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APRN Legislation Update

Posted By Administration, Monday, March 21, 2016

March 16th was the last day that bills could be heard in committee. 17 bills were on the Senate Health Committee agenda. After 4.5 hours of patiently waiting,HB2236, Advance Practice Registered Nurses strike everything amendmentwas finally heard.


Rory Hays, AzNA lobbyist, spoke in favor of the bill which was amended to address only the removal of the collaboration language from the Powers and Duties of the Board section of the Nurse Practice Act (NPA) and move language that described the "consult and refer" conditions from Rules to Statute. Steve Barclay, lobbyist for ArMA, advised the committee that ArMA was taking a neutral position on the revised bill.

HB2236 passed 6 votes in favor (Lesko, Hobbs, Begay, Barto, Bradley, & Pancrazi), none against, and one not voting (Yee). The bill now goes to the full Senate for a vote. If it passes the Senate, it goes directly to the full House for vote (without the requirement for hearing in a committee) and then to the Governor’s desk to be signed. Notices will be sent out when the dates for those two votes are scheduled. 

As mentioned in earlier messages, stakeholder meetings (nurses, physicians and legislators) are planned for the summer to work on proposed legislation to be introduced in the 2017 legislature. Unfinished business will be discussed. For the remainder of this year, we will continue to consult with our lobbying team and the coalition to identify what strategies worked and what new approaches may be in order. We will consult with other states who have faced similar arguments against full and direct access to APRN care and learn from their successes. It is our intention to continue to return to the legislature as many times as it takes to achieve all of the original goals for our APRN Consensus Model legislation.

Thank you for your support and feedback - it was quite an inspiration to witness the tremendous involvement of so many nurses. We will continue to need the help of each and every nurse in the remaining Senate and House votes and in the sessions to come in 2017. With strong and sustained effort, we will surely achieve all of our goals. Updates will continue to be posted here on the AzNA website as well as on facebook and twitter (links at top of page, upper left hand corner). 

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ZIKA Virus Information and Updates

Posted By Administration, Monday, February 8, 2016

As the ZIKA Virus continues to present a threat within the United States and abroad, ANA is closely following the crisis as it evolves.  To keep you up to date with the latest information and recommendations, ANA has launched a Zika Virus website

 

 

 

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Support APRN Legislation Using Social Media

Posted By Administration, Thursday, February 4, 2016
Updated: Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Our legislators are very active on social media especially twitter. We have already had a legislator and some of their staff members like some of our posts. We want to show our legislators that APRNs are engaged in this process. Its simple to create an account, follow the Az APRN coalition @azaprnco and AzNA @ArizonaNurses and like and share the posts

  

Make sure to use the hashtag #NursesCare4AZ so that we can like and retweet!

Below are some updated suggested tweets to help you get started.

 

  • I stand w/ Arizona nurses. I support #SB1473 . Spread the word. #NursesCare4AZ
  • Trust the most trusted profession: Nurses. Support #SB1473. #NursesCare4AZ
  • I’m an Arizona nurse. I support #SB1473 . And I vote. #NursesCare4AZ
  • It’s not 1950 anymore. Time to update the Arizona Nurse Practice Act. Support #SB1473 . #NursesCare4AZ
  • Cut bureaucratic red tape. Help AZ patients. Support #SB1473 . #NursesCare4AZ
  • Why would we hamper AZ nurses w/ decades-old regulations? Cut the red tape. Support #SB1473 . #NursesCare4AZ
  • "States w/ broader nursing scopes of practice have experienced no deterioration of patient care.” Institute of Medicine 2010 #NursesCare4AZ
  • Listen to the Institute of Medicine. Expand the Scope of Practice so AZ nurses can do their jobs. #NursesCare4AZ
  • “Expanded APRN Scope of Practice is good for competition and American consumers.” - Federal Trade Commission 2014 #NursesCare4AZ
  • Hear our voices - 1,000 Arizona nurses and physicians have endorsed #SB1473 .  #NursesCare4AZ

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Legislation Introduced to Empower Arizona APRNs and Expand Patient Access to Safe Care

Posted By Administration, Tuesday, February 2, 2016

The Arizona Coalition of Advanced Practice Nurses announced Monday, February 1, the introduction of SB 1473, legislation that will modernize State regulations governing nurses with the highest education and most specialized patient focus. Hundreds of Arizona nurses and doctors, as well as groups ranging from the Goldwater Institute to AARP, are supporting the legislation because it safely removes bureaucratic burdens and expands patient access to quality care. Read the full press release here.

To read the bill, visit the website for the Arizona State Legislature. Under the “Bill Versions” heading, click on “Show Version”. Select HTML to read it in your browser or PDF to download.

How can you help?

On Wednesday, Feb. 10, our legislation faces a make-or-break vote in the Senate Health Committee.

 

More than 800 Arizona nurses and 170 physicians have already sent letters supporting this legislation. Will you join them?

 

We need Arizona health professionals and nursing supporters to demonstrate they are standing behind this legislation.

 

Please take a few minutes from your day to send an email to legislators so they understand how critical SB 1473 is to patient care in Arizona.



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Arizona Faces Nurse Shortage

Posted By Administration, Friday, November 13, 2015

A nursing shortage in Arizona is proving to be a big hurdle for one of our state's nursing programs.

Officials say if we keep going at this rate, we'll be 28,000 nurses short in 10 years.

 

Read More on the 12 News Website

 

 

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