Any threat to the stability of the health care workforce is a threat to the nation鈥檚 infrastructure, writes Robyn Begley, AHA chief nursing officer and CEO of its American Organization for Nursing Leadership, in an op-ed published today by .

鈥淗ospitals are one of the truly essential facilities needed for the operation of a society, and is a core component in our nation鈥檚 infrastructure 鈥 something that has been proven time and again throughout this pandemic,鈥 Begley writes. 鈥淭o that end, a qualified, engaged and diverse workforce is at the heart of that healthcare system. This means that any threat to the stability of our health care workforce is a threat to our infrastructure 鈥 and should be central to any major infrastructure legislation.鈥

 

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