A resolution to observe May 6-12, 2025, as National Nurses Week.
The resolution emphasizes the increasing demand for nursing services that stems from an aging population, new health challenges, and advancements in technology. It aims to reinforce the value of nurses in ensuring the quality and safety of patient care. By officially recognizing National Nurses Week, the resolution not only celebrates the contributions of nurses to health care but also encourages public awareness regarding the critical necessity for a robust and effective nursing workforce as a response to growing healthcare needs.
Senate Resolution No. 41, proposed by Senators Hertel, Geiss, Moss, and Santana, seeks to officially observe May 6-12, 2025, as National Nurses Week. This resolution recognizes the essential role that registered nurses play within the healthcare system, being the largest health care profession in the United States, and highlights their contributions, especially evident during the COVID-19 pandemic. The resolution underscores the multifaceted nature of nursing and its adaptability to meet the evolving health care needs of the population across various settings.
While the resolution does not propose changes to existing laws or enforcements, it serves as a declaration that aligns with efforts led by the Michigan Nurses Association to highlight the importance of nurses. Such recognition can foster an environment where nursing professionals feel valued and supported, potentially influencing public sentiment about healthcare legislation and workforce funding priorities. No notable contention or formal opposition is documented regarding the resolution; instead, it calls for unity and appreciation among Michigan residents for their nurses.