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Old Nov 16, 2007, 05:57 AM
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Registered Nurse Safe Staffing Act (THIS ONE IS IMPORTANT!)

The House has introduced the Registered Nurse Safe Staffing Act of 2007 on November 9th. It is important that we speak out on this issue and not let it fall through the cracks!

You can view the bill in it's entirety here.

I've also posted some other helpful links here.

Let your voices be heard, nurses!

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Old Nov 16, 2007, 06:37 AM
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Thanks, I wrote.

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Old Nov 16, 2007, 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by BethAn View Post
The House has introduced the Registered Nurse Safe Staffing Act of 2007 on November 9th. It is important that we speak out on this issue and not let it fall through the cracks!

You can view the bill in it's entirety here.

I've also posted some other helpful links here.

Let your voices be heard, nurses!
The only bad thing I can see coming of this is that some hospitals might not want to participate in this albeit prudent exercise and decide to not take medicare patients or set themselves in a 'Private vs. public' status so they don't HAVE to take patients. Thus sending patients, who could be in a very serious emergency status, to hospitals who knows how far off. It is unacceptable that either way the patients are and will continue to suffer until someone opens hospitals that have the mindset of healing people instead of padding their own wallets. It is just very very sad that the people who need us most, our patients, are the ones EVERY TIME who are under treated by these conglomerates. Very, very sad.

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Old Nov 16, 2007, 12:36 PM
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I have read the bill, what I am confused about is will the Medicare facilty be hospitals only? What about nursing homes, where things have gotton about as bad as they can be.Maybe someone can clarify it for me.

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Old Nov 16, 2007, 12:56 PM
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The question is whether this Bill will go anywhere. If it does get out of the House will it be killed in the Senate by filibuster. Of course if we do write our representatives and Senators it does stand a chance. With out us writting I think that it has very little chance.

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Old Nov 16, 2007, 03:30 PM
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Few hospitals can afford to turn away Medicare patients. And the ones that can, already do.
As for nursing homes, I don't think this covers them. But one step at a time. We get hospitals staffed, then move along to nursing homes!

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Old Nov 16, 2007, 03:50 PM
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I just sent this to my congressman. Not my best letter writing, but I wanted to send it while thinking about it. Feel free to copy it/modify it for your own letters!! (The paragraph that starts "Congressman" I actually used my rep's name, but didn't want anyone to just cut and paste and forget to change that to their rep's name, so I suggest using their name for a more personal touch.)


I am writing to you to express my support for HR 4138, The Registered Nurse Safe Staffing Act of 2007.
As a Registered Nurse, I fight daily for the safety and well-being of my patients. Nurses are on the front lines of healthcare in this country. When we have the time and resources to do our jobs well, we can get patients out of the hospital faster and in better health. When we don't have the time and resources to do our jobs well, patients die.
I do much more than pass a few pills and empty bedpans. I monitor my patients for subtle signs that their health is declining. With time to do a careful assessment, I can stop a decline before a patient ends up in ICU or worse in cardiac arrest. But if I have too many patients to attend to, I can only do a quick cursory glance, and miss those subtle signs.
Congressman, if your beloved family member is in the hospital, do you want a nurse caring for them that has the time to really make a difference in their health? Or do you want a nurse rushing around because he or she has 5,6,7 or even 10,12 other patients?
Hospital administrators will tell you that they can't staff because there's a nursing shortage. There's plenty of nurses in this country, they just refuse to work in these unsafe conditions. They don't want to kill someone with a medication error because they're so haggard from being overworked. California has been very successful in implementing staffing ratios. The only hospitals to go under were already going under when the laws passed. Nurses actually move to California to work in those hospitals because they know they will have safe staffing. There are plenty of nurses, and if they know they can return to the bedside with the law protecting them from unsafe staffing, they will return.
When you vote on this bill, think of your family being in the hospital. Vote with the safety of your family in mind and vote in favor of this bill.

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Old Nov 16, 2007, 05:36 PM
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Few hospitals can afford to turn away Medicare patients. And the ones that can, already do.
As for nursing homes, I don't think this covers them. But one step at a time. We get hospitals staffed, then move along to nursing homes!
I respectfully disagree with you , nursing home patients and nurses deserve a nurse /patient ratio as much as hospitals.It would make much more sense to try to get safe patient/ staff ratios in all medicare facilities, whether LTC or Hospital.Why go through all all the work to bring about reform and not include LTC facilities?

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Old Nov 16, 2007, 05:42 PM
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I respectfully disagree with you , nursing home patients and nurses deserve a nurse /patient ratio as much as hospitals.It would make much more sense to try to get safe patient/ staff ratios in all medicare facilities, whether LTC or Hospital.Why go through all all the work to bring about reform and not include LTC facilities?
I'm not saying LTC shouldn't have safe staffing. I'm saying I don't want to miss the chance to at least get safe staffing in hospitals because the bill isn't perfect. I think that if we get people headed towards the idea that proper staffing is a needed thing in hospitals, it will make it easier to move from there. If we wait for the perfect bill, we'll be waiting forever. Go with good for now, and then use it as a catalyst for change towards great.

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Old Nov 16, 2007, 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by wooh View Post
I'm not saying LTC shouldn't have safe staffing. I'm saying I don't want to miss the chance to at least get safe staffing in hospitals because the bill isn't perfect. I think that if we get people headed towards the idea that proper staffing is a needed thing in hospitals, it will make it easier to move from there. If we wait for the perfect bill, we'll be waiting forever. Go with good for now, and then use it as a catalyst for change towards great.
You may be right, but change has been SOOOOO long in coming.Really so Sad, I am out of nursing now, but would LOVE to see the day when reform in all healthcare facilities really begins to happen in earnest.

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