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The ANA is the strongest voice for the nursing profession and for workplace advocacy. The ANA represents the interests of the nation's 2.9 million registered nurses through its 53 constituent state and territorial associations and more than 155,000 members. More than 25 of the ANA's constituent associations serve as the collective bargaining agents for nurses. The ANA is a professional association for nurses as well as the strongest labor union for the nursing profession.

Dedicated to ensuring that an adequate supply of highly-skilled and well-trained nurses is available, the ANA is committed to meeting the needs of nurses as well as health care consumers. The ANA advances the nursing profession by fostering high standards of nursing practice, promoting the economic and general welfare of nurses in the workplace, projecting a positive and realistic view of nursing, and by lobbying the Congress and regulatory agencies on health care issues affecting nurses and the general public. The ANA is at the forefront of policy initiatives pertaining to health care reform. Among the priority issues are: a restructured health care system that delivers primary health care in community-based settings; an expanded role for registered nurses and advanced practice nurses in the delivery of basic and primary health care; obtaining federal funding of nurse education and training; and helping to change and improve the health care workplace.

Through the ANA's political and legislative program, the association has taken firm positions on everything from AIDS policies and a patient's right to self-determination, to adequate reimbursement of health care services and access to health care. The ANA and its state nurses association's lobbying efforts are contributing to health care reform on both state and national levels.

The ANA continues its efforts to expand the scientific and research base for nursing practice, for the collective bargaining rights and workplace advocacy for all nurses, to gain better compensation and better working conditions for nurses, and to implement new ways in which nursing services can be delivered to respond to current and future demands for cost-effective, quality health care.

The ANA-affiliated organizations include the American Nurses Foundation and the American Nurses Credentialing Center.

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