The Committee on the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Initiative on the Future of Nursing at the Institute of Medicine

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The Committee on the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Initiative on the Future of Nursing at the Institute of Medicine Awareness Meeting at the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing, UC Davis Health System November 30, 2010

Agenda Time Topic 9:15 a.m. Welcome, Overview of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Initiative on the Future of Nursing (IFN) recommendations 9:45 a.m. Building on our Strengths: Examples of best practices in California (part 1) 10:15 a.m. Message from IFN national leaders in Washington, DC Webcast from IOM Summit in Washington, DC 11 a.m. Building on our strengths: Examples of best practices in California (part 2) 12 p.m. Working lunch discussion: Identify key stakeholders, priorities for California 1:15 p.m. Closing and next steps

Welcome Overview of the Institute of Medicine Initiative on the Future of Nursing recommendations Heather M. Young, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N. Associate Vice Chancellor for Nursing, UC Davis Health System Dean and Professor, Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis

Why now? Initiative on the Future of Nursing access Health reform Chance to transform system to improve care quality Add value while slowing costs

Four key messages #1) Nurses should be able to practice to full extent of their education and training Need to remove scope-of-practice restrictions for APRNs Need nurse residency program to better manage transition from school to practice

Four key messages #2) Nurses should achieve higher levels of education and training through an improved education system that promotes seamless academic progression More B.S.N.-trained nurses A.D.N.-to-B.S.N. and A.D.N.-to- M.S.N. programs Increase student diversity to create workforce prepared to meet demands of increasingly diverse patient population

Four key messages #3) Nurses should be full partners with physicians and others in redesigning U.S. health care Foster leadership skills and competencies Nurses must see policy as something they shape

Four key messages #4) Effective workforce planning and policy-making require better data collection and an information infrastructure Need balance of skills and perspectives among physicians, nurses and others Need more specific workforce data collection both within and across professions

Initiative on the Future of Nursing

The recommendations 1) Remove scope-of-practice barriers 2) Expand opportunities for nurses to lead and diffuse collaborative improvement efforts 3) Implement nurse residency programs 4) Increase proportion of nurses with B.S.N. degree to 80% by 2020

The recommendations 5) Double the number of nurses with a doctorate by 2020 6) Ensure that nurses engage in lifelong learning 7) Prepare and enable nurses to lead change to advance health 8) Build an infrastructure to collect and analyze health care workforce data

Implementation Robert Wood Johnson Foundation committed to advancing recommendations Developing concrete implementation steps

Implementation Regional Action Coalitions Long-term Move key nursing issues forward at local, state and national levels Pilot in 5 states NJ, NY, MI, MS and CA before moving nationwide Capture best practices, track lessons learned and identify replicable models

Building on our strengths Examples of best practices in California Bridget Levich, M.S., R.N., C.D.E. Clinical Nurse Specialist Director Chronic Disease Management UC Davis Health System Chronic-care model

Building on our strengths Examples of best practices in California Deborah Ward, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N. Associate Dean Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing UC Davis Doctoral education at UC and new frontiers in nursing practice

Connect to DC Summit Message from Initiative on the Future of Nursing (IFN) National Leader in Washington, DC Sue Hassmiller, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Keynote speaker Donald M. Berwick Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Panel discussion: Overview and explanation of committee recommendations

Connect to DC Summit Message from Initiative on the Future of Nursing (IFN) National Leader in Washington, DC Link: http://thefutureofnursing.org/summitwelcome Keynote speaker & Panel Link: http://thefutureofnursing.org/summitwebcast

Building on our strengths Examples of best practices in California Ann Stoltz, Ph.D., R.N. Associate Professor Division of Nursing California State University, Sacramento Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.)

Building on our Strengths Examples of Best Practices in California Esker-D Ligon, ANP Behavioral Health Manager Glide Health Services GLIDE, a nurse-run clinic

Building on our strengths Examples of best practices in California Priscilla Gonzalez-Leiva, R.N. Chair, Board of Directors California Institute for Nursing & Health Care (CINHC) CINHC education efforts

Discussion Identify priorities and key stakeholders for California Deborah Ward, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N. Associate Dean, Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis

Closing Next steps Heather M. Young, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N. Associate Vice Chancellor for Nursing, UC Davis Dean and Professor, Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing

California Regional Action Coalition Deloras Jones Stephanie Leach Ed O Neil Gloria McNeal Heather Young Marybeth Sharpe

It will take all of us! Government Business Health-care institutions Academia Other health professionals Insurance industry

Implementation: Your role 1) Reach out to your members and other stakeholders 2) Continue your efforts to address nursing workforce issues 3) Go to: www.thefutureofnursing.org to let us know what you re doing

Opportunity of our lifetime United nursing leadership Landmark health reform IOM actionoriented blueprint

Initiative on the Future of Nursing resources Visit us on the Web at www.thefutureofnursing.org Follow us on twitter at www.twitter.com/futureofnursing IFN Implementation Hashtag: #FutureRN Join us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/futureofnursing