¶ … old Chinese proverb that I believe encompasses my feelings for the nursing profession. With the healthcare industry in its current state of disruption, it has become very important to re-evaluate the relationship of patient care and patient satisfaction. "Sometimes patient satisfaction needs to be measured one patient at a time. This usually has nothing to do with the impersonality of the plan, the aloofness of the provider, or the quality of the specialists to whom one is referred. Rather, it involves the basic rationing philosophies of HMOs, particularly the for-profit variety." (Birenbaum, 107) We can't forget that the business objectives of HMO's aim to purchase services and materials at the lowest price possible and trying to lock in a price in advance. HMO's have therefore changed the philosophy of the healthcare industry. As nurses, we have to make the best of this atmosphere. This essay therefore serves as the final writing assignment for our course and represents a culmination of all of our previous class assignments. The underlying focus of this work was to present my new found insights into what professionalism and the responsibilities of nursing are. I have learned a great many things and I now consider nursing professionalism to represent a certain display of confidence because we have acquired unique traits and a base of knowledge from a very specialized discipline of study and practice. Of course many other medical professionals have this attitude because I now understand that the field of medicine entails these specialized skills, a need for constant self-evaluation and self-improvement, constant service orientations, pride in the profession, a covenantal relationship with our patients, creativity, trustworthiness, accountability, ethical behavior, and of course leadership. This attidude is in...
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