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About RNs Brochure [pdf]
The 2.9 million registered nurses (RNs) in the U.S. are the nation's largest healthcare workforce. Nearly every healthcare encounter includes an RN. From the staff nurse in your community hospital, the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse working in a local retail clinic, or the school nurse in your child's school, the nursing profession is meeting America’s many healthcare needs.
ANA's Health System Reform Agenda (2008) [pdf]
In this key policy document, the American Nurses Association outlines what it sees as the essential components to consider in reforming the U.S. healthcare system—access, cost, quality and workforce.
Commitment to Quality Healthcare Reform: A Consensus Statement from the Nursing Community [pdf]
The nursing profession is committed to the patient, the family, and the community. The principles and recommendations listed were crafted to illustrate the fundamental components of healthcare reform that Congress should incorporate to ensure all patients have access to the exceptional, quality care provided by America’s nurses.
111th Congressional Nursing Caucus [pdf]
Established in 2003, the Congressional Nursing Caucus provides Members of Congress an excellent, non-partisan forum to address issues affecting the nursing community. It also serves as a clearinghouse for information and a sounding board for ideas brought forth by the nursing community.
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