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Report on the National Campaign for Action Summit held in Washington DC, Feb 27-Mar 1 Update INAC activities including recent grant award. The Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action. Idaho is beginning its third year as a member of the CFA which now includes all 50 states!.
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Report on the National Campaign for Action Summit held in Washington DC, Feb 27-Mar 1 • Update INAC activities including recent grant award
The Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action • Idaho is beginning its third year as a member of the CFA which now includes all 50 states!
Where We’ve Been: Pillars Interprofessional Collaboration Diversity DATA
Working Summit Highlights • Creating a movement for change in nursing, creating partnerships, being transparent about goals, being persistent and bold • We cannot afford not to change • What does success look like: “ A country invested in being healthy”
Working Summit Highlights • Seeking Clarity of Purpose • Asking why are you doing what you’re doing • If your dream came true , what would it look like? • Are you at your bedrock purpose? • “Improving Health by Unleashing the Potential of Nursing”
Working Summit Highlights • In our coalitions, how can we keep doing the same things, with the same people and expect a different result? • Don’t disrupt the status quo • Keep interests and relationships in silos • Don’t tick people off If you are going to transform something, you have to STOP doing something • Stop talking about talking about it • Stop focusing on what they should do and focus on what we should do
Working Summit Highlights • Appreciative Interviews: what works right now? • Getting in the “weeds” have a really good understanding of what is going on • Understanding how it can work for everyone, who and how • Creating common ground and compromise “Fragmentation of purpose will make it impossible to take action”
IDAHO: Campaign for Action Strategy G A M E P L A N 1. What is happening around us that demands adaptation? 3. Given our purpose, what seems possible now? 5. How are we breaking away from the current state toward the future? GOAL 1:Leadership Increase leadership and full partnership roles of nurses to contribute to a transformed health care systems Next Quarter Next Year Next Month Next Week •Practice & hiring Changes 200,00 people in Idaho to have insurance soon Need to increase BSN due to Magnet status - ACA driven Shifting pt expectations – more consumer focus Gap in health literacy • Task Hold focus groups Collect baseline data for all teams • Action Plan next Idaho working summit Hold summit in June Plan data collection Design focus group process • Task Orientation and onboarding of manager Disseminating info about grant and process • Action Hire SIP grant manager Communication to Coalition and Leadership Team progress GOAL 2: Education Strengthening nurse education and training GOAL 3: Improving access to care Improving access to care by enabling nurses to participate to the full extent of their education and training • • What is at stake if we do not change? • Unprepared nursing faculty • Unprepared workforce • Citizens lack access to a provider • Nurses have no voice in health policy transformation • • • • Current status: Plenary authority/barriers to practice exist statewide No statewide strategy to increase BSN Looming & present faculty shortage Some leadership programs (online, MSN) but no continuing ed courses 2. Where are we starting, really? • Current status: No initiatives to improve health literacy Define baseline data needs SIP grant to focus in grad residencies • Current status: Just beginning to understand what other states are doing Three residencies now CAH – no courses $ and individuals
Preparing the Idaho nursing workforce of the future: • Improved ability to work in collaborative teams • Improved education in evidenced based practice • Improvements in case management, care coordination and navigation skills • Improved ability to effectively communicate with and teach patients • Improved critical thinking skills • Increased numbers of BSN prepared nurses • Increased numbers of APRN’s to deliver primary care services
Working Summit Highlights • Generating and Prioritizing BIG Ideas: the top 5 • Implement a national media campaign with a high profile spokesperson • Run for office! • Push for a federal solution to remove barriers to practice and care. • Put a nurse-run clinic in every school in every state/county. • Compel RWJF/AARP to offer scholarships to undergrads, like the Jonas Scholars program.
Idaho Nursing Action Coalition: update • Three Action Teams have identified goals, including baseline data needs and begun developing action steps • Successfully created SIP, secured maximum match, and have hired one of two project managers • Planning June 13, 2013 Third Annual Idaho INAC Working Summit
Idaho Nursing Action Coalition: Education • Identify baseline data needs: Texas model • Develop a education model for nursing that promotes ADN to achieve higher degrees • Increase the number of MSN and doctoral nurses in ID • Develop a model for nurse residencies in ID (SIP grant) • Establish goals that reflect career competency for nurses
Idaho Nursing Action Coalition: Leadership • Identify baseline data needs • Establish an inventory of strategic state appointments. • Develop pipeline of nurse leaders at the state level. • Establish leadership development course (SIP grant)
Idaho Nursing Action Coalition: Access to Care • Identify baseline data needs • Conduct comprehensive practice survey of APRN and employers in Idaho to determine non-statutory barriers to APRN practice (SIP grant) • Create strategic initiatives to remove barriers to access and practice
INAC next steps: • Launch SIP project • Engage and energize coalition members to participate in grant • Must continually re-evaluate the work of INAC: is it right for people, health, communities? • Must fully understand what is happening in Idaho, complete baseline data needs for all teams, as well as analyzing additional research needs
The Future of Nursing is You! Contact us: mhenbest@nurseleaders.org Website: www.nurseleaders.org