Evolving Models of Nursing and Patient Care Delivery
Globally there is a need for health reforms owing to the rising costs of health care, rise in chronic illnesses affecting the masses, and aging populations. To meet the need for health reforms nursing practitioners should take the lead, fully using their skills and capabilities in helping draft and implement health policies. This might involve nurses assuming leadership roles or even entrepreneurship roles. Even though nursing practitioners form the largest group of health care professionals, their scope of practice within the overall healthcare sector is often restricted. This need not be the case. Nurses can play important roles in enhancing healthcare services in cost effective ways. However, for this to be achieved there is a need to see nurses as equal partners in the provision of health care services. The best way to grow and restructure the field of nursing within the entire health sector is to re-conceptualize and expand the roles played by nursing practitioners. Doing this can help achieve more positive results by improving access, value and the quality of education and training offered in nursing schools (Richard, 2011).
The goal of improving access and quality of training is to increase the capacity of the nation's nursing workforce so as to adequately address the issues related to healthcare. Nursing professionals are usually assigned to: enhance access to primary healthcare and wellness services for peoples of all ages; to provide primary healthcare services to individuals who are medically under-served or exposed populations without considering the patient's insurance or the socioeconomic status; and to serve as clinical trainers (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2007). The field of nursing is however growing rapidly and future reports on the profession should focus on the role of IT with regards to provision of healthcare services and as a tool for making tough choices and for documenting clinical records. Effective cooperation between different professionals within the health care sector can only be best achieved in this day and age through successfully integrating IT systems into the healthcare domain. Restructured multidisciplinary teams with nurses leading by example will be more effective through embracing technology, for instance, the utilization of remote biometric tools for monitoring patients' vital signs. Other clinical...
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