTED. 3.H AS NO DIRECT CALLS TO ACTION. 4.H AS A SUBSTANTIAL NON - LOBBYING PURPOSE. 26
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YES, YOU CAN! Talk about broad concerns Share facts and good stories Invite them to see successful models Offer to share nonpartisan research & analysis 27
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Questions 28 Press *1 on your telephone key pad to ask a question OR Use the chat feature being sure to send your question to everyone.
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http://facebook.com/campaignforaction www.twitter.com/campaign4action Campaign Resources Visit us on the web at www.campaignforaction.org 29
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