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American Nurses Association Asks President To Delay
Smallpox Vaccination Plans
Cites key concerns about nurse's health and welfare
Washington, DC --The American Nurses Association (ANA) has asked
President Bush to delay plans to begin immunization of nurses and other
front-line health care workers until key concerns are addressed about the
health and welfare of those who are immunized. Plans to vaccinate 500,000
health care workers are slated to begin January 24. Registered nurses are
among those included in this first phase of the plan as well as the second
phase of 10 million first responders who are scheduled to receive this
vaccination.
"We are well aware that there is a pressing need to be prepared against
the possibility of a bio-terrorist attack," said ANA President Barbara A.
Blakeney, MS, APRN,BC, ANP. "However, we want people to be able to make an
informed decision about whether or not they should get vaccinated against
smallpox, and I do not believe we have the answers we need to make that
informed decision," she said.
In a
letter sent to President Bush yesterday, ANA identified the following
outstanding issues the must be addressed before the program moves forward:
- the potential transmission of the vaccinia virus to patients and
family members;
- the right of coverage of medical costs associated with receiving the
vaccine;
- the utilization of safer bifurcated needles;
- the critical need to establish an adequate prescreening and education
program;
- maintaining sufficient staffing during the voluntary, pre-event
vaccination program;
- compensation for lost time at work due to adverse effects of the
vaccination program, and
- protection from job discrimination or retaliation for refusing to be
vaccinated.
"Without a resolution of these concerns, ANA can not fully support the
smallpox vaccination program at this time," said Blakeney. "ANA looks
forward to assisting the administration in addressing these concerns. We
urge you to delay the January 24 deadline in order to provide the time
needed for a solution that best serves the nation's nurses and their
patient's."
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ANA is the only full-service professional
organization representing the nation's 2.7 million Registered Nurses through
its 54 constituent associations. 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 public.
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Bush Administration
Smallpox
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