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Posting Date: 21 May 2004 From: John Dudas Subject: VA Accepts Nursing Commission Report 17 May 2004 The press release site also lists every state independently on what changes the VA CARES Report has in store. ///Dudas
VANEWS-L vaco.vanewsl@MAIL.VA.GOV 05/17/2004 Recent VA News Releases To view and download VA news release, please visit the following Internet address: http://www.va.gov/opa/pressrel Nurse Commission Recommends Strategies on Recruitment WASHINGTON (May 17, 2004) - Secretary of Veterans Affairs Anthony J. Principi has accepted recommendations from a blue-ribbon commission that looked at issues affecting the nurses of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) -- from recruitment and education to retention and pay. "The panel's recommendations provide a springboard for our success in answering the concerns of VA nurses, who are the spirit and soul of our Department's noble and time-honored mission," Principi said. "The commission's report establishes the organizational, legislative and cultural tools by which VA can make a difference in the lives of our nurses." The commission studied leadership, professional development, compensation, technology, respect and recognition, work environment, and research for VA nursing personnel. The panel's proposals included: * Strengthen line authority and accountability for facility nurse executives; * Support nursing education guidelines comparable to medical education guidelines; * Establish nationwide staffing standards that ensure adequate nursing resources; * Improve recognition of achievement and performance; * Support legislation to ensure competitive locality pay for registered nurses; and * Establish a Center for Excellence in Quality Nursing Care. "VA and Congress must allocate resources to strengthen the ability of local facilities to attract and retain a qualified nursing work force," said Linda Burnes Bolton, chairperson of the National Commission on VA Nursing. With many VA nurses approaching retirement age, Congress created the 12-member commission, in part, to ensure VA had the financial and professional incentives to attract and retain a qualified work force. |