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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!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Report on the National  Campaign for Action  Summit held in Washington DC, Feb 27-Mar 1
Page 2: Report on the National  Campaign for Action  Summit held in Washington DC, Feb 27-Mar 1

• Report on the National Campaign for Action Summit held in Washington DC, Feb 27-Mar 1

• Update INAC activities including recent grant award

Page 3: Report on the National  Campaign for Action  Summit held in Washington DC, Feb 27-Mar 1

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!

Page 4: Report on the National  Campaign for Action  Summit held in Washington DC, Feb 27-Mar 1

WHERE WE’VE BEEN: PILLARS

DATA

Interprofessional Collaboration

Diversity

Page 5: Report on the National  Campaign for Action  Summit held in Washington DC, Feb 27-Mar 1

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”

Page 6: Report on the National  Campaign for Action  Summit held in Washington DC, Feb 27-Mar 1

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”

Page 7: Report on the National  Campaign for Action  Summit held in Washington DC, Feb 27-Mar 1

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

Page 8: Report on the National  Campaign for Action  Summit held in Washington DC, Feb 27-Mar 1

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”

Page 9: Report on the National  Campaign for Action  Summit held in Washington DC, Feb 27-Mar 1

•Practice & hiring Changes200,00 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

2. Where are we starting, really?

5. How are we breaking away from the current state toward the future?

Next Week

Next Month

Next Quarter

Next Year

• Action

Hire SIP grant manager

Communication to Coalition and Leadership Team progress

• Task

Orientation and onboarding of manager

Disseminating info about grant and process

• Action Plan next Idaho working summit

Hold summit in June

Plan data collection

Design focus group process

• Task

Hold focus groups

Collect baseline data for all teams

• Current status:No initiatives to improve health

literacyDefine baseline data needsSIP grant to focus in grad

residencies

• Current status:Just beginning to understand what other states

are doingThree residencies nowCAH – no courses $ and individuals

GOAL 3: Improving access to care

Improving access to care by enabling nurses to participate to the full extent of their education and training

IDAHO: Campaign for Action Strategy G A M E P L A N

GOAL 1:Leadership

Increase leadership and full partnership roles of nurses to contribute to a transformed health care systems

1. What is happening around us that demands adaptation?

GOAL 2: Education

Strengthening nurse education and training

3. Given our purpose, what seems possible now?

4. What is at stake if we do not change? Unprepared nursing facultyUnprepared workforceCitizens lack access to a providerNurses have no voice in health policy transformation

• Current status: Plenary authority/barriers to practice

exist statewideNo statewide strategy to increase BSNLooming & present faculty shortageSome leadership programs (online,

MSN) but no continuing ed courses

Page 10: Report on the National  Campaign for Action  Summit held in Washington DC, Feb 27-Mar 1

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

Page 11: Report on the National  Campaign for Action  Summit held in Washington DC, Feb 27-Mar 1

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.

Page 12: Report on the National  Campaign for Action  Summit held in Washington DC, Feb 27-Mar 1

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

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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

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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)

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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

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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

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The Future of Nursing is You!

Contact us: [email protected]

Website: www.nurseleaders.org