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Workplace Violence, Pediatric Emergency Care Top ENA Agenda on Capitol Hill

May 20, 2019 Advocacy Day on the Hill
Emergency Nurses Association’s largest Day on the Hill event takes place this week

SCHAUMBURG, Ill. (May 20, 2019) – Emergency nurses from across the country will come together in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday as the Emergency Nurses Association hosts its annual Day on the Hill event to advocate for federal legislation to protect health care workers and continue funding of a critical emergency care program for children.

Nearly 175 members from 47 states are scheduled to meet with members of Congress and their staffers to discuss The Workplace Violence Prevention for Health Care and Social Service Workers Act of 2019 (H.R.1309/S.851) and The Emergency Medical Services for Children Program Reauthorization Act of 2019 (H.R.776/S.1173).

“ENA’s voice in our nation’s capital is vitally important,” said ENA President Patti Kunz Howard, PhD, RN, CEN, CPEN, TCRN, NE-BC, FAEN, FAAN. “The growing number of Day on the Hill participants is a sure sign that our members are interested and engaged in advocacy.”

This year’s legislative focus ties into ENA’s mission of safe practice and excellence in emergency care.

The epidemic of workplace attacks on emergency nurses, and health care workers in general, is borne out in statistics from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration that show 50 percent of workplace assault victims are employed in the health care sector. OSHA further noted that between 2002-13, serious workplace violence incidents were four times more likely to occur to a health care worker compared to all other workers in the United States.

ENA supports H.R.1309/S.851, which will ensure that health care and social service employers across the country take specific steps to prevent workplace violence and ensure the safety of patients and workers. This legislation directs the Secretary of Labor, through OSHA, to require these employers to develop and implement workplace violence prevention plans that are worker driven and comprehensive.

“Supporting legislation related to the prevention and/or mitigation of workplace violence is a key responsibility for emergency nurses,” Howard, a two-time ENA president, explained. “We are on the receiving end of violence in the ED every day. We should be able to provide care for our patients in a safe environment without being distracted by concerns for our safety or the safety of our patients.”

With 30 million children and adolescents visiting emergency departments each year, ENA recognizes the unique challenges – including the need for specialized supplies, equipment and medications – this patient population presents. As part of its commitment to care, ENA is encouraging lawmakers to reauthorize the EMSC program through 2024 to ensure it continues to make a positive impact on the treatment of children in the emergency department.

First established in 1984, EMSC is the only federal program dedicated to improving emergency care for children by ensuring that – no matter where they live, attend school or travel – they receive appropriate care in a health care emergency. The EMSC program, last reauthorized in 2014, gives ED professionals and prehospital emergency medical services personnel with improved access to pediatric-appropriate equipment, medication, supplies and training.

“EMSC reauthorization is vitally important to ensure the appropriate prehospital and ED care is available for children in our country,” Howard added.

Follow ENA on Twitter this Wednesday for Day on the Hill updates from Capitol Hill.

The Emergency Nurses Association is the premier professional nursing association dedicated to defining the future of emergency nursing through advocacy, education, research, innovation, and leadership. Founded in 1970, ENA has proven to be an indispensable resource to the global emergency nursing community. With 50,000 members worldwide, ENA advocates for patient safety, develops industry-leading practice standards and guidelines and guides emergency health care public policy. ENA members have expertise in triage, patient care, disaster preparedness, and all aspects of emergency care. Additional information is available at www.ena.org.

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All #GivingSeason 20 under 40 AACN AAMC AANP Academy of Emergency Nursing Achievement Awards Adult Advanced Practice Advancing the Conversation Advocacy AEN American Academy of Emergency Nurse Practitioners American Academy of Pediatrics American College of Emergency Physicians American Nurses Association APRN Awards Board of Directors Boarding Brand Center Cannabis Career Development Carolyn Jones CDC Conference Connection continuing education Corporate Engagement Council COVID-19 Day on the Hill DEI Disaster Preparedness Documentary Donations eBooks Education election results Emergency Department Emergency Nurse Project Emergency Nurse Residency Program Emergency Nurses Emergency Nurses Association Emergency Nurses Week Emergency Nursing Emergency Nursing 2021 Emergency Nursing 2022 Emergency Nursing 2023 Emergency Nursing 2024 Emergency Severity Index EMS EMSC EN Week EN Week 5K EN24 ENA ENA Connection ENA Connection 20 Under 40 ENA Foundation ENA Podcast ENA Research ENA University ENDVR Engage, Powered by ENA ENPC ENStrong esi Events Fall Regional Symposium federal news Firearms Firearms Injury Prevention Geriatric Giving Season Giving Tuesday Government Relations Guidelines Hall of Honor Healthy Work Environment Human Trafficking Immunizations In Case of Emergency Industry Partner Infectious Diseases Injury Prevention insurance International JEN journal of emergency nursing Lantern Award Legislation MedEvac Mednition Membership Mission Zero MPL Association NAPNAP Nashville News No Silence on ED Violence Novel coronavirus Nursing Education Online Education Opioid Orlando PAHPA Patient Safety Pediatric pediatric emergency care Personal Protective Equipment Position Statement PPE Presentation Press Release Research Resources Scholarships snakebites Staffing standing orders State Achievement State Council Achievement Awards State Fundraising Challenge Statement Suicide thank you Title VIII TNCC Trauma Trauma Nursing Core Course Triage Vaccination Washington DC Webinar Wellness Workplace Violence