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The American Nurses Association Endorses Senator Barack Obama
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PRNewswire
September 12, 2008
The American Nurses Association (ANA) announces its endorsement of Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) in the 2008 Presidential Election. The ANA represents the interests of the nation’s 2.9 million registered nurses.
“As President, Barack Obama will bring real change to our health care system,” said ANA President Rebecca M. Patton, MSN, RN, CNOR. “Nurses are consistently voted the most trusted profession by the American people, and we, as a profession, trust that Barack Obama will see that affordable quality health care is made available to everyone.”
“I am honored to receive the endorsement of the American Nurses Association,” said Sen. Barack Obama. “The nurses of America serve our country tirelessly, and I share their belief that we must bring affordable and accessible health care to all Americans. My plan lowers health care costs for the average American family by up to $2500 and finally makes health care work better for American families than it does for the drug and insurance companies.”
“Both Senator Obama and Senator Clinton spoke at ANA’s House of Delegates in June about the need to move forward in unity to bring about real, much needed change to our health care system, and our nurses responded: ‘Yes we can’” Patton added. “Nurses represent the largest group of health care professionals in this country, and working together, we can use our power in the voting booth to make health care a priority, and make Barack Obama the next President of the United States.”
Senator Obama is committed to signing universal health legislation by the end of his first term in office that ensures all Americans have high-quality, affordable health care coverage. Barack Obama recognizes that nurses play a critical role in every aspect of patient care, and the nursing shortage ranks as one of the most pressing issues facing our health care system. Obama’s health care plan includes expanded funding to improve the primary care and public health practitioner workforce; including loan repayments, improved reimbursement and training grants.
Barack Obama has a history of advocacy for nurses and patients. In the Illinois senate, he helped lead efforts to protect nurses and improve the quality of health care. In the U.S. Senate, he cosponsored the Safe Nursing and Patient Care Act, which limits mandatory overtime for nurses to true emergency situations, and as President, he has promised to sign this important legislation into law.
ANA has been making presidential endorsements since 1984. The endorsement process includes sending a questionnaire on nursing and health care issues to all of the Democratic and Republican candidates, an invitation to all of the democratic and republican candidates for a personal interview and an online survey of ANA’s membership regarding which candidate is most supportive of nursing’s agenda.
The ANA is the only full-service professional organization representing the interests of the nation’s 2.9 million registered nurses through its 54 constituent member nurses associations. The ANA advances the nursing profession by fostering high standards of nursing practice, promoting the rights of nurses in the workplace, projecting a positive and realistic view of nursing, and by lobbying the Congress and regulatory agencies on health care issues affecting nurses and the public.
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nursebadkittyRN
about 1 year ago
12 comments
YAY!!!
samiagube
about 1 year ago
4 comments
Please inform those who are not current that Mcain's running mate is not a senator but a governor of the state of Alaska. Politics should bring the best from us for us. When Mcain keeps saying that the fundamentals of our economy is strong when Wall Street is collapsing, I wonder which other evidence we need to point at the one that is in touch with the reality of the moment. I notice that those who are opposed to obama are expressing racism,period.
anonyfem
about 1 year ago
4 comments
P.S.... About Hillary -- If Obama Wins, Hillary as SUPREME COURT JUSTICE will do much better than just a President... GO OBAMA - AND HILLARY 4 SUPREME COURT JUSTICE!
anonyfem
about 1 year ago
4 comments
So Happy That You Endorsed Obama! Go Dems!
AbusyRN2go
about 1 year ago
12114 comments
This is a good example of WHY I have not joined the ANA, they just called me last month which is when I found out this position and I declined there invite, then this lady tries to say "well not ALL the nurses support Obama" well that is definately a fact!
BethLPN47
about 1 year ago
34 comments
now I KNOW I don't want to part of ANA.
tjbart
about 1 year ago
16 comments
I don't think that they can fix the healthcare system in this country. Everyone needs to work together to make it work and that will never happen. It is nothing but a money making business!! It won't do a thing for nurses but probably make it worse. As I've said before the nursing profession doesn't get any respect! I'm not voting for Obama only because of his stand on the moral issues. If we are not right with God then we will not be blessed therefore nothing else matters.
nurse112
about 1 year ago
42 comments
So, who here knows much about Universal Healthcare? Everything that I have ever heard about it is horrid, so how will this change help us as Nurses?
raymoss1
about 1 year ago
164 comments
This is wonderful, I am glad they are backing him. I hope he wins and maybe there will be a change in our healthcare system. Universial healthcare would be great. I only wish that he would have picked Hilery. We do not need another 4 years of Bush thinking and politics.
cher63
about 1 year ago
2 comments
This is wonderful. I watched both, the Democratic and Republican conventions. Obama's is running a very professional campaign and I am in agreement with everything he has said so far. I think we are going to see some wonderful changes in healthcare if he wins the presidency. Encourage all your friends to get out and vote. Be involved with your state nursing association. The decisions made in legislature will affect you. Wouldn't you like to have a say in what goes on?
Christina1973
about 1 year ago
74 comments
YAY - I couldn't agree more with this endorsement!!
911Steve
about 1 year ago
2 comments
Oh my....the ANA has endorsed urkal for prez. Well ANOTHER reason not to join ANA.
Steve
(10 years as an emergency nurse has taught me that medicaid is a waste of money!)
cvshaw9
about 1 year ago
24 comments
I definitely support the ANA's support of the Senator Obama and Senator Biden and thank the ANA for the same. The ANA's stated reasons for the same are clearly based upon a factual analysis of the both the stated positions of the Presidential candidates and their historical political acts, especially with regard to the Profession of nursing and the need for National Health Care for all americans.
squirmals
about 1 year ago
42 comments
bloodsidhe stated
"I also found it insulting that McCain picked up a female unknown Senator"
Check out the govenor of Alaska, you may find more info on her since she governs that state. For Obama to cut medical costs, have socialized medicine the nurses are going to have to take a cut in wages and staffing. How can they continue to pay current wages and maintain staff if there are cuts in this area. Then on top we will taxed more so we can pay for everyones healthcare. Doesn't make sense to me.
frankiecash
about 1 year ago
82 comments
I am not a member of the ANA. So They did not speak for me. However, anyone can vote for whoever they wish. But...........I dont think oboma is the best choice for america in the long run at this time..