Nursing Outlook
Volume 56, Issue 2 , Pages 63-69.e2, March 2008

Maine’s nursing workforce legislation: Lessons from a rural state

As the aging baby boom generation begins to place additional pressures on the health care system and the nursing workforce of the same generation begins to retire, the worsening nursing shortage has the potential to seriously impact the delivery of health care in the United States and is receiving considerable attention nationwide. Although federal initiatives such as the Nurse Reinvestment Act are critical, issues of supply and demand for registered nurses must also be addressed at the state level. In Maine, nursing leadership has partnered with state policy makers and health care industry leaders in a multi-year initiative that has included the nursing community’s envisioning its “preferred future,” formal data collection on the nursing workforce, ongoing education of the Maine State Legislature about the nursing shortage, and legislative initiatives.

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PII: S0029-6554(08)00002-X

doi:10.1016/j.outlook.2008.01.002

Nursing Outlook
Volume 56, Issue 2 , Pages 63-69.e2, March 2008