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Learn how nurses contribute to care coordination, a key tool in improving patient health and satisfaction and controlling healthcare costs. Find resources, policy statements, and initiatives from the American Nurses Association (ANA) to promote and measure nursing care coordination.
- Care Coordination and Registered Nurses’ Essential Role - ANA Enterprise
Registered nurses routinely coordinate with members of...
- Care Coordination and Registered Nurses’ Essential Role - ANA Enterprise
Registered nurses routinely coordinate with members of patients’ health care teams every day in the course of delivering health care services to patients, whether in acute care, long-term care, private practice, or other settings.
The ANA recognizes and promotes the integral role of registered nurses in the care coordination process to improve patient care quality and outcomes and to decrease costs across patient populations and health care settings.
12 cze 2012 · Care coordination is a necessary foundation to achieving the “triple aim” of health reform – improved patient experience of care (quality, access and reliability), improved population health, and per capita cost control (IHI, 2011).
Care coordination has been proposed as a solution to many of the seemingly intractable problems of American health care: high costs, uneven quality, and too frequent disappointing patient outcomes.
1 cze 2012 · ANA recognizes and promotes the integral role of registered nurses in the care coordination process to improve patient care quality and outcomes and to decrease costs across patient populations and health care settings.
1 lis 2013 · The ANA position statement, The Nurse's Essential Role in Care Coordination (2012), affirms that RNs are integral to the achievement of care coordination excellence. This white paper describes the roles and benefits of nursing in the care coordination process and provides evidence of the centrality of RNs to health care that is patient centered ...