Why Nurse Practitioners?
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Currently the U.S. is facing a significant shortage of qualified primary care providers. With America's Nurses education, training, and support, Nurse Practitioners can help more people in need while developing their own careers in the process. |
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Patients are seeking relationship-based care that is high quality, accessible, and personalized to their individual needs. Nurse Practitioners have the clinical skills to meet this ever-growing demand.
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Hospitals are struggling with problems such as repeat hospitalizations, inappropriate use of ERs, and care transitions. With an aging population, an increasing burden of chronic disease management, and a need to address health promotion, Nurse Practitioners are the only logical answer. |
LEADING BY EXAMPLE
The leadership team at America’s Nurses exemplifies corporate social responsibility. They set the tone for corporate social investment that is further evidenced by the decision to create America’s Nurses as a Public Benefit Corporation.
We believe in “paying it forward.” America’s Nurses is a public benefit corporation, focusing on both profits and benefits for society. This means that we consider the interests of our shareholders as well as benefit to the public good in our financial objectives.
Our team leads by example, with involvement in various organizations -- because it is important to them.
Some of the organizations we are dedicated to: Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Foundation, The Leapfrog Group, Healthwell Foundation, Compassionate Care Foundation, National Quality Forum, Cannabis Education and Research Institute (CERI), New Jersey Healthcare Quality Institute, The Hartford Foundation, Girl Scouts of America, and 4H, among others.
Their involvement also has included the Epilepsy Foundation, Gilda’s Club of Northern New Jersey, New Jersey Commission Cancer Research, Health Enhancement Research Organization, New Jersey State Board of Psychological Examiners, American Association of Preferred Provider Organizations, and The Adler Aphasia Center.
We believe in “paying it forward.” America’s Nurses is a public benefit corporation, focusing on both profits and benefits for society. This means that we consider the interests of our shareholders as well as benefit to the public good in our financial objectives.
Our team leads by example, with involvement in various organizations -- because it is important to them.
Some of the organizations we are dedicated to: Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Foundation, The Leapfrog Group, Healthwell Foundation, Compassionate Care Foundation, National Quality Forum, Cannabis Education and Research Institute (CERI), New Jersey Healthcare Quality Institute, The Hartford Foundation, Girl Scouts of America, and 4H, among others.
Their involvement also has included the Epilepsy Foundation, Gilda’s Club of Northern New Jersey, New Jersey Commission Cancer Research, Health Enhancement Research Organization, New Jersey State Board of Psychological Examiners, American Association of Preferred Provider Organizations, and The Adler Aphasia Center.