Evolving practice of nursing and patient care.docx
1. Discussion: Evolving practice of nursing and patient care
Discussion: Evolving practice of nursing and patient careDiscussion: Evolving practice of
nursing and patient careevolving practice of nursing and patient care delivery models as the
country focuses on the restructuring of the u.s. health care delivery system, nurses will
continue to play an important role. it is expected that more and more nursing jobs will
become available out in the community, and fewer will be available in acute care hospitals.
write an informal presentation (500-700 words) to educate nurses about how the practice
of nursing is expected to grow and change. include the concepts of continuity or continuum
of care, accountable care organizations (aco), medical homes, and nurse-managed health
clinics. share your presentation with nurse colleagues on your unit or department and ask
them to offer their impressions of the anticipated changes to health care delivery and the
new role of nurses in hospital settings, communities, clinics, and medical homes. in 800-
1,000 words summarize the feedback shared by three nurse colleagues and discuss whether
their impressions are consistent with what you have researched about health reform. a
minimum of three scholarly references are required for this assignment. while apa format is
not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected and in-text
citations and references should be presented using apa documentation guidelines, which
can be found in the apa style guide, located in the student success center. this assignment
uses a rubric. please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar
with the expectations for successful completion. -please use a separate paper for the
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