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How did we get a Chief Nurse Executive?
Governor Granholm's Health Policy Agenda (2002)
Michigan's Chief Nurse Executive
This position focuses on POLICY AND LEGISLATION, related to Michigan's nursing workforce and nursing's unique ability to address health care in our State.
Job Summary for the Chief Nurse Executive
- Chief nursing expert
- Provide expertise and leadership in health policy development, nursing education, nursing licensing, nursing clinical evaluation.
- Partner with educational institutions and health care providers to assure availability of qualified nurses.
- Provide leadership for critical issues including patient safety, health care quality, emerging technology and innovation.
Building a Healthy Michigan
Address our shortage of health care workers, especially nurses. This shortage is particularly acute in nursing where 75 percent of all hospital staff vacancies are nurses, and it is predicted that by 2010, Michigan may have a shortfall of 5,000 nurses.
Michigan's Agenda for Nursing
Click here for a copy of the Michigan Agenda for Nursing document
Following describes the process used to develop the Michigan Agenda for Nursing:
- Roundtable of Nursing Organizations
- Meeting I
November 22, 2004
- Meeting II
March 7, 2005
-Input and Consensus from nursing constituent group
- SIX AGENDA AREAS:
- Workforce
- Work Environment
- Work Design
- Nursing Education
- Economic Impact of Nursing
- Scope of Practice
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