This Week in Nursing In the midst of an unprecedented "change management experience," the AHA's top quality executive wants leaders to take a page from other industries that must successfully manage high-risk processes. Download this complimentary excerpt from The Charge Nurse Leader Handbook! Evidence shows that patient outcomes improve when nurses have baccalaureate degrees. The Future of Nursing, the influential IOM and Robert Wood Johnson study, has called for 80% of RNs to have a baccalaureate degree by 2020.
Patients are sicker and healthcare is more complex than ever and we need a highly educated nursing workforce to cope. At the grassroots level, however, there is little impetus to change.
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Editor's Note September 15, 2016
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