REPORT ANNUAL. Shaping the Future of Healthcare Through Nursing
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1 * Vision Statement: All Floridians have access to high quality, safe, and patient centered care in a health care system where nurses contribute as essential partners in achieving success. Mission Statement: The mission of the Florida Action Coalition is to provide leadership in advancing the nursing profession so that Floridians can access safe, high quality health care. Shaping the Future of Healthcare Through Nursing 2014 ANNUAL REPORT
2 In October 2010, following a two-year investigation under an advisory committee of national experts, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) published a landmark report, The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health that delineated how nursing can contribute to an improved American health care delivery system. The report prompted a national collaboration of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and AARP Foundation, named the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action, to implement the recommendations made in the report. The Florida Center for Nursing (Center), which serves as the definitive source for information, research and strategies to address dynamic nurse workforce needs in Florida, and Florida Blue Foundation, whose mission is to improve the health and well-being of Floridians and their communities, have partnered to lead the Florida Action Coalition (FL-AC). Together, the Center and the Florida Blue Foundation will build on their previous work, and that of numerous other groups, to implement the IOM s recommendations in Florida. Steering Committee The FL-AC Steering Committee has 20 members from diverse backgrounds including health industry executives, health professionals, educators, philanthropists, and leaders in the business community. The Steering Committee meets quarterly: 1 Co-Leaders Mary Lou Brunell, Executive Director, Florida Center for Nursing Susan Towler, Vice President, Florida Blue Foundation Florida Blue Foundation Staff Velma Monteiro-Tribble, Director Grants and Programs Sharon Hackney, Senior Programs Manager Michael Hutton-Woodland, Consultant Florida Center for Nursing Staff Pamela Medina, Graduate Research Assistant Sarah Smyder, Student Assistant Members Janegale Boyd Amy Dean, Palm Healthcare Foundation Martha DeCastro, Florida Hospital Association Tamara Y. Demko, Florida TaxWatch Center for Health & Aging Ann-Lynn Denker, Florida Board of Nursing Sharyn Figgins, Florida Association of Directors of Nursing/LTC Tad Fisher, Florida Physical Therapy Association Rosa Maria Gonzalez-Guarda, School of Nursing & Health Studies, University of Miami Chris Hart, IV, Career Source Florida, Inc. Susan Hartranft, Florida Nurses Association Ann Hubbard, Florida Council of Nursing Education Administrators Linda LaComb-Williams, Florida Public Health Association Li Loriz, Florida Association of Colleges of Nursing Nancy Rudner Lugo, AARP Florida Steve Marcus, Health Foundation of South Florida Jan Mauck, Florida Organization of Nurse Executives Anastasia Albanese-O Neill, Jonas Nurse Leaders Scholar Nancy Redenius, Florida Council of Practical Nursing Education Administrators Lori Schirle, Florida Association of Nurse Anesthetists Rose Sherman, Florida Atlantic University
3 Social Media & Communications The Florida Action Coalition has developed a social media presence utilizing Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. The Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action provided technical assistance in the form of a Facebook Ad campaign, which resulted in a 572% increase in Facebook likes, and reached 35,616 unique views, marking a significant improvement in the visibility of the Action Coalition. Additionally, the FL-AC has Like us on Facebook: developed marketing materials with explanations of the mission and vision of the coalition. These materials include Follow us on Twitter: a one-page brochure, as well as presentation materials. Join our professional network on LinkedIn: Florida Blue Foundation Mini-Grant Program In 2013, The Florida Blue Foundation awarded three competitive mini grants, for a total of $154,883. These projects are tied to the goals of the Florida Action Coalition to improve patient access to quality, cost-effective health care through changes in nursing and health care delivery. Development of Current and Future Long-Term Care Nurse Leaders for the State of Florida: Challenges, Opportunities and Leadership Development Needs Awarded to Rose Sherman EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, Florida Atlantic University This project will describe the current long-term care nurse leader workforce and support the development of current and future leaders. Indian River State College CAN (Creating Advanced Nurses) Awarded to Ann Hubbard, EdD, ARNP, CNE, Indian River State College This project will promote a seamless transition from associate degree (ADN) in nursing to baccalaureate (BSN) in nursing at Indian River State College (IRSC). The project creates a pipeline which allows students to concurrently enroll in ADN and BSN courses through scholarships. A Statewide Initiative Integrating Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) through Academic/ Clinical Partnerships to Improve Health Outcomes Awarded to Teri Chenot, EdD, MSN, RN, Jacksonville University The goals of this project are to integrate quality and safety education for nursing (QSEN) through academic and clinical partnerships in order to improve health outcomes. A QSEN training program will be created, and a Florida QSEN Summit will be established for nurse participants from all levels, aiming to provide best-practices for advancing the nursing profession. 2
