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GOOD NEWS ABOUT ARIZONA’S FY 2015 BUDGET

Posted By Administration, Monday, July 27, 2015

Preliminary numbers from Arizona’s Joint Legislative Budget Committee (JLBC) suggest some good news. Revenues were 5.4% above last year and are $322 million above forecast. Spending was lower than expected. The Legislature budgeted for 2016 based on an expected revenue shortfall of $132 million. Result: An unexpected balance of $266 million for FY 2015. There may be money to spend at the legislature next year.  See the full report here

 

 

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Robin Schaeffer speaks about West Nile Virus in the Pheonix Business Journal

Posted By Administration, Monday, July 20, 2015
Updated: Monday, July 20, 2015
On Friday, July 17, AzNA Executive Director Robin Schaeffer was featured speaking about West Nile Virus in a Pheonix Business Journal article, 'Employers with Outside Workforce Beware, West Nile Virus is Here'.

 

 

Robin Schaeffer, executive director of the Arizona Nurses Association, said some people can get the WNV and not even know they have it. Their symptoms might be limited to a headache and some malaise and not need to miss a day of work.

 

But when fever kicks in, it's time to stay hydrated and get some rest, she said.

 

"It's not contagious," she said.

 

Schaeffer said there is no treatment for WNV.

 

"You treat the symptoms," she said.

  

Read the full article.

 

 

 

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American Nurses Association Honors Extraordinary Leadership and High Ethical Standards at 2015 Membership Assembly

Posted By Administration, Monday, July 20, 2015

SILVER SPRING, MD – The American Nurses Association (ANA) will present Rep. Lois Capps (D-CA), RN, founder and co-chair of the Congressional Nursing Caucus, with the 2015 President’s Award on Thursday, July 23 during ANA’s Membership Assembly meeting. Capps, who recently announced her retirement from Congress, is being honored for being a champion for nurses during her career as a lawmaker.

“Rep. Capps’ tireless advocacy on behalf of nurses is greatly appreciated and will be sorely missed,” said ANA President Pamela F. Cipriano, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN. “Lois is truly a special leader who brings the voice of nursing to Capitol Hill in a way that fosters a better understanding of health care policy decisions and their impact on health care professionals, individuals and the broader community. This award is ANA’s way of honoring her significant contributions.”

Prior to her tenure in Congress, Capps spent 20 years as a nurse and public health care advocate for the Santa Barbara School District. Capps founded and served as the director of Santa Barbara County’s Teenage Pregnancy and Parenting Project and the Parent and Child Enrichment Center. She also taught for 10 years as a part-time instructor of early childhood education at Santa Barbara City College.

In 2013, Capps was honored with the association’s inaugural Congressional Nurse Advocate award, which recognizes members of Congress who champion legislation that helps the nursing profession. 

During Membership Assembly, ANA will also present the Year of Ethics award to a Navy nurse who refused to force feed prison detainees at Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp.

ANA supported the nurse as he faced dismissal from the Navy for following his professional ethical obligations. In May 2015, the United States Navy opted not to pursue further action against the Navy nurse. At the time, ANA President Cipriano noted the Navy’s decision “recognizes the registered nurse’s first duty is to the patient, regardless of the setting of care or the employment situation.” The nurse has chosen not to be identified. His attorney will accept the award on his behalf.

The award also reflects ANA’s year-long focus on ethics in nursing.  Making decisions based on a sound foundation of ethics is an essential part of nursing practice in all specialties and settings. In recognition of the impact ethical practice has on patient safety and the quality of care, ANA has designated 2015 as the Year of Ethics, highlighted by the release of a revised code of ethics for the profession.

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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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Education's Importance to Arizonans Is Important to Nurses

Posted By Administration, Monday, July 20, 2015

 
Education News has taken many forms recently including Governor Ducey's proposal to tap the State Trust funds for schools and the results of a new survey of Arizonans by Highground on behalf of "Stand for Children" . Education has risen to the top of "Issues facing the state". Health Care has fallen to the lowest ranking since the surveys began in 2010. That could be a good thing. Keep in mind that the future of nursing depends upon education. Public concern over education can be fertile ground for proactive action on behalf of such things as Registered Nurses in K-12 schools, Arizona's nursing schools, and Title VIII Nursing Workforce Development . Go ahead, write a letter.

 

 

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THERANOS “YOUR HEALTH IN YOUR HANDS”

Posted By Administration, Monday, July 13, 2015

On July 3 a law that permits consumers in Arizona to order their own lab tests and receive the results went into effect. AzNA supported that bill which continued the transformation from “Medical Care” to “Health Care” in the United States. AzNA members have been kept informed of the implications of this new law and encouraged to consider the ethical challenges ahead for nurses. Here are three July 7 articles offering you food for thought about this issue. Testing Without Docs Orders Begin   and   Do you really trust yourself to understand lab results?   and   Theranos Strikes Insurance Deal .

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