Feb 23, 2015
Advancing Health: Newsletters from the Campaign for Action Archive
Advancing Health: News from the Campaign for Action is a newsletter bringing you the latest stories about how the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action and partners across the country are transforming health and health care through nursing. You can read past issues of the newsletter below.
Advancing Health: February 2016
- Latest IOM Report Urges Greater Collaboration, Diversity
 - “Nursing Has a Great Role to Play in Building a Culture of Health”
 - Leading Change & Building Healthier Communities: Summit 2015
 - Campaign for Action Five-Year Celebration Video
 - Champions of Nursing
 
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Advancing Health: October 2015
- The Future of Nursing Is Here: Campaign Marks Five Years of Progress
 - IOM Evaluation Report Will Reflect Research, Perspectives From Many
 - Champions of Nursing: Aetna and Cigna
 - Campaign Leaders Discuss Culture of Health and the Next Five Years
 
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Advancing Health: July 2015
- Mentoring Boosts People Involved, and Nursing As a Whole
 - The Impact of State Nursing Practice Laws on Business
 - Videos: What Is A Nurse Leader?
 - Plenty of Industries See the Larger Benefits of Supporting Nursing and State Coalitions
 - Champion of Nursing: Best Buy
 
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Advancing Health: April 2015
- Building a More Diverse Nursing Workforce
 - Montana’s Quest to Boost Native Americans in Nursing
 - Video: Transforming Health Care through Nurse Leadership
 - Nebraska Joins 19 States and D.C. in Modernizing Nurse Practitioner Law
 - Champion of Nursing: UnitedHealth Group
 
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Advancing Health: February 2015
- Health Care Executives, Other Stakeholders Join Effort to Put Nurses on Governing Boards
 - A New Future for Nursing Takes Shape
 - The Top Five Issues for Nursing in 2015
 - Nurse Leaders Bring Strong Knowledge of Clinical Care and Other Skills to Board Rooms
 - Champions of Nursing: Johnson & Johnson
 
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Advancing Health: October 2014
- Nursing Movement Looks to Past to Change the Future
 - Building Momentum Nationwide to Get Nurses on Boards
 - The Road to Nurse Leadership
 - First Nurse Ever Appointed to the Baystate Health Board of Trustees
 - Champions of Nursing: Target
 
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Advancing Health: July 2014
- Transforming Nursing Education
 - In the States: Making BSN Education Accessible to Minnesotans in their Home Communities
 - Minnesota Removes Barriers to Full Practice Authority for Advanced Practice Registered Nurses
 - Connecticut Passes Bill that Will Increase Consumers’ Access to Health Care
 - Champions of Nursing: Catholic Health Association
 
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Advancing Health: March 2014
- More States Removing Barriers to Nursing Practice and Care
 - In the States: Nurse Leaders in Utah Increase Patients’ Access to Care
 - New Kentucky Law Increases Consumer Access to Care by Removing Barriers to APRN Practice and Care
 - Texas Team Convenes Nearly 250 Nurses for Second Annual Summit and Gala
 - Champions of Nursing: The Leapfrog Group
 
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Advancing Health: November 2013
- Nurses Take Leadership Roles on New Insurance Exchanges
 - In the States: Colorado Makes the Connection for Nurse Leadership
 - Rhode Island Launches First Statewide Residency Program for Nurses
 - Arizona Nurses Prepare Would-Be Patients for the New Health Care Exchanges
 
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