1964 In February, 1964, the American Nurses' Association and the American Medical Association cosponsored a two-day conference on "Medical and Nursing Practice in a Changing World."
The House of Delegates adopted a motion that the board of directors appoints a committee to study and report at the 1966 convention on the feasibility of and/or a plan for the establishment of an academy of nursing.
The House of Delegates adopted a recommendation that ANA continue to work toward baccalaureate education as the educational foundation for professional nursing practice.
Jo Eleanor Elliott (Colorado) elected president of the American Nurses Association, 1964 – 1968.
The ANA convention was held June 9 – 13 in Atlantic City, NJ. Convention theme: “Knowledge Explosion – It’s Impact for Nursing and Health Care”.
Congress passed the Nurse Training Act of 1964, the first federal law to give comprehensive assistance for nursing education.
The estimated number of professional nurses employed full and part-time in nursing is 582,000.
1965 ANA published policies and recommendations on health occupations supportive to nursing.
ANA's Board of Directors developed a position paper on educational preparation for nurse practitioners and assistants to nurses.
ANA's Board of Directors authorized formation of a liaison committee of the American Nurses' Association and the American Hospital Association.
ANA published Standards for Organized Nursing Services.
1966 Health insurance for the aged became a benefit of the nation's social insurance system as a result of passage of the Social Security Amendments of 1965.
The House of Delegates adopted an organizational plan calling for divisions on practice and commissions on nursing service, nursing education, and economic and general welfare.
The House of Delegates adopted a recommendation that the principle of central billing and dues collection be adopted by the association.
The ANA convention was held June 9 – 13 in San Francisco, CA. Convention theme: “Challenge of Today – Directions for Tomorrow”.
1964 In February, 1964, the American Nurses' Association and the American Medical Association cosponsored a two-day conference on "Medical and Nursing Practice in a Changing World." The House of Delegates adopted a motion that the board of directors appoints a committee to study and report at the 1966 convention on the feasibility of and/or a plan for the establishment of an academy of nursing. The House of Delegates adopted a recommendation that ANA continue to work toward baccalaureate education as the educational foundation for professional nursing practice. Jo Eleanor Elliott (Colorado) elected president of the American Nurses Association, 1964 – 1968. The ANA convention was held June 9 – 13 in Atlantic City, NJ. Convention theme: “Knowledge Explosion – It’s Impact for Nursing and Health Care”. Congress passed the Nurse Training Act of 1964, the first federal law to give comprehensive assistance for nursing education. The estimated number of professional nurses employed full and part-time in nursing is 582,000. 1965 ANA published policies and recommendations on health occupations supportive to nursing. ANA's Board of Directors developed a position paper on educational preparation for nurse practitioners and assistants to nurses. ANA's Board of Directors authorized formation of a liaison committee of the American Nurses' Association and the American Hospital Association. ANA published Standards for Organized Nursing Services. 1966 Health insurance for the aged became a benefit of the nation's social insurance system as a result of passage of the Social Security Amendments of 1965. The House of Delegates adopted an organizational plan calling for divisions on practice and commissions on nursing service, nursing education, and economic and general welfare. The House of Delegates adopted a recommendation that the principle of central billing and dues collection be adopted by the association. The ANA convention was held June 9 – 13 in San Francisco, CA. Convention theme: “Challenge of Today – Directions for Tomorrow”.
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