Evolving Practice of Nursing and Patient Care Delivery Models
How the Practice of Nursing is Expected to Grow and Change: The Future of Nursing has a few healthcare delivery challenges unique to it, but there are several such issues that commonly occur in other nations, as well. Population aging is one issue that generates demand for increased healthcare services. A growing number of individuals, from all age groups, suffer from chronic illnesses; about 50% of U.S. citizens have been diagnosed with arthritis, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, mental disorders, and hypertension (Reinhard & Hassmiller, n.d.).
A 2009 report by the AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) pertaining to chronic problems notes that patients and caregivers have firsthand experience of the absence of patient care-related coordination amongst healthcare workers, typically leading to needless repeat hospitalizations, repeat procedures and examinations, and arduous hospital-to-home moves. An acute dearth of professionals (such as nurses) is being experienced already, especially in low-income neighborhoods and rural regions. These deficiencies will likely aggravate with retirement of the existing workforce and mounting healthcare demands (Reinhard & Hassmiller, n.d.).
Nurse Managed Health Clinics
Healthcare staff transformation is needed to deal with these challenges. The solution isn't as simple as just increasing the number of clinicians. The health sector requires professionals well-prepared in caring for patients suffering from multiple chronic problems in every setting. Also, these providers should be capable of delivering care as best as they can, corresponding to their training and educational qualification. Since nurses constitute the largest share of healthcare professionals, and possess adaptive capacity and scientific knowledge, they need to spearhead necessary healthcare transformations. For doing so, they have to take on re-conceptualized and enhanced roles in transitional care, health-related coaching, quality enhancement, chronic illness management, and prevention activities (Reinhard & Hassmiller, n.d.).
The ground breaking IOM (Institute of Medicine) report published in 2010, regarding nursing's future, stated that, with the anticipated millions of additional patients to access healthcare services, thanks to the ACA (Affordable Care Act), a significant role needs to be played...
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