In the spring of 2013, The Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action hosted a national summit in Washington, D.C.
New Study Shows Fewer Deaths in Hospitals That Have Higher Percentages of Nurses with Baccalaureate Degrees
Seven-Year Initiative Built Research Science, Provided Definitive Evidence of Nursing’s Contributions to Improving Care, Identified New Areas for Research, and Challenges
A new study reveals that the health of critically ill newborns is endangered by insufficient nurse staffing.
A Robert Wood Johnson Foundation survey of members of the online physician-only community, Sermo.com examined physicians thoughts about the effect of advanced practice nurses on access, cost and quality.
Research brief to synthesize the evidence examining nursing’s contribution to care coordination and transitional care.
Research brief comparing earnings of pediatricians, family and general physicians, surgeons, and registered nurses in states that allow full scope of practice (SOP) for advance practice registered nurses (APRNs) to states that do not allow full SOP.
This research brief looks to test the hypothesis that highly efficient internists, those that deliver high quality care at a lower cost, have different approaches to delegating tasks to nurses and other office-based clinical staff than average performers.
Evidence brief on quality of care provided by advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs)


