Nurses spend more time with patients than most other types of providers and have unique insight into patient care and the the healthcare system.
Congress Adds a Nurse
U.S. Representative Cori Bush goes to Washington.
U.S. Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO). Photo courtesy of Cori Bush.
“It’s critical that nurses have a seat at the table when it comes to the policies coming out of Congress. Every single policy needs a nurse’s eye. We talk a lot about the social determinants of health, because it’s all connected . . . nurses see things in a different way.”
As described in this month’s Profiles column, U.S. Representative Cori Bush, RN, arrived in Washington, DC, in January, bringing with her a nurse’s eye and experience as an activist and pastor.
An election representing several firsts.
Her election marked several firsts: she is the first nurse and Black woman Missouri has sent to Congress, and she is also the first woman representative in her district in its almost 200-year history. Bush joins two other nurses in Congress, Representatives Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas and Lauren Underwood of Illinois. […]