4 Practice Action Team The FL-AC Practice Action Team works to address scope of practice barriers for nurses. This includes educating health providers, elected leadership, coalition stakeholders, and the public about the practice of nursing and the many roles of nurses. In 2013, the Practice Action Team successfully maintained a leadership role in encouraging Florida APRN groups to conform to a single legislative agenda and message through its work with the Florida Coalition of Advanced Practice Nursing. This is the first time the groups have cohesively worked together the entire legislative session. Strengths in legislative support have been identified in the House and Senate, and areas of weakness will be addressed through strengthening relationships and support of business leaders in the state. The action team has also developed a Fact Sheet about the benefits of removing scope of practice barriers for ARNP s. The Institutional/Cultural workgroup is developing a pilot survey to Florida institutions regarding barriers to nursing practice at the institutional and cultural level. The Legislative/Regulatory workgroup is working on a project to craft a business case in Florida for expansion of APRN utilization. Tasks currently in progress are: 1. Customization of a business case toolkit created by CCNA for Florida 2. Development of a job description/rfp for expert consultation a. The team is working with other states who have successfully accomplished this task. 3. Creation of list of names of potential consultants and funding sources for this project Leadership Action Team Goal 1: Identify and Describe Nurse Leaders in Florida Goal 2: Promote the education and development of nurses as leaders in Florida so that healthcare systems, delivery settings, the state of Florida and related industries will be served by the expertise of nursing knowledge. Goal 3: Create pathways or systems to identify and communicate leadership opportunities for nurses in Florida. The leadership action team works to address IOM recommendations 2 and 7- expand opportunities for nurses to lead and diffuse collaborative improvement efforts, and prepare and enable nurses to lead change to advance health. To meet these recommendations, the Florida Action Team serves in an advisory capacity to the Statewide Implementation Program (SIP) Grant, awarded to the Florida Center for Nursing in As part of the SIP Grant, the FL-AC is now able to describe nurse leaders in Florida. - 69% of Nurse Leaders are over the age of 50-91% of Nurse Leaders are female - 45% of nurse leaders have at least 30 years of nursing experience - 76% of nurse leaders have at least a BSN degree - 83% of nurse leaders are white 91% of Nurse Leaders are female
5 of Nurse Leaders are OVER the age of or Younger (2%) (8%) (21%) (45%) (22%) 71 or Older (2%) The Leadership Action Team has identified a list of over 50 resources for nurse leadership development including certifications, free and purchasable courses, web resources, newsletters, and literature. Courses have been reviewed for their inclusion of the top leadership skills and competencies identified by nurse leaders, and are available to the public on the Florida Action Coalition website. The Leadership Action Team has published a listing of opportunities for aspiring leaders, including student nurses, to identify and volunteer for positions in professional associations as well as government appointments. The list is available on the Florida Action Coalition website, and has been promoted on the FL-AC Social Media Pages. SIP Grant Update In September of 2013, the SIP team completed a comprehensive survey of nurses throughout the state of Florida, reaching over 3,400 participants. The results of these surveys reveal that a majority of nurse leaders within the state of Florida do not represent the diverse nature of Florida s nurse or general populations. Additionally, many nurses in formal leadership positions do not have comprehensive succession plans available within their organizations, and are concerned about who will take over these positions in the future. Fortunately, the survey results also reveal that a great number of nurses are interested in taking on leadership positions in the future, and these aspiring leaders represent a much more diverse population. Leveraging the experience and interest of these aspiring leaders will be a key task for the Leadership Action Team going forward. Some of the major accomplishments of the SIP Project thus far include: - Publication of a toolkit for addressing barriers to