Nurses and Legislative Involvement

Nurses and Legislative Involvement

Letters to the Editor June | July 2012 Birth Plans Surrogacy Migraines Nurses and Legislative Involvement Donor Milk in th e Hospital Sett ing ht...

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Letters

to the Editor

June | July 2012

Birth Plans Surrogacy Migraines

Nurses and Legislative Involvement

Donor Milk in th e Hospital Sett ing http://nwh.awhonn.org

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hank you for publishing the article by Montgomery on health care and politics (Montgomery, 2012). The author provides concise information on how nurses can get involved in health policy issues. Reaching out to elected legislators and establishing a professional relationship is great advice. Nurses often devote all their professional energy to the care of patients, while never considering policy issues that affect their practice. As we approach a new horizon in health care delivery, it’s imperative that nurses take an active role in health policy issues. I look forward to the

remaining installments in this three-part series by Montgomery, and I’m proud to be a member of a nursing organization that accepts political advocacy as part of our professional responsibility.

Betsy Mulvaney, RNC Tolono, IL References Montgomery, T. (2012). Health care and politics: Making your voice heard. Nursing for Women’s Health, 16(3), 198–201. doi:10.1111/j.1751-486x.2012.01730.x.

DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-486X.2012.01758.x http://nwh.awhonn.org

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