outcomes (AACN, 2006). These essentials are reduced to seven basic principles that involve advocacy, education, and serving in an advisory role regarding healthcare policies. The following outlines how I plan to incorporate these seven essentials into my nursing practice.
The Nurse’s Unique Role In Healthcare
The nurse is in a unique position in that they can see the effects of national and community scale policies in the “real world” setting (Abood, 2007). They are in a place to see firsthand the effects of rising healthcare costs, declines in access, and quality issues that have a direct effect on patient outcomes (Abood, 2007). The nurse has a responsibility to take action and find… Continue Reading...
but also take into account global and macro-level issues in healthcare ranging from federal healthcare policies to changes to local ordinances that might impact hospital logistics. Healthcare administrators make decisions related to how to allocate funds and human resources, how to handle and resolve conflict, and how to maintain effective relationships with stakeholders through activism and philanthropy in ethical ways (Klein, 2014). Within the healthcare context, nurse administrators can work in urban, suburban, or rural regions. Their institutions can be small, large, local, national, or multinational. The nurse administrator frequently juggles divergent demands from funding partners, community members, patients, nursing staff, and lawmakers. On… Continue Reading...
healthcare policies that consider the long term (Zohar, 265).
Within the scope of Jewish ethics, there is indeed an economic question, such as the question of what is society’s responsibility towards the poor and what is the overall duty towards the poor? “The overarching Jewish attitude toward the poor is best… Continue Reading...