Issue   Improving Access to Care

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    AARP Bulletin Highlights Efforts in California to Remove Barriers to Nursing Practice and Care

    Apr 01, 2014

    A new article in the AARP Bulletin, “Nurses Seeking Larger Role in Primary Care,” highlights efforts in California to remove barriers to nursing practice and care. While nurse practitioners have advanced education and training to provide many aspects of primary care, “California and most other states limit their availability by permitting these nurses more

    Issues: Improving Access to Care Location: California National

  2. National

    Nurse Residency Programs: Transition to Practice (Part II)

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    Hosted March 27, 2014: This webinar features an innovative residency program developed in California, with funding support from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.  The California program is academically based, rather than employer based, and has applicability across a broad range of settings. Presenters:  Susan Reinhard, PhD, RN, FAAN, more

    Issues: Improving Access to Care Promoting Nursing Leadership Location: National

  3. National

    More States Removing Barriers to Nursing Practice and Care

    Mar 20, 2014

    Advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), such as nurse practitioners, can help meet the primary health care needs of consumers, including the millions of new people enrolled under the Affordable Care Act and those living in rural areas. But outdated state scope of practice laws are keeping nurses from practicing to the full extent of their more

    Issues: Improving Access to Care Location: Hawaii National Nevada North Dakota

  4. National

    Nurse Leaders in Utah Increase Patients’ Access to Care

    Mar 20, 2014

    The Utah Action Coalition for Health scored a major regulatory victory last fall that removed a barrier to advanced nursing practice. A coalition of nurses and other health care professionals in Utah eliminated a key regulatory barrier to nursing last fall in a move that proponents said will significantly increase access to health care. In more

    Issues: Improving Access to Care Location: National Utah

  5. National

    Nursing Residency Programs: Transition to Practice (Part I)

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    Hosted March 20, 2014: Many Action Coalitions are advancing work in the development and implementation of transition to practice programs. The Future of Nursing:  Leading Change and Advancing Health described the importance of structured programs for new nurse graduates. Evidence shows these programs enhance safety and quality of care, as well as more

    Issues: Improving Access to Care Transforming Nursing Education Location: National

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    FTC: Expanded APRN Scope of Practice Good for Competition and Consumers

    Mar 11, 2014

    On March 7, 2014, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released a staff paper urging state legislators and policy makers to be mindful when evaluating proposals that limit access to care provided by advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs). In the paper, Policy Perspectives: Competition and the Regulation of Advanced Practice Nurses, the FTC concludes that more

    Issues: Improving Access to Care Location: National

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    President’s 2015 Budget Seeks to Boost Primary Care

    Mar 04, 2014

    Today the Obama Administration released its 2015 fiscal budget.  In the budget, President Obama proposed fixing the glitch that left nurse practitioners (NPs) out of the Medicaid primary care bonus, and extending those increased payment rates for all Medicaid primary care providers for one year. This provision was specifically mentioned in the Institute of more

    Issues: Improving Access to Care Transforming Nursing Education Location: National

  8. National

    New Study Shows Nurse Education Level, Caseload Affect Patient Mortality

    Mar 03, 2014

    A new European study published in The Lancet sheds more light on the importance of nurses having a bachelor’s degree and manageable workload. According to the study, patients who underwent surgical procedures were more likely to die if they were treated in hospitals where nurses were caring for more patients and fewer nurses held bachelor’s more

    Issues: Improving Access to Care Transforming Nursing Education Location: National

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