On March 23, 2010, the Affordable Care Act became law. The need for healthcare reform was prompted by an imperative to reduce the relentless increase in spending on medical care in the United States. One approach to examining and solving the problem of escalating costs is to focus on applying proven principles of evidence-based practice and cost-effectiveness practices to find the least-expensive way to ensure clinical services of acceptable quality without sacrificing patient satisfaction. Advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) have positioned themselves to serve an integral role in national health care reform. A successful transformation of the nation's health system will require utilization of all clinicians, including highly qualif...
Increasing health care value has become a central objective of payment policies, insurance design an...
The shortage of primary care providers (PCPs) in the United States may be worsened with health refor...
Our current health care system has been criticized for providing too little care, too late, for to...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is motivated by the imperative to reduce the continuo...
Expanding access and coverage while containing costs can only be accomplished by getting more health...
Expanding access and coverage while containing costs can only be accomplished by getting more health...
Expanding access and coverage while containing costs can only be accomplished by getting more health...
Nursing and organized medicine are engaged in a heated and emotional debate over independent prescri...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is motivated by the imperative to reduce the continuo...
Our current health care system has been criticized for providing too littlecare, too late, for too...
Nursing and organized medicine are engaged in a heated and emotional debate over independent prescri...
The cost of healthcare in the U.S. is an issue of continuing concern for those who manage the econom...
Rising medical costs and increasing shortage of qualified primary care providers has left hundreds o...
In recent years, states have looked to reforms in advanced practice nursing scope of practice (SOP) ...
There is wide consensus among the US healthcare professionals regarding the vital role of advanced p...
Increasing health care value has become a central objective of payment policies, insurance design an...
The shortage of primary care providers (PCPs) in the United States may be worsened with health refor...
Our current health care system has been criticized for providing too little care, too late, for to...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is motivated by the imperative to reduce the continuo...
Expanding access and coverage while containing costs can only be accomplished by getting more health...
Expanding access and coverage while containing costs can only be accomplished by getting more health...
Expanding access and coverage while containing costs can only be accomplished by getting more health...
Nursing and organized medicine are engaged in a heated and emotional debate over independent prescri...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is motivated by the imperative to reduce the continuo...
Our current health care system has been criticized for providing too littlecare, too late, for too...
Nursing and organized medicine are engaged in a heated and emotional debate over independent prescri...
The cost of healthcare in the U.S. is an issue of continuing concern for those who manage the econom...
Rising medical costs and increasing shortage of qualified primary care providers has left hundreds o...
In recent years, states have looked to reforms in advanced practice nursing scope of practice (SOP) ...
There is wide consensus among the US healthcare professionals regarding the vital role of advanced p...
Increasing health care value has become a central objective of payment policies, insurance design an...
The shortage of primary care providers (PCPs) in the United States may be worsened with health refor...
Our current health care system has been criticized for providing too little care, too late, for to...