The Safe Staffing For Quality Care Act

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The Safe Staffing for Quality Care Act 2015
Background
The passing of the Affordable Care Act (2010) is overhauling the healthcare delivery system, with an emphasis on creating a value-based healthcare system that will increase the public 's access to high quality and cost effective health care. The Affordable Care Act (2010) developed new initiatives that provide incentives and penalties for healthcare organizations, based on the organization’s ability to meet specific quality and safety indicators (ANA, 2015).
Nurses are at the heart of the health care delivery system, and are a health care organization’s most valuable assets (ANA, 2015). Nurses make up the largest profession in the health care system, and are the primary source providing direct patient care. Health care administrators are challenging nurses with enormously high, extremely unsafe nurse to patient ratios and presenting unrealistic and unattainable expectations. The increased emphasis on value based health care, requires optimal nurse staffing to achieve positive clinical and economic outcomes (ANA, 2015).
The Safe Staffing for Quality Care Act 2015
The Safe Staffing for Quality Care Act (2015), Assembly bill number A8580A and Senate bill number S.782 is an amendment to the Public Health Law in New York State. This amendment would require acute care facilities and subacute facilities to establish specific nurse-to-patient ratios in all nursing units. If enacted this bill would set minimum staffing requirements, based on the specific needs of the census, and nursing workforce. Health care organizations would be required to submit an annual staffing plan to the New York State Department of Health (ANA, 2015).
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...inistrators do not fully understand the need for change regarding nurse staffing. High nurse to patient ratios require nurses to hesitantly cut corners in order to get the job done as best as possible. Health care administrators are not concerned until there is a bad outcomes (Robbins, 2015). The focus on value based healthcare, increases the emphasis on cutting costs to protect the organization’s bottom line (Robbins, 2015).
Next Steps
The future of The Safe Staffing for Quality Care Act (2015), the safety of the patient population, and the safety of the nursing profession hangs in the balance of the the Senate Heath Committee. The bipartisan support and the fact that the primary sponsor of this bill in the senate is the Chairman of the Senate Health Committee, and the strong evidence based research presented should not meet much resistance (NYSNA, 2015)

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