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Mary Dickow, MPA Statewide Director California Action Coalition High-quality, patient- centered health care for all will require a transformation of the health care delivery system One of the most-viewed online reports in IOM history


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Mary Dickow, MPA Statewide Director California Action Coalition

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High-quality, patient- centered health care for all will require a transformation

  • f the health care delivery

system

One of the most-viewed

  • nline reports in IOM

history

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Advancing Education Transformation Removing Barriers to Practice and Care Nursing Leadership

DATA

Interprofessional Collaboration Diversity

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Implement nurse residency programs Increase the number of nurses with doctorates Promote lifelong learning Increase the proportion of nurses with BSN and higher degrees

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All practitioners should practice to the full extent of their education and training Physicians, nurses and other health professionals work in a team-based model of care delivery Models of care maximize time that providers can spend on their respective roles and responsibilities to patients

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Nurses bring important viewpoint to management and policy discussions Prepare nurses to lead improvements in health care quality, safety, access and value

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Prepare more nurses to help lead improvements in health care quality, safety, access and value Interprofessional education, training and practice Integrated, collaborative, patient- centered health care teams

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Research on health care workforce is fragmented Need data on all health professions Improved health care workforce data collection to better assess and project workforce requirements

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Nurses should reflect patient population in terms of gender, race and ethnicity All nurses should provide culturally competent care

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Implementing the IOM Future of Nursing Vision in California

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Vision

A healthy California through nursing leadership and service

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Mission

Implement the recommendations of the IOM Future of Nursing report through strategic partnerships for a healthy California

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Waves of change

“We know that leadership is very much related to

  • change. As the pace of

change accelerates, there is naturally a greater need for effective leadership.” John Kotter

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Getting people on board

Allies Challengers Fence Sitters

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Charting the course

Understand the trends Transform the culture Build for the future Use the evidence

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Progress to Date

  • New Advisory Committee
  • APRN gap analysis

completed

  • APIN Grant
  • Collaborative model of

education

  • Development of a

mentorship tool

  • Working closely with CNSA
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The 3 P’s

Patience Persistence People

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“Rivers know this: there is no hurry. We shall get there some day.” A.A. Milne

Patience

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“In every triumph there is a lot of try.” Frank Tyger

Persistence

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“You can't shake hands with a clenched fist.”

Ghandi

People

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Get Involved!

  • Volunteer for a

workgroup or region

  • Host an awareness event
  • Visit the websites

www.caactioncoalition.org www.campaignforaction.org

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Mary Dickow, MPA

California Action Coalition Statewide Director marydickow@me.com 415-307-9476

For More Information

Future of Nursing Campaign for Action California Action Coalition www.campaignforaction.org www.CAactioncoalition.org