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American Nurses Association Makes New Recommendation That All Nurses Should Be Immunized Against Vaccine-Preventable Diseases

Posted By Administration, Thursday, August 20, 2015

SILVER SPRING, MD – The American Nurses Association (ANA) is calling for all individuals, including registered nurses (RNs), to be immunized against vaccine-preventable diseases, with the only exemptions being for medical or religious reasons.

ANA’s new position on immunization aligns with recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), a CDC panel of medical and public health experts that advises vaccine use. ANA’s re-examination of its position was prompted partly by outbreaks of measles cases this year that affected unvaccinated adults and children.

“ANA’s new position aligns registered nurses with the best current evidence on immunization safety and preventing diseases such as measles,” said ANA President Pamela F. Cipriano, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN. “A critical component of a nurse’s job is to educate patients and their family members about the effectiveness of immunization as a safe method of disease prevention to protect not only individuals, but also the public health.”

During the first seven months of 2015, the CDC said 183 people from more than 20 states were reported to have measles, with five outbreaks resulting in the majority of those cases. In 2000, the United States had declared that measles was eliminated from the country as a result of an effective measles vaccine and a strong vaccination program for children.

Health care personnel who request exemption for religious beliefs or medical contraindications – a condition or factor that serves as a reason to withhold an immunization due to the harm it would cause – should provide documentation from “the appropriate authority” supporting the request. Individuals who are granted exemption “may be required to adopt measures or practices in the workplace to reduce the chance of disease transmission” to patients and others, the new policy says.

ANA’s position on immunization for health care personnel aligns with the newly revised Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements, which says RNs have an ethical responsibility to “model the same health maintenance and health promotion measures that they teach and research,” including immunization.

The CDC recognizes August as National Immunization Awareness Month to emphasize the importance of immunization across the lifespan. The week of Aug. 16-22 is focused on adult immunization and the following week (Aug. 23-29) on infant and child immunization.

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The American Nurses Association (ANA) is the only full-service professional organization representing the interests of the nation's 3.4 million registered nurses through its constituent and state nurses associations and its organizational affiliates. ANA advances the nursing profession by fostering high standards of nursing practice, promoting the rights of nurses in the workplace, projecting a positive and realistic view of nursing, and by lobbying the Congress and regulatory agencies on health care issues affecting nurses and the public.

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Program Helps Train and Retain New Nurses

Posted By Administration, Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Updated: Monday, August 17, 2015

Donna Cato, Co-Lead of the Practice Task Force, speaks about the Abrazo Community Health Network’s New Graduate Development Academy and Residency Program


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Governor Ducey to prorpose 'Strategic Co-Pays and Wellness Incentives' for AHCCCS recipients

Posted By Administration, Monday, August 17, 2015

Governor Ducey has announced CHANGES he will propose to CMS in September. Arizona's AHCCCS (Medicaid) program is regulated by CMS (US Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services). Changes are implemented using waivers which must be approved by CMS. For a taste of the energetic discussions taking place now in Arizona see Pro: Ducey's Medicaid Waivers and Con: Duceys' Medicaid Waivers. While there is no information on the Governor's website, the Arizona Republic is following the issue closely.

 

 

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Vote August 25

Posted By Administration, Monday, August 17, 2015

Aug. 26 marks the day almost one hundred years ago when women were allowed to vote in this country. Celebrate this anniversary by voting in Tucson and Phoenix on Aug. 25. Look HERE for in-depth information on these municipal elections. Did you know that Arizona approved the women's vote in 1912?

 

 

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COMMUNITY IMMUNITY

Posted By Wendy Knefelkamp, Monday, July 27, 2015

The Arizona Partnership for Immunization (TAPI) and St. Luke’s Health Initiatives (SLHI) have joined together to change how reimbursement for vaccinations work. Here isShort  video about the project. Read more here about SLHI’s Innovation grant with TAPI.

 

 

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