Responding to Unprecedented Workforce ChallengesNurse leaders throughout our region have grappled with workforce challenges for years. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated existing issues and introduced new demands that are making it harder than ever before to recruit and maintain a nursing workforce that supports safe, effective patient care. In 2021, 75% of the ONL members who responded to our Member Assessment indicated it was ‘extremely important’ that ONL address nursing workforce challenges in the region. We heard you and responded to this call to action, intensifying and accelerating our multi-year focus on the nursing workforce to drive regional solutions to this critical issue. Nursing Workforce Report: Challenges and Solutions during the COVID Era
A Sustained Voice for Licensure FlexibilityONL has long advocated in support of decreasing regulatory barriers associated with state-based licensing. At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, many states issued executive or emergency orders to allow interstate nursing practice. ONL has continued to lend support and influence to have these orders adopted into legislation.
Increasing Funding for Nursing Workforce DevelopmentIn March 2022, the United States Department of Labor invited ONL to participate in a roundtable of nurse leaders from practice and academia. This event gave ONL the opportunity to voice support for allocating federal funds to the development of the nursing workforce with members of Secretary of Labor Martin J. Walsh's team. Support for State-Based Workforce Task Forces
Supporting New Nurses Entering Practice during the Pandemic
Paid Family Medical Leave of Absence: Policy Analysis
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