Die <strong>ANP</strong> Bewegung ist organisiert und vernetztIn der Schweiz gibt es eine <strong>ANP</strong> Vereinigung. Diese hat eine übergeordnete Funktion undbesteht aus Gruppen mit unterschiedlichen Schwerpunkten, die aufgaben- oderregionenbezogen (Deutschschweiz, Romandie) sein können.APNs sind in politischen Gremien vertreten − entweder direkt oder durch Mandatsträger −und sprechen in gesundheitspolitischen Diskussionen mit.Es existiert ein gut ausgebautes Netzwerk, nicht nur innerhalb der Pflege, sondern auch mitder Ärzteschaft, weiteren medizinisch-therapeutischen Berufsgruppen, den Krankenkassenund mit der Politik.IG <strong>Swiss</strong> <strong>ANP</strong>/<strong>Positionspapier</strong>/April 2012 16
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