Fox News says patients waiting to see a doctor will have to "settle for a nurse instead"

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Did you see this insulting news report on Fox News? Please sign the petition at this link Petition * Doug Rohrbeck: Fox News must make amends for attack on nurses in VA report * Change.org Thank you!

On June 1, 2016, Fox News posted a video report headlined "Vets may have to settle for a visit with the nurse at the VA,"which featured statements about a proposed rule change by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) that would "allow highly trained nurses to act as doctors, and even administer anesthesia without a doctor's supervision."

The video report was apparently sparked by a June 1 press conference at which physician anesthesiologist groups voiced their objections to the rule. The report gave these physicians free rein to espouse their unsupported views, with no nursing response beyond a limited segment featuring a nurse practitioner (NP) assuring viewers somewhat vaguely that NPs do have clinical experience. The piece failed to convey that advanced practice nurses like NPs are graduate-educated health professionals with independent licenses and an autonomous nursing practice model, which is broader and more holistic than the medical model.

There was no response from any nursing group. Fox News ignored the powerful rebuttal of the physicians' arguments by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) that was issued on the same day as the anesthesiologists' press conference. Fox failed to convey that certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) have years of education specifically aimed at this work, which they have been doing safely for decades--they are not suddenly being asked to give anesthesia after learning about it in an extra night class or two. The AANA referred to the latest study showing that physician "supervision" of nurse anesthetists makes no difference to patient safety and is therefore unnecessary.

We urge Fox News to apologize for its unbalanced report, including the insulting suggestions that patients would be "settling" and that the nurses would be "act[ing] as doctors." We also expect Fox News to make amends for this report by running a followup video report with AANA president Juan Quintana, RN, DNP, CRNA, himself a military veteran, to allow nurses the opportunity to defend themselves from these attacks and let the public know about the research that shows they are safe, effective science professionals.

Please sign the petition at this link Petition * Doug Rohrbeck: Fox News must make amends for attack on nurses in VA report * Change.org

Specializes in Neurology, Psychology, Family medicine.

New's outlets will always follow the people giving the most money. Unfortunately, the average person actually believes anything the lying media portrays.

Specializes in Flight Nursing, Emergency, Forensics, SANE, Trauma.

Faux news. Peh.

I don't watch Fox News, and if I was you I'd stop watching them too. If they have a problem with 'settling' with a NP or CRNA, and are too ignorant to recognize that these practitioners can hold their own then let them wait. If the AMA is unwilling to back the nursing community then why should we back them in their time of need?

you can't argue with goobers, and that's Fox's demographic. Let 'em cluck & coo to themselves, the next story they'll post is about how they can't find Doctors who speak engrish, and another one will be about how wonderful it is to de-fund colleges.. People who support & agree with Fox's "fair" reporting are really bad at connecting the dots.

I fully support APN's but I would much rather see an MD for my care. I say this as someone who has struggled with chronic illness for most of my life. Since I have multiple and sometimes complex issues, I am better served when the person treating me has the most training. And even then, the MD has to have certain skills. I have seen APN's and it has not been bad, they have done their best, but with my health issues they have to keep verifying with the doctor. Even some doctors are not familiar with one of my conditions. There is something to be said for the difference between an APN and an MD's training. While we are spending countless hours with nursing care plans and writing they are studying the hard sciences.

Do you have any references for the information you just stated about people who agree with fox?

Specializes in NICU, PICU, Transport, L&D, Hospice.
Do you have any references for the information you just stated about people who agree with fox?

You didn't read this?

STUDY: Watching Fox News Makes You Less Informed Than Watching No News At All - Business Insider

Actually I did but didn't take it to seriously. I watch all of them and others plus online and in two languages. First of all I doubt that not watching any news is better than watching one with very high ratings. Second I compare all of them and on most of the news they are all reporting the same thing only the opinions and commentary are different and we all know who slants which way, no mystery there. Just like I would with information on studies in health care I would have to see the methodology. We know there are plenty of studies that have made it past the FDA to market with faulty research.

Specializes in Med Surg, Tele, PH, CM.

All the news "networks" have replaced the highest principles of journalism - honest, unbiased news - for whatever will get them the highest ratings. Hate watching the news. FOX, CNN, MSNBC, they're all the same, just a different slant on the bias....

Watching fox "news" is asking to be misinformed and lied to.

USA Today ran basically the same story.

But that's OK because it is only fashionable to criticize Fox News. ;)

How about coming to grips with why much of the media follows that line and (generally) looks upon nurses as being beneath physicians? That would make a whole new thread (or several).

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