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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


  1. Mary Dickow, MPA Statewide Director California Action Coalition

  2. 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

  3. Advancing Education Removing Barriers to Nursing Leadership Transformation Practice and Care Interprofessional Collaboration Diversity DATA

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

  5. 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

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

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

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

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

  10. Implementing the IOM Future of Nursing Vision in California

  11. Vision A healthy California through nursing leadership and service

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

  13. 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

  14. Getting people on board Allies Challengers Fence Sitters

  15. Charting the course Understand the trends Transform the culture Build for the future Use the evidence

  16. 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

  17. The 3 P ’ s Patience Persistence People

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

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

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

  21. Get Involved! • Volunteer for a workgroup or region • Host an awareness event • Visit the websites www.caactioncoalition.org www.campaignforaction.org

  22. For More Information Mary Dickow, MPA California Action Coalition Statewide Director marydickow@me.com 415-307-9476 Future of Nursing Campaign for Action California Action Coalition www.campaignforaction.org www.CAactioncoalition.org

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