HealthLeaders Media May 27, 2022
Carol Davis

The winning pilot programs are predicted to ‘transform the education, regulation, and practice of nursing,’ the foundation executive director says.

The American Nurses Foundation is granting $14 million over three years to 10 nurse-led pilot programs that are sparking new ideas, as part of the foundation’s Reimagining Nursing Initiative.

The pilot programs are being developed and led by nurses at various universities, nonprofit hospitals, and startup companies that serve diverse communities across the country and will help determine how they can be scaled and broadly implemented, according to the foundation.

“The Reimagining Nursing Initiative provides the solid investments nurses need to transform the education, regulation, and practice of nursing,” says Kate Judge, the foundation’s executive director.

“Nurses are a natural...

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