attaining leadership positions for nurses - Planning of future Diversity Think-Tank including representatives from diverse nurse leaders and aspiring leaders throughout the state to be held in October, Two manuscripts to be submitted for publication to peer-reviewed scholarly journals, addressing both administrative and policy implications of the survey findings - Presentation of survey results at Florida State Nursing Summit Education Action Team Goal 1: To increase the % of working RN s in Florida with a BSN or higher to 80% by 2020 Goal 2: To double the # of doctoral prepared nurses in Florida by 2020, with attention to diversity Goal 3: Encourage and influence the use of residency programs for nurses in Florida Goal 4: Identify ways to ensure nurses in Florida are engaged in life-long learning 4
6 Florida Baseline Indicators - As of December 2013 National Indicator 1: Education Increase the proportion of employed nurses with a Baccalaureate in Nursing or Higher Degree to 80% by Florida - Highest Degree Reported Among Employed RNs 100% 6.1% 6.8% 80% } } 39.5% 41.8% 33.4% 35.0% National Level: 49% in 2010 to 51% in % 40% 20% 60.5% 58.2% 0% ADN / DIP BSN Higher 55% 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% % Of Employed RNs with BSN or Higher by Florida Geographic Regions Northwest North Central Northeast East Central West Central Southwest Southeast South PhD DNP TOTAL Total Fall Enrollment in Nursing Doctorate Programs NATIONAL FLORIDA National Indicator 2: Doctoral Degrees Double the number of nurses with a doctorate by In Florida, we are able to report actual numbers of employed nurses prepared at the doctoral level. Nurses with a Nursing Doctorate Nurses with Other Doctorate Degree TOTAL 5
7 Toolkit The Education Action Team Published a ToolKit designed to assist local communities in Florida to create initiatives that will help contribute to a more highly educated RN workforce through addressing one or a combination of the IOM recommendations. This is accomplished by utilizing a Regional Plan Design with a Triad Model Approach involving employers, academics, and the community in addressing nursing education. The Toolkit includes a survey tool, examples of regional indicators of progress, a logic model for measuring success, and exemplars published periodically on the website. Regional Models There are three regions in FL that are using the Triad Model Approach and other components of the Education Action Team ToolKit as part of FL AC roll out efforts to improve the education of nurses. These regions include the Suncoast, Southeast and Southwest Florida. The Suncoast Nursing Action Coalition (SNAC) was the first to pilot the toolkit and currently the most established of the regional roll out efforts of the Education Action Team. Their team includes 18 academics, employers and community member representatives, three standing subteams, and a Nursing Education Navigator (NEN) who together have collected data, developed action plans, and established partnerships to facilitate education for nurses in the region. One key partner in this effort has been The FL-AC Regional Triad Model Academics Patients & Nurses Community Health Care Employers Patterson Foundation who supplies SNAC with the resources necessary (e.g., communication experts) to ensure progress. SNAC has also been the recipient of several donations yielding $2,500. The ToolKit and the model set forth by SNAC to address the education of nurses in FL is being used to guide efforts in Southeast and Southwest FL. Both of these roll out efforts are in the coalition building phase whereby employer, academic and community representatives are being engaged. Masters and doctoral nursing students are playing critical roles in developing coalitions in these regions. Meetings and Presentations Florida Association of Nurse Anesthetists American Organization of Nurse Executives Florida Nurses Association 2014 Lobby Days Florida Association of Directors of Nursing Administration Annual Convention Florida State University System Board of Regents Health Initiative Committee 6
8 Special Thanks Florida Blue Foundation & Florida Center for Nursing Volunteers on Action Teams Education Action Team Jan Mauck Rosa Maria Gonzalez-Guarda Nancy Redenius Jose Castillo Juli Daniels Terry Linton Ann Hubbard David Priester Leslie Rogers Tiffany Cabibbo Christopher Weidlich Leadership Action Team Rose Sherman Donna Griffith Debbie Angalade Diane Hogan Janegale Boyd Elizabeth Kostas-Polston Martha DeCastro Amy Dean Jeri Buckley Deborah Mulvihill Tricia Celano Rosann Spiegel Sharyn Figgins Carly Paterson E. Willie Spaulding Practice Action Team Lori Schirle Doreen Cassarino Nancy Rudner Lugo Linda LaComb-Williams Donna Neff Susan Hartranft Tad Fisher Gail Sadler Tamara Demko Lynn Unruh Lynne Dunphy National Campaign Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action Susan C. Reinhard, PhD, RN, FAAN Senior Vice President, AARP Public Policy Institute and Chief Strategist, Center to Champion Nursing in America Diversity Consultant Barbara Nichols Visit: Research Parkway, Ste. 220, Orlando, FL Phone: Fax: Website:
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