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Ohio Nurses Association Legislative Platform

2009-2011 Biennium

 

The purposes of the Ohio Nurses Association are to (1) work for the improvement of health standards and the availability of health care services for all people; (2) foster high standards of nursing; and (3) stimulate and promote the professional development of registered nurses and advance their economic and general welfare. These purposes shall be unrestricted by considerations of nationality, race, religion, creed, lifestyle, color, gender, disability, sexual orientation, health status or age.

 

Human Rights

To support basic human rights in Ohio to equity under the law.

 

ONA Supports:

  • Equal rights of all individuals.
  • A person's right to dignity in all stages of the health care continuum.
  • Improved quality of life for all.
  • Protection of the consumer and health care provider from infectious diseases.
  • The right of consumers to make informed choices about health care.
  • The rights of victims in cases of abuse and provision of needed care for those individuals.
  • Equal access to quality health care for all.
  • Safe nurse staffing for all patients.

 

Funding Basic Needs

To support state policies and programs that meet the fundamental needs of individuals, families and groups.

 

ONA Supports:

  • Appropriations providing all persons with adequate housing, nutrition, education and a safe environment.
  • Cost containment incentives in the health care delivery system that apply to all providers, all payers and vendors. These incentives are based on continued review of appropriateness of health care services and that serve to eliminate significant waste or inefficiency.
  • Appropriations assuring essential health care as defined in ANA’s Health Care Agenda 2005 for all populations.
  • Making affordable prescription medications available to all Ohioans.

 

Occupational, Environmental, & Public Health Hazards

To maintain standards that protect the environment and public health.

 

ONA Supports:

  • Assurance of safe water, air and food supply.
  • A unified effort against smoking and substance abuse.
  • Protection of the public and health care providers from environmental and occupational health hazards, including environmental/medical waste.
  • Emergency preparedness initiatives in the state of Ohio.

 

Access to Quality Care

  • To promote access to quality health care services for all;
  • To promote the role of nurses as qualified providers of health care services including prescriptive services;
  • To promote access to all nursing care services with emphasis on adequacy and appropriateness of nurse staffing as provided in the American Nurses Association's Staffing Principles

 

ONA Supports:

  • Utilization of nursing sensitive quality indicators for improved health care outcomes.
  • Direct access by consumers to services of registered nurses.
  • Direct reimbursement to nurses in advanced practice roles.
  • A variety of options for health care delivery
  • Behavioral health services for all.
  • Delegation of nursing care to be performed only by registered nurses.
  • Registered nurses in all primary and secondary schools.
  • Substance abuse education and treatment.
  • Health education for all.
  • Access to family planning services, birth control education and safe health care for all.
  • Access to preventive services and early detection screening.
  • Clear identification of all health care workers.
  • Initiatives that assure both nurse and patient safety, including safe patient handling, safe staffing, and strategies to reduce medical errors.
  • Leadership in developing solutions to the nurse shortage.
  • Leadership in developing solutions to the shortage of qualified nurse faculty.

 

Financing Health Care

To assure that the government provides a stable source of funding to meet health care needs including recognition and remuneration for services rendered
by registered nurses

 

ONA Supports:

  • Access to affordable health care for all.
  • Registered nurses in the forefront of health care changes.
  • Development of comprehensive payment systems for nursing services.
  • Direct payment for services to registered nurses or organized nursing services in both the public and private sectors.
  • Professional review of health care services with regard to the appropriateness and quality of services rendered by all health professionals.

 

Funding Nursing Education and Nursing Research

  • To promote public funding for nursing education to provide quality nursing care services to improve health.
  • To promote public funding for nursing research

 

ONA Supports:

  • Continuation of the National Institute for Nursing Research.
  • Funding for education programs that prepare nurses at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
  • Promotion of private and public funding for nurse education and research.
  • Funding to assist under-represented populations to enter programs of professional nursing.

 

Licensure and Nursing Practice

To assure the delivery of nursing care by duly qualified providers as a means to protect the consumer as well as the integrity of the nursing profession

 

ONA Supports:

  • Individual professional licensure, as opposed to institutional licensure.
  • Professional nurse licensure for graduates of baccalaureate or higher degree programs with a major in nursing.
  • Continuation of Board of Nursing licensure for all nurses currently licensed to practice as registered nurses.
  • Associate nursing licensure for graduates of associate degree programs with a major in nursing.
  • Mechanisms that would recognize and expand nursing practice.
  • Review of the Nurse Practice Act and other nursing regulations for continued reflection of nursing practice.
  • Action to insure affordable professional liability insurance for all registered nurses.
  • Certification through a national nurse organization or certifying board.
  • Ohio's participation in the Interstate Compact for Mutual Recognition provided the legislation affords adequate protection for the public and is not used as a means to disrupt or interfere with employer/employee agreements or relationships..
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To assure adequate palliative care for persons with terminal illnesses and appropriate pain management for all persons

 

ONA Supports:

  • Sufficient education of professionals and the general public regarding pain management and palliative care principles.
  • The enactment of legislation and regulations that assure improved access to appropriate palliative care for terminally ill persons and pain management for all.

 

Economic and General Welfare of Nurses

  • Only those individuals licensed by a board of nursing are to provide nursing services.
  • To promote and seek enactment of legislation that protects the economic and employment rights of registered nurses

 

ONA Supports

  • The economic and general welfare of all registered nurses.
  • Fair wages and opposes wage discrimination in employment that may be based on age, gender, or other similar considerations.
  • Prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of registered nurses for illness or injuries sustained on the job.
  • Protection for registered nurses who speak out as patient advocates.
  • Safe patient handling initiatives.

 

Revised by the ONA House of Delegates October, 2007