1 Research legislation Current nursingcare is complex evolving and multidisciplinary. The aim of nursing has, however, remain unchanged for years to ensure a healthy and well-being atmosphere for the safety and well-being of patients. Good use of an organizational tool, for example advocacy strengthens the treatment environment (Sanford, 2012). National Nursing Shortage Reform and Patient Advocacy Act- S.864 — 114th Congress (2015-2016): Amends the Public Health Service Act to mandate that hospitals enact a staffing plan which meets the required nurse / patient ratios defined by unit and send it to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). It directs HHS to create a straightforward system to establishstandardsfornursingstaffwithintheminimumratios.HHSordersMedicaid reimbursement to hospitals to be tailored to cover the extra costs involved with delivering services to Medicare patients due to complying with these ratios. Gives healthcare providers like nursesthe right to act as advocates of patients through action for improving the quality of healthcare and giving the patient a chance to make informed healthcare decisions. Requires a nurse to respond to or decline any assignment if it exceeds minimum requirements or if, by education or experience, the nurse has not been trained to perform the assignment without risking a patient's health or threats to a nursing license (Congress.gov, 2015). According to this legislation, a nurse is entitled as advocate of a patient as required by — (1) taking measures to improve or to change the decision or activity on a healthcare basis, including recommendations on health-care IT tools that in the nurse's professional assessment run counter to patient interests and desires, and (2) providing a opportunity for a patient to do so (Congress.gov, 2015).
2 Research legislation References Congress.gov. (2015). S.864 - 114th Congress (2015-2016): National Nursing Shortage Reform andPatientAdvocacyAct.Retrieved30January2020,from https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/senate-bill/864 Sanford, K. (2012). Overview and summary: nurse advocates: past, present, and future.OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing,17(1).