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Measure would require hospitals to divulge nurse staffing levels

Naples Daily News

Groups representing nurses in Florida want patients to know how much hands-on care they can expect to receive in hospitals, so they are supporting legislation that would require Florida hospitals to report nurse staffing levels to state regulators.

Bills have been filed in the state House and Senate that would require the state Agency for Health Care Administration to develop rules for hospitals to report average nurse-to-patient ratios in different clinical areas.

The state’s largest health care union, SEIU Florida Healthcare, which is trying to organize registered nurses with the NCH Healthcare System, is a bill sponsor. The Florida Nurses Association is supporting it.

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“It will give a fair idea to consumers about how much time they will have (with nurses),” said Ann Andersen, a registered nurse in the emergency room at NCH North Naples Hospital and supporter of the local unionizing effort. “It is not a union nurse issue. It is a nursing issue. You can find out anything about a car but you can’t find out about your care. It doesn’t make sense.”

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