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2013 Report recently released by the Louisiana Center for Nursing


Over the last five years (2009-2013) there has been a 5% increase in the number of students admitted to BSN programs, a 32% decrease in the number admitted to AD programs, and a 2% decrease in the number of students admitted to the diploma program.

Read more facts about the current state of Louisiana's nursing workforce by clicking on this link.

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The Campaign for Action is working on both the national level and in every state, engaging with consumers, nurses, other clinicians, insurers, health care systems, employers, educators, funders, and public policy makers—all the stakeholders who need to be involved in system change.

 

Vision: Everyone in Louisiana has an opportunity to live a healthier life.

Mission: The LAC is the conduit that engages stakeholders, in collaboration with nursing, to achieve a culture of health and health equity in Louisiana.

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