2. Increase amount of patients
A rise in chronic diseases
A large population of the elderly
REASON FOR RISING COST
3. Passed on March 23,2010
Also known as Obamacare
Increase in medical insurance coverage
32 million people
Thus, nurses should have more
responsibilities.
AFFORDABLE CARE ACT
6. THE CHANGING ROLE OF ADVANCED
PRACTICE NURSES
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXI4nkaKy6A
7. More patient-centered hospitals
Improved quality of care
More front-line care providers
Overall better health for patients
Fewer returns for more treatments
Cutting cost for patients and hospitals
BENEFITS
8. Nurses check on patients after
appointments
They provide anything that patients needs
Messengers between patient and
physicians
Have personal relationships with patients
Discusses about medications and side
effects
Can answer questions and address
concerns
NURSES’ ROLE
9. However, doctors and physicians have more
schooling
Doctors lead team of care providers
Nurse Practitioners(NPs) can also lead
care-delivery teams
They had the appropriate education
they currently are handling more
responsibilities
They have the training
BUT WHAT ABOUT DOCTORS?
10. Can give care without doctors overseeing
NPs serve as primary care providers
Can Diagnose illnesses and prescribe
medications
Registered Nurse First Assist Program.
They help doctors during surgeries.
NURSE PRACTITIONERS/ REGISTERED
NURSE FIRST ASSIST PROGRAM
11. A call for bachelor degrees
Extra 2-3 years of schooling
Attend medical school to be doctors
Complete two years of classroom
instruction
Two years in clinical rotations
Three years of family practice residency
EDUCATION
12. Obamacare will bring influx of patients
Nurses can handle any new
responsibilities
Examples:
Nurse Practitioners
Registered Nurse First
Assist Program
Patients will benefit from
the change
CONCLUSION
Editor's Notes
This definitely grabs your audience’s attention. Considering moving your first name to the second line so that they both fit on one line.
I would title this slide “Affordable Care Act” so then your first bullet can be “Passed on March 23, 2010.” Remember the rule of 6 (aim for a maximum of 6 bullets per slide and a max of 6 words per bullet point). Pt 2. – “Increase in medical insurance coverage” with a sub bullet of “32 million people”
Good.
Good, except you don’t need to make these complete sentences. You want the audience to focus on your voice, not the words on the slides. For example, write “Improved quality of care” instead of “The quality of care will improve”
“Counter-arguments” may not be appropriate for a general audience. Try something more catchy like “But What About Doctors?” and then when you respond, just add a contrast word like “However” or “But” and then you could emphasize it with bold or underline.
This is a great start. Some of the slides need cleaned up a bit, but overall, I like it.