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You are Invited to Gather

for the MAY Legislative Latte

                                  

    WHAT:    The Monthly Open Forum for Nurses'

                  about current Legislative and Professional 
                  Issues

                  Important to All Nurses!

 

WHEN:   Saturday, May 17, 2008
             8:30 AM to 10:00 AM

 

WHERE:  Starbuck’s

7777 E. Hampden, Tamarac & Hampden

Denver, CO (303) 695-8853

 

 

Sponsored by the Colorado Nurses Association

     Government Affairs & Public Policy
Committee - (GAPP) 
 
303-757-7483

 

A constituent member of the American Nurses Association

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Future Legislative Latte meetings are:
June 21, 2008
July 19, 2008
August 16, 2008
September 20, 2008
October 18, 2008
November 15, 2008

Please call the CNA office at 303.757.7483 for details on these meetings.

 

                       
     Convention 2008!
 

                                         Friday, November 7th 
                               Saturday, November 8th, 2008

 Radisson Hotel

3333 Quebec Street

Denver, CO  80207

Phone:  303-321-3500

Fax:       303-320-0571

www.radisson.com/denverco_stapleton


Room Rate for CNA members:

Room Rate:    $85.00

Tax:                  $14.85

TOTAL              $99.85

(2 Queen Beds or 1 King Bed)

 

Room reservations for the block will be available shortly –
please be sure to tell your associates and members attending that
 they must ask for the Colorado Nurses Association convention event to
receive the room discount.  Members are welcome to share a room.

 

The hotel does accept pets for an additional
$25.00 non-refundable fee.

 

     Complete details to follow in the next few weeks.

 

FYI – the hotel is in the process of a complete renovation at this time. 
The hotel will be completed by the end of April 2008.

 

We are pleased to announce that we will be one of the
first organizations to enjoy the new facility.

 

We look forward to hosting you all for another
successful convention event.

 

Have a great day!  We hope you can attend!

 

 

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One Message…Many Messengers

BIG SUCCESS

 

With the signing of House Bills 1060, 1061 and 1094, Governor Ritter made it possible for Advanced Practice Nurses to treat Coloradan’s more effectively through increased access and better patient management.

 

The key to this success was having one clear message,

delivered by multiple individuals consistently throughout the process.

 

It has been a long road from the days when Karen Tomky, Karen Zinc and other Advanced Practice Nurses started alerting the Colorado Nurses Association to the obstacles that they and their patients were encountering. In 2006, an opportunity to remove these barriers presented itself during an interim committee on healthcare policy that Paula Sterns (past Executive Director for CNA) and Charlie Hebeler, the CNA lobbyist attended. From that committee, HB 07-1023 (forerunner to HB 1060, 1061 and 1094) was born. While initially gaining support in the House, HB 07-1023 did not make it out of the Senate Health and Human Services committee. Over the last year, under the leadership of the Colorado Nurses Association, we were able to distill our message, redraft the bill language and come together as a united APN community to support HB 08-1060, 1061 and 1094. At every opportunity—in committee testimony, in meetings with physicians, in the legislative DVD, and in countless emails and phone contacts—we were all sharing the same message, and the message was heard LOUD and CLEAR. All 3 bills passed both the House and Senate with only 3 “no” votes!! That is a tremendous feat!...and one that we all shared a role in achieving.

 

Please plan to join in Celebrating the successful passage of these bills

 and the premier of the APN video on the evening of 
May 7th  

during National Nurses Week. Details to follow shortly

 

HB 1094 will take effect July 1, 2008. HB 1060 and 1061 will take effect on January 1, 2009.

 

All three “laws” are available through the Colorado General Assembly’s home page. There are still some statutes that do not include APNs (like death certificates and certification of mental incompetence for trial), so please be sure that you are familiar with the statue and practicing within your Scope of Practice. The link to the signature bill is pasted in below.

 

http://www.leg.state.co.us/CLICS/CLICS2008A/csl.nsf/fsbillcont3/97AE71A7F0D37DC98725738300662C10?Open&file=1061_enr.pdf

 

COVERAGE OF THE BILL SIGNING:

 

http://durangoherald.com/asp-bin/article_generation.asp?article_type=news&article_path=/news/08/news080321_8.htm

 

http://cohousedems.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/03/gov-ritter-gn.html

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02/04/08 - This week HB 1061 passed the House with a vote of 62 to 0, with 15 new co-sponsors - There was a negotiation between CNA and the Colorado Medical Society on bill language after the first hearing in the House Health and Human Services Committee on HB 1061 - with consensus reached on bill language prior to the Vote in the House HHS Committee.  Colorado Medical Society provided a written statment that supported the new bill language which was introduced prior to the vote.  This agreement helped to decrease opposition on the bill.

APN BILL HEARING UPDATE

HB 1060, 1061 and 1094 Pass Unanimously out of Senate Committee - for details please visit our 
"Legislative Activities" page.

**************************************************************************    Please find details on HB 1060 & HB 1094 updated by 
Tay Kopanos, CNA Government Affairs & Public Policy Committee Chair (GAPP) - H
ere 

 

The Colorado Nurses Association would like to thank our 2007 Convention Sponsors & Exhibitors for their time, efforts and continued support of professional nursing!

Please find a full listing of all of our 
sponsors and exhibitors - H
ere

 

                   

2007 Legislative Session Update - Healthcare Whistleblower protection passes.  
APN bill dies in Senate Committee -
More

Governor creates Nurse Workforce and Patient Care Task Force 
The Colorado Nurses Association is a key participant - please visit our "Calendar of Events" page for meeting dates through December 2007

Register as a Medical Volunteer for Public Health Emergencies or Disasters - training is now available at no charge.  
If you have registered previously, you will need to register again with the new system at
https://covolunteers.stste.co.us.

We care about Health Care Reform in Colorado - More 

Why the American Nurses Association?  How does ANA make a difference for you?  
View the video at http://nursingworld.org/about/video.htm.

ANA Position paper on Nurse Fatique - More

Highlights of the Registered  Nurse Workforce SurveyIn fall of 2006, the Colorado Health Institute(CHI), an independent, nonpartisan source of health information and policy analysis, analyzed the results of the responses of over 7,000 RNs who listed Colorado as an address, More

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1221 S. Clarkson Street #205
Denver, Colorado 80210
Phone:  (303) 757-7483
Fax:      (303) 757-8833
E-Mail: 
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