
Costantini's op-ed in the
Orlando Sentinel on the urgent
need to get more nurses into
Florida's hospitals.
We need more nurses to defuse it.

shortage affects your family
and what you can do to help

of America's
nursing
crisis


Protection Act and AAIHR's efforts to
protect foreign-educated nurses.
verge of a healthcare
crisis. We need more
nurses—not fewer.
From around the world to your bedside
Rural. Urban. Suburban. International nurses are there for you.

The real question isn't if the US has enough masks or beds. It's if we have enough nurses.
The Healthcare Workforce Resiliency Act would allow US hospitals to hire international nurses to meet the demands of this pandemic.
Demand for health care has never been higher. At the same time, staffing has never been so low.
For more than 70 years, foreign health care professionals have served US
patients
203700
additional RNs needed each year
1000000
RNs will retire by 2030
By why does healthcare staffing matter to your family? Simple: overworked nurses means underserved patients.
Increasing a nurse’s workload by just one patient increases patient mortality by 7 percent, according to Becker’s Hospital Review.
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The Hill: "This pandemic will expose what those in the industry have known for decades. America doesn't have enough nurses, and it's the country's caregivers and most vulnerable populations that will pay the price." Read more.
Shari Costantini
, The Hill
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Roll Call: "For decades, the U.S. has maintained a delicate health care staffing balance by relying on foreign-trained nurses like me. Without us, most U.S. medical facilities would collapse." Read more.
Virgie "Gigi" Roy, R.N.
, Roll Call
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Roll Call: "Questions about equipment miss the system’s most obvious structural problem: Even before the very first novel coronavirus infection last year, the United States didn’t have enough nurses to treat the patients we already have." Read more.
Shari Costantini
, Roll Call
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AAIHR in the Orlando Sentinel: Nurses needed to fight Florida coronavirus surge
Unlike bustling urban corridors with well-staffed and provisioned hospitals, the rural and bedroom communities in which the coronavirus is spreading today are the least-equipped in the country to contain the

AAIHR commends bipartisan bill to recapture unused visas to fight COVID-19
Foreign nurses can help mitigate the crisis. It’s time for Congress to act

COVID-19 Nurses Survey: Happy Warriors but Understaffed
In national survey, majority of US nurses say hospital staffing has reached unsafe levels as clinicians go in quarantine
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