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American Organization of Nurse Executives Mission: To shape health care through innovative and expert nursing leadership Vision: Global nursing leadership one voice advancing health 1

About AONE We are the national professional organization for nurses who design, facilitate and manage care. We are the leading voice of nursing leadership in health care. We are a subsidiary of the American Hospital Association. Visit aone.org 2

Serving Our Members AONE serves its members by: Providing a vision for nursing leadership to meet the health care needs of society. Influencing legislation and public policy related to nursing and patient care issues. Offering services that support and enhance the management, leadership, educational and professional development of nurse leaders. 3

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AONE Membership 9,100 nurse leaders dedicated to the improvement of patient care in their organizations and communities. Nurses who aspire to nursing leadership positions as well as those who currently hold such positions. 5

AONE Membership AONE member job titles include: Chief executive officer Chief operating officer Chief nursing officer Vice president of patient care services Director of nursing Nurse manager Emerging nurse leader Staff nurse Nurse consultant Nurses who hold leadership positions in vendor organizations 6

Benefits of Membership AONE offers many benefits including: Online and print publications Access to job postings Mentorship program Networking opportunities Guiding principles and toolkits Live and recorded webinars and more 7

Member Benefits: Online Resources Guiding Principles and Toolkits Member directory Mentorship program Career center Advocacy website Healthy Workplace Environment Assessment Social Media Bookstore Salary and Compensation Study and Reporting Tool Visit aone.org 8

Member Benefits: Publications Voice of Nursing Leadership Nurse Leader AONE Advocacy Bulletin (bimonthly e-newsletter with advocacy updates and resources) AONE enews Update (weekly e-newsletter of key news items) AONE Working for You (weekly e-newsletter of AONE resources and programs) AONE Online Bookstore (invaluable titles selected by the AONE Publications Committee) Discount to The Journal of Nursing Administration 9

Member Benefits: Guiding Principles & Toolkits Academic-Practice Partnerships Diversity in Health Care Organizations Enhancing Clinical Outcomes by Leveraging Technology Excellence in Nurse/Physician Relationships Future Patient Care Delivery Mitigating Workplace Violence Patient Engagement View the full list of guiding principles at aone.org/resources. 10

AONE Nurse Executive Competencies Set the standard for nursing leadership practice. Describe skills knowledge and attributes common to nurses in executive practice regardless of educational level, title or role. - System CNE Competencies - Post-Acute Care Nurse Executive Competencies - Population Health Competencies 11

Major Competency Domains 12

Nurse Manager Leadership Partnership Learning Domain Framework Developed by AONE and American Association of Critical Care Nurses 2006 NMLP 13

Education Opportunities Nurse Leader Development: Emerging Nurse Leader Institute Nurse Manager Institute Nurse Manager Fellowship Nurse Director Fellowship Leadership in Shared Governance Board Governance for Nurse Leaders Essentials of Nurse Manager Orientation Leadership Lab Certification Preparation (CENP/CNML) Webinars 14

Education Opportunities: Partnership Programs Certificate in Health Care Finance for Nurse Executives with the Healthcare Financial Management Association Trans-disciplinary Consortium for Innovative Leadership in Health Care with Arizona State University Managing Health Care Delivery with Harvard Business School 15

Center for Care Innovation and Transformation (CCIT) CCIT is a laboratory, developing the skill sets and competencies health care leaders need to design new care models. 16

Care Innovation and Transformation (CIT) Initiative Improves patient care safety, quality and patient s experience through innovative changes driven by frontline nurses Develops leadership skills in the bedside nurses Teaches rapid cycle change, performance improvement and innovation Provides strategies for spreading gains to other units Results: More effective care teams; improved staff satisfaction and retention; and increased efficiency 17

AONE Advocacy Key Issues: Protect funding nursing workforce development programs Advocate for data gathering and research on nursing practice Promote the value of nursing leadership Support AHA in its efforts to spare Medicare from further cuts Reduce barriers to full nursing participation in redesign of health care delivery system 18

Academic Progression In Nursing (APIN) AONE, representing the Tri-Council for Nursing, serves as the national program office Initiative seeks to advance the education of the nursing workforce as recommended by an Institute of Medicine s report, The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health Aims to increase the number of nurses educated at the baccalaureate level or higher to 80% by 2020 Funded by a $4.3 million grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 19

Research and Education Established as a 501(c)(3) to support AONE s research and educational activities. The Foundation s mission is accomplished through support from individuals, foundations and corporations. 21

Research and Education The AONE Foundation s current activities and programs include: Education Nurse Manager Fellowship Emerging Nurse Leader Institute Nurse Manager Institute Nurse Director Fellowship Research Small grants Funded projects Chief Nursing Officer turnover study Nurse Researcher Award & Foundation Lecture 22

AONE Credentialing Center Two certification programs: Certified in Executive Nursing Practice 427 hold the certification Certified Nurse Manager and Leader 1,447 hold the certification 23

President Linda Burnes Bolton, DrPH, RN, FAAN Vice President, Nursing and Chief Nursing Officer Cedar Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles Immediate Past President Linda Knodel, MHA, MSN, NE-BC, CPHQ, FACHE Senior Vice President/Chief Nursing Officer Mercy, Chesterfield, Mo. President-Elect Maureen Swick, RN, MSN, PhD, NEA-BC Senior Vice President, Chief Nurse Executive Inova Health System, Falls Church, Va. Treasurer KT Waxman, DNP, MBA. RN, CNL, CENP, CHSE Assistant Professor University of San Francisco School of Nursing and Health Professions Secretary Pamela A. Thompson, MS, RN, CENP, FAAN Chief Executive Officer AONE/ SVP for Nursing/Chief Nursing Officer American Hospital Association AONE 2015 Board of Directors Region 1 Elizabeth A. Hale, RN, MSN, CENP Chief Nursing Officer/Vice President Patient Care Services Lawrence General Hospital, Mass. Region 2 Gail E. Latimer, MSN, RN, FACHE, FAAN Vice President, Chief Nursing Officer Cerner Corporation, Malvern, Pa. Region 3 Mary A. Fuchs, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Vice President of Patient Care and System Chief Nurse Executive Duke University Health System, Durham, N.C. Region 4 Christopher Martorella, MSN, RN, NEA-BC Principal, Compass Clinical Consulting Ormond Beach, Fla. Region 5 Mary Beth Kingston, RN, MSN, NEA-BC Executive Vice President, and Chief Nursing Officer Aurora Health Care, Milwaukee, Wis. Region 6 Karen Wray, MSN, RN-BC, NEA-BC, FAAN HCA Healthcare Las Vegas Region 7 Robert L. Dent, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, CENP, FACHE Senior Vice President & Chief Operating Officer Midland Memorial Hospital, Texas Region 8 Sharon Pappas, RN, PhD, NEA BC, FAAN Chief Nursing Officer and system Chief Nurse Executive Porter Adventist Hospital and Centura Health, Denver Region 9 Patricia Cochrell, RN, MBA, NE-BC Interim Leadership and Advisory Services B.E. Smith, Poulsbo, Wash. 24

AONE 2015 Appointed Board of Directors Erik Martin, DNP, RN, CNML Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Cincinnati Children s Hospital Claire Zangerle, RN, MSN, MBA President and Chief Executive Officer Visiting Nurse Association of Ohio Adriana Perez, PhD, ANP-BC, FAAN Assistant Professor & Southwest Borderlands Scholar Co-Director, Hartford Center of Gerontological Nursing Excellence Arizona State University, College of Nursing and Health Innovation Reynaldo R. Rivera, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Director of Nursing Research and Innovation New York-Presbyterian Hospital 25

Questions? 26