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  1  1    Section 1.  NEW SECTION.  135.12  NURSING WORKFORCE
  1  2 DATABASE.
  1  3    1.  The department shall establish and administer a nursing
  1  4 workforce database.  The database shall be assembled and
  1  5 maintained with the assistance of the department of workforce
  1  6 development, the department of economic development, and any
  1  7 other state agency or department possessing or having access
  1  8 to nursing and nursing workforce-related information.  The
  1  9 database shall additionally be integrated with the coordinated
  1 10 licensure information system developed pursuant to the nurse
  1 11 licensure compact contained in chapter 152E.
  1 12    2.  The objective of establishing the nursing workforce
  1 13 database shall be the collection and analysis of data related
  1 14 to nursing and the nursing workforce, so that conclusions may
  1 15 be drawn relating to current nursing supply, demand, and
  1 16 workforce concerns in the state and future workforce
  1 17 projections and needs.  Information to be collected and
  1 18 analyzed shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
  1 19    a.  Nursing supply and demand, including issues relating to
  1 20 recruitment, retention, and effective and efficient
  1 21 utilization of nursing workforce resources.
  1 22    b.  Analysis and acuity measurements relating to nursing
  1 23 quality, including patient classification systems, patient
  1 24 outcomes, the amount of direct nursing care, and outcomes
  1 25 indicators.
  1 26    c.  Research concerning nurse classifications to ensure
  1 27 that distinctions in scope of practice and practice settings
  1 28 are identified and analyzed, including registered nurses,
  1 29 licensed practical nurses, advanced practice nurses and nurse
  1 30 practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, nurse anesthetists,
  1 31 and nurse midwives.
  1 32    d.  Information compiled by other sources, including
  1 33 national associations, institutions of higher learning, and
  1 34 medical journals and state medical societies, which
  1 35 facilitates the analysis of nurse staffing relationships to
  2  1 patient outcomes and quality of care.
  2  2    e.  State, regional, and local nursing shortages.
  2  3    f.  The extent to which unlicensed personnel are utilized
  2  4 and the impact upon nursing staffing, quality, and patient
  2  5 care.
  2  6    3.  Information obtained pursuant to subsection 2 and
  2  7 assembled by the department into a database shall be utilized
  2  8 by the department, medical institutions and societies, and
  2  9 other interested parties to assess current and projected
  2 10 nursing workforce shortfalls and develop strategies for
  2 11 overcoming them; to more effectively conduct analyses of
  2 12 patient classification systems and outcomes, nursing workload
  2 13 comparisons including the amount of direct nursing care,
  2 14 outcomes indicators, and other research conducted to ensure
  2 15 quality patient care and nursing competence; to publish or
  2 16 distribute information regarding conclusions to be drawn from
  2 17 the database; to recommend systemic changes and strategies for
  2 18 their implementation; and to share and collaborate with other
  2 19 states that collect health data, nursing workforce outcomes,
  2 20 and quantitative information relating to direct nursing care.
  2 21 Additionally, schools of nursing shall utilize the database to
  2 22 assist in determining enrollment, educational curriculum, and
  2 23 related nursing workforce educational issues and needs.
  2 24    4.  The department shall submit a report to members of the
  2 25 general assembly regarding the development of the database and
  2 26 the effectiveness of its utilization by January 15, 2005.  
  2 27                           EXPLANATION
  2 28    This bill provides that the Iowa department of public
  2 29 health shall establish and administer a nursing workforce
  2 30 database.  The bill provides that the database shall be
  2 31 assembled and maintained with the assistance of other
  2 32 specified state departments and agencies having access to
  2 33 nursing and nursing workforce-related information, and that it
  2 34 shall be integrated with the coordinated licensure information
  2 35 system developed pursuant to the nurse licensure compact.
  3  1    The bill provides that the objective of establishing the
  3  2 database shall be the collection and analysis of data related
  3  3 to nursing and the nursing workforce, so that conclusions may
  3  4 be drawn relating to current and future nursing supply and
  3  5 demand issues.  The bill specifies several categories of
  3  6 information to be collected and assembled into the database.
  3  7    The bill provides that the database shall be utilized by
  3  8 the department, medical institutions and societies, and other
  3  9 interested parties to assess current and projected nursing
  3 10 workforce shortfalls and develop strategies for overcoming
  3 11 them; to more effectively conduct analyses to ensure quality
  3 12 patient care and nursing competence; to publish or distribute
  3 13 information; to recommend systemic changes and strategies for
  3 14 their implementation; and to share and collaborate with other
  3 15 states that collect health data, nursing workforce outcomes,
  3 16 and quantitative information relating to direct nursing care.
  3 17 The bill also provides that schools of nursing shall utilize
  3 18 the database to assist in determining enrollment, educational
  3 19 curriculum, and related nursing workforce needs, and that the
  3 20 department shall submit a report to members of the general
  3 21 assembly regarding the development of the database and the
  3 22 effectiveness of its utilization by January 15, 2005.  
  3 23 LSB 5754HH 79
  3 24 rn/pj/5
     

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