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Healthcare Coalition Formed to Fight Nursing Shortage

 

With the world facing a potentially dangerous shortage of nurses, 16 of the nation’s leading nursing and healthcare organizations have formed a coalition called Nurses for a Healthier Tomorrow. The group has kicked off a fund-raising drive and search for sponsors to help underwrite a national advertising campaign. The ads will be designed to recruit new nurses and encourage existing ones to remain in the profession. The goal is to raise at least $1 million.

In its quest for funding, the coalition hopes to work with major health insurers, managed care companies, pharmaceutical firms and healthcare providers to join the effort with sponsorship dollars or in-kind services to create and place the campaign. In addition to seeking sponsors, the coalition will ask nursing schools and hospitals -- the organizations most affected by the nursing shortage -- to contribute seed money for the campaign.

So far, members of the coalition are:

  • Academy of Medical Surgical Nurses

  • American Association of Colleges of Nursing

  • American Association of Critical-Care Nurses and AACN Certification Corp.

  • American Association of Nurse Anesthetists

  • American Association of Orthopaedic Nurses

  • American College of Nurse Practitioners

  • American Hospital Association

  • American Nurses Association

  • American Organization of Nurse Executives

  • American Psychiatric Nurses Association

  • American Red Cross

  • Arthritis Foundation

  • Association of periOperative Registered Nurses

  • Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses

  • Emergency Nurses Association

  • Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International (Fiscal Agent)

  • National Association of Neonatal Nurses

  • National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses

  • National Organization for Associate Degree Nursing

  • National School Nurses Association

  • National League for Nursing

  • National Student Nurses Association

  • Oncology Nursing Society

  • U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Organizers say the message of the campaign is simple: A nursing education teaches highly versatile skills such as critical thinking, customer service, decision making, science and technology that can lead to exciting jobs in all kinds of organizations. Few people are aware of the range of positions available for professional nurses, not only in direct patient care, but also in roles as researchers, entrepreneurs, managers, corporate board members and more.

Organizers of Nurses for a Healthier Tomorrow say they’re taking a proactive stance to prevent what could cost the nation billions of dollars to repair. In fact, a recent Harris Poll found that 86 percent of Americans fear the quality of healthcare could be affected by the shortage of nurses.

For more information, call Hetrick Communications Inc. at 317-262-8080.

 

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