Healthcare cannot afford to overlook nurses as the nation seeks to expand access and simultaneously improve quality and reduce costs, a former HHS secretary told industry executives gathered in Chicago.
Donna Shalala, president of the University of Miami, former HHS secretary and chairwoman of the Institute of Medicine's committee on the future of nursing, said nurses enter the workforce highly skilled but in many states remain underutilized because of regulations that limit how they can practice medicine.
Shalala delivered the lunchtime address at the American College of Healthcare Executives Congress on Healthcare Leadership.
She called for states to remove regulatory barriers to a more expanded role for nurses, who she said could be deployed to provide primary care, preventive services and care management.