Recognizes April 19, 2023, as Nurses Day and May 6 through May 12, 2023, as National Nurses Week in Louisiana
The resolution serves to highlight the importance of nursing within the healthcare system and to advocate for the inclusion of nurses in health policy discussions. It supports the efforts of the Louisiana State Nurses Association, which works to uphold high standards for nursing practice and to ensure quality healthcare access for all Louisianans. The recognition of Nurses Day and National Nurses Week is intended to foster appreciation for nurses, encouraging public acknowledgment of their vital role in the healthcare delivery system, especially as demands for nursing services continue to rise with demographic changes and emerging health challenges.
HCR24 is a Concurrent Resolution that recognizes April 19, 2023, as Nurses Day and designates May 6 through May 12, 2023, as National Nurses Week in Louisiana. This resolution reflects the significant contributions of registered nurses to the health and wellbeing of citizens in Louisiana and beyond. It acknowledges the nearly sixty-six thousand registered nurses actively licensed in the state, emphasizing their role as the largest segment of healthcare professionals in both Louisiana and the United States.
The sentiment around HCR24 is largely positive, reflecting a broad consensus on the value of nursing as a profession. The resolution underscores the ethical integrity of the nursing profession, as it has been recognized in polls for its trustworthiness over many years. The recognition of both Nurses Day and National Nurses Week encourages a community spirit of appreciation and respect for nurses, promoting public awareness of their contributions to health policy and patient care.
While generally supportive, some discussions may arise regarding the extent of recognition and involvement that nurses should have in health policy discussions. The resolution implies a need for continuous dialogue regarding nurses' roles in shaping healthcare policies, which may lead to debates about how effectively these voices are represented in decision-making processes regarding state health policies.