Nursing at HCA Healthcare

At the forefront of delivering high-quality care are HCA Healthcare’s more than 99,000 nurses as well as the future generation of nurses. In 2024, we reinforced our ongoing commitment to supporting HCA Healthcare nurses by revamping our nursing strategy, Nurse Forward, and proactively leveraging technology and resources across our expansive network to offer nurses with the skills and hands-on educational opportunities to provide the best patient care.

To help graduate nurses launch their career to become great nurses, HCA Healthcare proactively invests in programs and resources. The HCA Healthcare Nurse Residency program, a 12-month transition to practice program delivered in two phases, helps new graduate nurses gain confidence and competence as they advance into their role as professional nurses. Facility education and nursing leaders meet weekly to ensure all Nurse Residency RNs are on track and receive additional support where needed.

We have implemented Clinical Support Coordinators to further support first-year RNs after completing Nurse Residency. These full-time, experienced RNs play a crucial role in checking in on newer nurses, helping them assess patient assignments, answering questions about medications and diagnoses, and more. Additionally, we have doubled the size of our Clinical Support Coordinator resource pool and developed new tools and resources to aid them in providing even better support to nurses. This initiative underscores our commitment to ensuring that nurse residency RNs receive the guidance and assistance they need to thrive in their roles.

The Unit of Distinction Awards provide an opportunity to recognize and award care teams with the highest honors at HCA Healthcare. The Unit of Distinction award celebrates high performing nursing teams across the enterprise. On April 16, 2024, 96 nursing units across the enterprise were celebrated as winners for the 2023 program for their incredible dedication and outstanding performance.

A Code Blue is fast-paced, and nurses often find themselves documenting the information on paper. After an event, the nurse has to take the paper and manually input the details into the EHR. This creates inefficiencies for the nursing staff. Nurses asked for an interactive, electronic way to capture the patient’s details.