Leader reflects on progress since release of IOM nursing report
When the IOM released its report in 2010, the report鈥檚 sponsors were hopeful it would advance the nursing profession and influence the trajectory of health reform. Almost 10 years later, 兔子先生member Sue Hassmiller, PhD, RN, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation鈥檚 senior adviser for nursing who served as study director for the report, progress has exceeded expectations in several areas. One highlight: dramatic growth in the number of employed nurses with bachelor鈥檚 degrees. Significant strides have also been made in removing practice barriers for nurse practitioners and in increasing the diversity of the nursing workforce, but Hassmiller would like to see more progress in these areas. (Nurse.com , 7/1/19)