MNA NewsScan, June 3, 2013: RN concern for patient safety is worldwide

NOTES ON NURSING

In Australia, Nurses Fight for Patient Ratios   “You’re less likely to have the nursing hours you need the further you are from the city,” Miss Telfer said.

NSW Midwives Issued “Cease and Desist” on Patient Limits Despite Shortages      ”We accept there is a shortage of midwives out there but management needs to understand that not only are staff at Nepean exhausted, they are deeply concerned that health care is being compromised. They have reached their limit and cannot continue on in this way.”

HEALTH CARE

The $2.7 Trillion Medical Bill   In many other developed countries, a basic colonoscopy costs just a few hundred dollars and certainly well under $1,000. That chasm in price helps explain why the United States is far and away the world leader in medical spending, even though numerous studies have concluded that Americans do not get better care.

Hospital CEOs See Double Digit Pay Hikes   A recent survey by Equilar, an executive compensation data firm based in Redwood City, Calif., found that — for the fourth time in five years — health care chief executives commanded the highest pay packages last year among publicly traded companies.

Violence Against Women is a Serious Public Health Problem   IPV and domestic violence figures among the top ten global causes of years of life lost due to premature mortality and disability. The consequences of IPV are far reaching, insidiously destructive and have a widespread negative socioeconomic impact.

Trapped in a Hospital Bed  But one number sent a murmur through the auditorium anyway: 43 minutes. That’s the median time a hospitalized elderly patient spends standing or walking daily, Dr. Brown and her colleagues reported in 2009.

LABOR UPDATES

Scores of Workers Die in Chinese Poultry Plant Fire    Explosions and fire tore through parts of a poultry plant in northeast China on Monday, killing at least 119 people in one of the country’s worst factory accidents in recent years.

OpEd:  Reaching Milestone of Working Women Still Finds U.S. Last Among Rich Nations in Supporting Working Families     After 50 years, shouldn’t we stop debating whether we want mothers to work and start implementing the social policies and working conditions that will allow families to take full advantage of the benefits of women’s employment and to minimize its stresses?

Star Leadership Institute: Accepting Applications

Health care needs interactive and collaborative leaders prepared for today’s dynamic environment – from the bedside to the boardroom. The Pennsylvania State Nurses Association (PSNA), representing more than 211,000 registered nurses in Pennsylvania, is accepting applications for the Star Leadership Institute, a leadership development program designed to assist nurses in contributing to the delivery of high-quality health care while collaborating with other leaders in the reform needed to redesign health care in the U.S.  Attendees will participate in interactive sessions focusing on leader attributes, real-world problem solving, employment practices, healthy dialogue, evidence-based practice and finance.

Titled Building the Future Leader of Tomorrow…Today, this three-day program will bring together experts including David Nelson, Master Trainer in Crucial Conversations©; and Lucretia C. Clemons, Esquire. These featured presenters will join five additional experts who will offer knowledge and related skills to enhance each participant’s managerial abilities.

Participants will be collaborating with senior leadership to identify a problem within their immediate area of responsibility; researching and developing an action plan for the resolution of the identified problem; implementing and completing the action plan within the organization; and presenting their problem-solving project to peers. Criteria for participation includes: front line nurse managers, nurse leaders or promising nurses who desire to move into management or leadership roles; demonstration of leadership ability; and commitment to attend the three sessions.

The program will be held October 16 and 17, 2013 and April 9, 2014 at The Desmond Hotel & Conference Center, Malvern. The program is a competitive application process with only 30 nurse leaders being accepted from across the Commonwealth. For more information about the Star Leadership Institute, or to download a program brochure and application, visit www.psna.org/StarLeadership.  Applications must be July 1, 2013.