"Raise the Voice: Transforming Health Care Policy and Practice Through Nursing Schools" produced by the American Academy of Nursing, www.aannet.org. Support for this DVD program provided by a grant...
"Raise the Voice: Transforming Health Care Policy and Practice Through Nursing Schools" produced by the American Academy of Nursing, www.aannet.org. Support for this DVD program provided by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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To echo part of the above comment and take it a step further: "...how have nurses transformed healthcare in the US by doing that?" Not so well, huh?"
To advance this line of inquiry, will AAN share a vision and policy for national health reform they will support? Is it Improved Medicare-For-All embodied by bill HR 676?
Does AAN believe that "Edge Runners" should advocate to make guaranteed affordable quality care for all, such as in HR 676, the leading edge policy for U.S. health reform?
Yawn. The narrator sounds like a smoker. The nurses look exhausted and/or overweight. The commentary is lacking in passion and frankly, I am not convinced. Perhaps nurses need to think about the statement "nursing leadership has always focused on the patient" - and ask "and how have nurses transformed healthcare in the US by doing that?" Not so well, huh?
Look at history - nurses were able to accomplish a lot more when they served someone/something bigger than themselves.
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To advance this line of inquiry, will AAN share a vision and policy for national health reform they will support? Is it Improved Medicare-For-All embodied by bill HR 676?
Does AAN believe that "Edge Runners" should advocate to make guaranteed affordable quality care for all, such as in HR 676, the leading edge policy for U.S. health reform?
Look at history - nurses were able to accomplish a lot more when they served someone/something bigger than themselves.