[Congressional Bills 116th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 859 Introduced in House (IH)]
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116th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 859
Supporting the goals and ideals of the ``International Year of the
Nurse and the Midwife'', as designated by the World Health
Organization.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 13, 2020
Ms. Johnson of Texas (for herself, Mr. Joyce of Ohio, Ms. Gabbard, Ms.
Bonamici, Mr. Rodney Davis of Illinois, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Carson of
Indiana, Ms. Shalala, Mr. McKinley, Ms. Underwood, Ms. Roybal-Allard,
Ms. Wild, Mrs. Beatty, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Thompson of Mississippi, Mr.
Cleaver, and Ms. Wilson of Florida) submitted the following resolution;
which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce
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RESOLUTION
Supporting the goals and ideals of the ``International Year of the
Nurse and the Midwife'', as designated by the World Health
Organization.
Whereas the World Health Organization has designated 2020 as the ``International
Year of the Nurse and the Midwife'';
Whereas 2020--
(1) marks the 200th birthday of Florence Nightingale, the founder of
modern nursing; and
(2) is an appropriate time to reflect on the important contributions
that nurses and midwives make to provide safe, high-quality health care in
all settings across the United States;
Whereas, with an estimated population of more than 4,000,000 registered nurses
in the United States and 20,700,000 registered nurses worldwide, nurses
and midwives--
(1) represent nearly 50 percent of the global health workforce; and
(2) are the largest single component of the health care professions;
Whereas investing in nurses and midwives provides great value to communities;
Whereas a report of the High-Level Commission on Health Employment and Economic
Growth of the United Nations concluded that ``investments in education
and job creation in the health and social sectors result in a triple
return of improved health outcomes, global health security, and
inclusive economic growth'';
Whereas nurses and midwives have contributed to major global health
achievements, including--
(1) the eradication of smallpox; and
(2) the dramatic reductions in maternal and child mortality that have
occurred in many countries;
Whereas, for the 18th consecutive year, nurses ranked first in the annual Most
Honest and Ethical Professions Poll conducted by Gallup;
Whereas that poll found that 85 percent of the people of the United States rate
the honesty and ethical standards of nurses as high or very high;
Whereas nurses and midwives are known to be patient advocates, acting to protect
the lives of the individuals under their care;
Whereas nurses and midwives--
(1) care for patients and families in every stage of life;
(2) are invaluable members of the health care team; and
(3) are leading in the delivery of quality care in a transformed health
care system that improves patient outcomes and safety;
Whereas better integration of the model of care used by nurses and midwives into
health care systems is fundamental to reducing primary and maternity
care provider shortages and improving maternal health outcomes;
Whereas nurses and midwives are well-positioned to provide leadership to
eliminate the health care disparities that exist in the United States,
including the maternal health crisis;
Whereas the Future of Nursing report of the Institute of Medicine has called for
the nursing profession to meet the call for leadership in a team-based
delivery model;
Whereas nurses are experienced researchers, and the work of nurses encompasses a
wide scope of scientific inquiry, including clinical research, health
systems and outcomes research, and nursing education research;
Whereas nurses provide culturally and ethnically competent care that is
sensitive to the regional and community customs of individuals needing
care;
Whereas nurses are the cornerstone of the public health infrastructure,
promoting healthy lifestyles and educating communities on disease
prevention and health promotion; and
Whereas nurses help, inform, educate, and work closely with legislators to
improve--
(1) the education, retention, recruitment, and practice of all nurses;
and
(2) the health and safety of the patients for whom the nurses care in
all communities, including rural and underserved communities: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) supports the goals and ideals of the ``International
Year of the Nurse and the Midwife'', as designated by the World
Health Organization;
(2) recognizes the significant contributions of nurses and
midwives to the health care system in the United States; and
(3) encourages the people of the United States to observe
the Year of the Nurse and the Midwife with appropriate
recognition, ceremonies, activities, and programs to
demonstrate the importance of nurses and midwives to the
everyday lives of patients.
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