Sunday, November 14, 2010
Continued Support from JMU Nursing 2011
Based upon the comments from previous posts, it is clear that James Madison University nursing students for the class 2011 support H.R. 2043 in that there is an obvious need for increased nursing faculty. We hope to see this bill progress and look forward to positive changes as we enter the workforce.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Tim Kaine for Support of H.R. 2043
Senator Mark Warner for Support
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Stakeholder Support in Northern Virginia
Congressman supports the current healthcare reform because of its step in curbing increases health care delivery costs as well as providing more treatment to peoples suffering from mental illnesses. He has also been proactive in disease prevention, health promotion, and cessation of smoking in multiple House office buildings. He is also involved in National Institute for Health (NIH) and funding for health research, while supporting medical and scientific communities’ rights to exercise their skills in current stem cell research. There are multiple non-profit organizations that Congressman Moran continues to provide funding for, including a nurse-managed care facility at Marymount University.
I believe that with Congressman Moran’s support of healthcare reform, involved research and disease prevention efforts, and support of nursing care facilities to help lower income families, Congressman Moran can help the passage of H.R. 2043 due to his congressional influence and history of health care involvement.
Congressman Jim Moran-healthcare. (2010, November 11). Retrieved from http://moran.house.gov/issues_healthcare.shtml
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Key Stakeholders
As of April 22, 2009, no new developments have been made in the passing of the Nursing Education, Expansion, and Development Act of 2009. With the recent elections, it is important that the supporters pass on the significance of this bill to newly elected house members. Rick Boucher was running for a house position in the 9th district, but was unsuccessful. He served on two house committees and was a big proponent for health care reform and was a supporter or of H. R. 2043. With his loss in this election, he will be passing his position on the committee that supports this bill. Because we feel this bill is of great significance to nursing education, we emailed the Commissioner of Government Affairs, Linda Ault BSN, MSN, of the Virginia Nurses Association to encourage lobbying of H.R. 2043 for the new house members.
To get a local point of view, we emailed Kemper McCauley BSN, the director of the surgical floor at Augusta Health to ask if he has seen a change in the number of graduating nurses because of the nursing faculty shortage. His perspective in the clinical setting will demonstrate the effect of the faculty nursing shortage on all nurses. We also emailed Linda Sobel PhD, RN, to get an understanding of how the nursing faculty shortage affects actual nursing faculty. Specifically, how does the shortage affect the work load and number of classes the staff is responsible for?