ENA's government relations programs are designed to:
Advocate quality patient care, injury prevention, and wellness preparedness
Represent the interests and concerns of emergency care nursing professionals.
Facilitate broad member participation.
Provide a strong unified voice for emergency nursing through legislative and regulatory representation.
Advocacy is more than just understanding the issues. To make a difference, you have to make your voice heard. The involvement of individual emergency nurses is vital to the success of our grassroots efforts. We encourage all ENA members to use the information provided here and on the ENA Legislative Action Center site to take an active role in addressing the issues facing emergency nursing. For further information on ENA's government relations activities and positions, contact enagov@aol.com.
Click here for “Advocacy Packets” containing material to assist ENA members in developing collaborative strategies to educate colleagues and legislators on topical issues affecting emergency nursing.
Articles and up-to-date information on EMTALA can be found here.
The Emergency Nurses Association publishes its Public Policy Agenda biennially to:
Focus and establish the priorities of issues to be addressed by ENA.
Inform members, colleague organizations, government officials, and the media about ENA's public policy concerns.
Provide a continuing framework for ENA to review and report on actions that address current and past policy concerns.
Click here for ENA statements/letters aimed at public policy decision-makers and issued on a variety of subjects.
The Washington Update is ENA's monthly newsletter on legislative and regulatory issues of concern to its members. You can receive the Washington Update as a downloadable PDF by sending an e-mail note to enagov@aol.com. It can also be viewed online.