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Nurses for newborns
The piece reports that the Millers were responsible for bringing the program to Tennessee, providing $1.5 million in funding since the program's start in 2001. Nurses for Newborns now operates in 22 Tennessee counties, and Kim Miller notes that the program has served more than 5,000 families. The program "caught the attention" of Rep. Cooper, who was able to arrange $250,000 in federal funding. Cooper is quoted saying he thinks that program should expand to operate nationwide, especially to assist military families. The piece notes that program supporters emphasize its cost-effectiveness, and that it "can help prevent child abuse and health complications in infants." Bivins includes good quotes from physician Patricia Temple, who is "co-director" of the program in Nashville and a Vanderbilt pediatrics professor. Temple reportedly explained, at a Congressional staff briefing on Capitol Hill about the the program, how much cheaper home nurse visits are than ED visits. (Though the piece does not say so, a recent Penn State study confirmed this.) Temple also notes that many of the young, poor mothers served by the program are unaware of proper prenatal care or "basic" things such as how to breastfeed, and argues that every mother "deserves to have a baby nurse come in and help them." (We'll assume that Temple would be happy to be described as a "baby physician.") It's unfortunate that there was no room in this generally good piece for any comment from the nurses whose care is its subject. Of course, there is a photo of Ms. Williams and significant praise for her work from a patient. But it seems to us that nurses would be the ultimate experts on the health benefits and other aspects of the program, and including quotes from them would help the public understand that. Certainly everyone quoted deserves to be, but no one deserves it more than the nurses who actually provide the care. See the article "Midstate nursing program catches eye of Congress" by Larry Bivins from the Gannett New Service in the February 3, 2005 edition of the Tennessean. |
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