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Winifred Quinn, PhD, Co-Director, Center to Champion Nursing in America, AARP Public Policy Institute, and Peter Reinecke, Principal, Reinecke Strategic Solutions, Inc. and Consultant, AARP

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    Published: June 03, 2015

    The Open Philanthropy Project spoke with Dr. Quinn and Mr. Reinecke of AARP as part of its shallow investigation into expanding advanced practice registered nurses’ (APRNs’) scope of practice. This investigation is part of Open Philanthropy’s shallow investigation into health care reform, and it is related to other shallow investigations into occupational licensing. Conversation topics included the joint initiative between AARP, the AARP Foundation, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) called “The Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action” (The Campaign), sources of opposition to the effort to modernize scope-of-practice laws for APRNs, existing funding gaps, and how best to fill those gaps.

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