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The State of Arizona is facing a shortage of registered nurses (RNs) that was reaching a crisis of critical proportion. In 2001, in recognition of this crisis, Governor Hull appointed the Governor’s Task Force on the Nursing Shortage. In 2002,

The State of Arizona is facing a shortage of registered nurses (RNs) that was reaching a crisis of critical proportion. In 2001, in recognition of this crisis, Governor Hull appointed the Governor’s Task Force on the Nursing Shortage. In 2002, under the leadership and administration of Governor Janet Napolitano, the Task Force was charged with the development of a statewide strategic plan targeting the multiple and complex factors involved with the shortage of RNs. This plan was completed in 2005, and members of the task force continued to work until objectives from the plan were completed or well on a path of completion. This report is a summary of outcomes of the work plan developed by the Task Force.

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Title
  • Statewide Strategic Plan for Nursing: Status Report
Date Created
2007-04
Resource Type
  • Text
  • Identifier
    • Identifier Value
      GV 103.2:S 71/2006

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