Political Awareness For the RN
AMSN Position Statement - Political Awareness
It Is the Position of AMSN That:
- The medical-surgical nurse must recognize their inherent power as the largest group of health care
professionals to influence change in health policy.
- The medical-surgical nurse has a professional responsibility to secure active participation in the
policy-making process and ensure the efforts to establish and maintain high quality standards of nursing
care.
- The medical-surgical nurse should collaborate with consumers and members of other health care professions to
promote adoption of policies to meet the nation's health care needs.
- The medical-surgical nurse should promote enactment of national practices that protect patients from the
incompetent, unethical, or illegal practice of any health provider. Patients and the public benefit from
improved health care quality that results from nurses' involvement in health policy.
- The medical-surgical nurse has a responsibility, as a highly educated and knowledgeable health care
provider, to share professional expertise with local and national policy makers.
- The medical-surgical nurse is encouraged to make use of the AMSN advocacy program to build knowledge, skills
and experience advancing policy important to the profession.
Overview
The changes occurring in health care are influenced by forces internal and external to the nursing profession.
Medical-surgical nurses in their professional roles are affected by regulations and legislation and should take
an active role in influencing health care policy.
Their participation in civic activities and local, state, or national initiatives advances the nursing profession
and the overall quality of health care delivery in the United States. The medical-surgical nurse has a
responsibility to patients and the community that includes an awareness of issues such as lack of availability
of health care or inequitable distribution of health care resources.
Rationale
AMSN supports the active participation of the medical-surgical nurse in the political process by voting in all
elections, engaging with their national professional association’s advocacy program, contacting state and
national policy makers regarding pending legislation, and serving on local, state, and/or national governmental
agencies.
The AMSN advocacy program demonstrates and develops nursing leadership in policy through the Legislative Team,
Legislative Advisors, the online Legislative Action Center, and numerous publications, social media and
professional education initiatives.
Nurses, nursing education programs, and nursing associations should prepare the nursing workforce to assume
leadership positions across all levels, while public, private, and governmental health care decision makers
should ensure that leadership positions are available to and filled by nurses. (IOM, 2010)
Definitions
Policy is a plan of action adopted by an individual or social group.
Political awareness is the cognitive, attitudinal, and affective involvement in organized society.
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