Healthcare in the United States and other nations is changing dramatically at an unprecedented pace. In the United States, these sweeping changes are partially a result of the Affordable Care Act. Across the world including the United States, the other driving forces include an aging population, increasing prevalence of chronic, lifestyle related diseases, advances in technology, and pressures to lower costs. Nursing has always led and adapted to changes in healthcare delivery. Based upon a review of the literature and an analysis of forecasted changes, this paper outlines seven driving forces of change confronting nurses today. These changes are presented as both challenges and opportunities. These changes redefine the role of nurses today...
Health systems around the world are embarking on what are at times significant reforms. Drivers for ...
Nursing challenges have evolved over time, but the profession itself remains true to those who are ...
Suggestions for making better use of the available supply of nurses and for the training of future n...
Healthcare in the United States and other nations is changing dramatically at an unprecedented pace....
Healthcare in the United States and other nations is changing dramatically at an unprecedented pace....
The U.S. health system is a monster. This is by far the most expensive in the world. Currently, vari...
Aim. To find that changes in models of service delivery together with the dynamic nature of the cont...
Although the supply of nurses is likely to meet overall demand, the nature of a nurse’s job is chang...
Nursing Challenges: are changes in the nursing role and skill mix improving patient care? Nationa...
The purpose of this study was to generate a consensus position among experts in nursing as to what n...
Abstract: Rapid changes in today’s healthcare industry are reshaping nurses’ role. The emergence of ...
In recent years an ever increasing problem has emerged within the health care delivery system in the...
Nursing has always developed in response to the changing needs of society. As the structure of soci...
The U.S. health care environment is changing rapidly. Its structure, financing, and delivery are bei...
I take up the posttion as editor of Collegian at a time of significant change for nursing. Innovatio...
Health systems around the world are embarking on what are at times significant reforms. Drivers for ...
Nursing challenges have evolved over time, but the profession itself remains true to those who are ...
Suggestions for making better use of the available supply of nurses and for the training of future n...
Healthcare in the United States and other nations is changing dramatically at an unprecedented pace....
Healthcare in the United States and other nations is changing dramatically at an unprecedented pace....
The U.S. health system is a monster. This is by far the most expensive in the world. Currently, vari...
Aim. To find that changes in models of service delivery together with the dynamic nature of the cont...
Although the supply of nurses is likely to meet overall demand, the nature of a nurse’s job is chang...
Nursing Challenges: are changes in the nursing role and skill mix improving patient care? Nationa...
The purpose of this study was to generate a consensus position among experts in nursing as to what n...
Abstract: Rapid changes in today’s healthcare industry are reshaping nurses’ role. The emergence of ...
In recent years an ever increasing problem has emerged within the health care delivery system in the...
Nursing has always developed in response to the changing needs of society. As the structure of soci...
The U.S. health care environment is changing rapidly. Its structure, financing, and delivery are bei...
I take up the posttion as editor of Collegian at a time of significant change for nursing. Innovatio...
Health systems around the world are embarking on what are at times significant reforms. Drivers for ...
Nursing challenges have evolved over time, but the profession itself remains true to those who are ...
Suggestions for making better use of the available supply of nurses and for the training of future n...