On 3/13 over 75 nurses from throughout the state held a press conference, lobbied representatives and testified before the Health Access and Availability Committee to pas HB392 sponsored by Mary Flowers.
Not surprising, the IHA has been hard at work too, lobbing against this bill.
Time and time again we have heard them tell legislators "staffing is not a problem in IL, staffing by acutiy works and nurses have a voice in how their hospitals staff."
The most dissappointing news was when the Illinois Nurses Association changed their position on this bill from neutral to opposed. Here are some comments from members of the IHA, INA and opponents of HB292:
*Good nurses should be able to handle their number of assigned patients.
*Nurses don't make medical errors because they ar over worked, it's because they need education.
*Some nurses who support this bill became nurses for the money.
*Reducing the number of patients a nuse has eill affect their critical thinking skills.
*My hospital will close.
*Quality of care will decrease.
*Patients in a medical surgical unit in a rural setting do not present the same needs as patients in an academic medical center in a urban setting.
After an often heated two hour debate, HB292 passed 8-3, with the understanding that the IHA, INA and proponents of the bill will negoitate and come to an agreement on staffing. The reason this bill survives is because of the phone calls, letters and the testimony from bedside nurses to their legislators asking for their support and telling their side of the staffing story.
The IHA/INA have expressed that hospitals should determine their own staffing levels based on acuity. The IHA has flooded hospitals with e-mails and power point presentations urging administrators, managers and nursing staff to oppose this bill!!!
Nurses from Illinois- IF YOU CARE ABOUT SAFE STAFFING, IF YOU ARE CONCERNED ABOUT QUALITY CARE. I URGE YOU TO WRITE, CALL OR VISIT YOUR LEGISLATOR TODAY.
The IHA will continue their efforts- So Must we!!
Do you need more information how? Please contact me.