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Health policy and advanced practice nursing : impact and implications / [edited by] Kelly A. Goudreau, Mary C. Smolenski.

Contributor(s): Goudreau, Kelly A [editor.] | Smolenski, Mary C. (Mary Catherine), 1950- [editor.].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Springer Publishing Company, LLC, [2018]Edition: Second edition.General Notes: Available on the Davenport University Library database page in the "e-books Ebook Central/Academic Complete" library.Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780826169457.Subject(s): Nursing -- United States | Medical policy -- United StatesGenre/Form: Electronic books. DDC classification: 362.17/3 Online resources: Access full-text materials at no charge.
Contents:
Health policy from an advanced practice perspective. Prolific policy: implications for advanced practice registered nurses -- Turning health policy into practice: implications for advanced practice registered nurses -- Johnson & Johnson campaign for nursing's future: an impetus for change -- The IOM report- The Future of Nursing -- Updates on the implications for practice: The Consensus Model for APRN Regulation -- Effective state-level APRN leadership in health policy -- State implementation of the APRN Consensus Model: progress to date -- Implications of health care reform and finance on APRN practice. The Patient PRotection Affordable Care Act (PPACA) -- AARP initiatives -- Million Hearts® -- Value-based purchasing and its impact on advanced practice nursing -- Funding of APRN education and residency programs -- Implications of health care reform on independent practice -- The Affordable Care Act: primary care and the doctor of nursing practice -- Health policy and special populations: implication. Interface of policy and practice in health care reform: what nurses can do to improve health care -- The aging population -- Health policy implications for advance practice registered nurses related to end-of-life care -- Health policy implications of genetics and genomics on advanced practice nursing -- Oncology -- Health policy and its impact on APRN-driven quality and research. Moving toward accountable care: a policy framework to transform health care delivery and reimbursement -- A systemic approach to containing health care spending -- Connecting research priorities, the research agenda, and health policy -- Effects of changes in health policy on nursing organizations. The coalition for patients' rights- a coalition that advocates for scope-of-practice issues -- The American Nurses Association -- Policy and the integration of advanced practice nursing roles in Canada: Are we making progress? -- The future of nursing: Campaign for Action -- The future of APRN practice and health care policy nationally and internationally. Health policy for advance practice registered nurses: an international perspective -- Credentialing across the globe: approaches and applications -- Advanced practice nursing: the global perspective -- The future for nurse practitioners -- What the future holds for clinical nurse specialist practice and health policy -- The certified nurse-midwife in advanced nursing practice -- Health care policy and certified registered nurse anesthetists: past, present, and future -- Advocacy, policy, and politics in action: a case in point- full scope of practice within the VA health system.
Summary: "This text offers a wealth of information about the role of all types of APRNs (NPs, CNs, CNMs, and CRNAs) in influencing the development and application of health care policy in a wide range of specialties. Featuring nine completely new chapters, the second edition delivers an invigorated focus on developing policy that advocates for vulnerable populations and discusses how the incorporation of interprofessional education has changed and will continue to alter health policy in the United States and internationally. The text also discusses the evolving influence of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and the implications of current and future health policy changes that will be impacting the practice of various APRN roles."--book cover.
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Available on the Davenport University Library database page in the "e-books Ebook Central/Academic Complete" library.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Health policy from an advanced practice perspective. Prolific policy: implications for advanced practice registered nurses -- Turning health policy into practice: implications for advanced practice registered nurses -- Johnson & Johnson campaign for nursing's future: an impetus for change -- The IOM report- The Future of Nursing -- Updates on the implications for practice: The Consensus Model for APRN Regulation -- Effective state-level APRN leadership in health policy -- State implementation of the APRN Consensus Model: progress to date -- Implications of health care reform and finance on APRN practice. The Patient PRotection Affordable Care Act (PPACA) -- AARP initiatives -- Million Hearts® -- Value-based purchasing and its impact on advanced practice nursing -- Funding of APRN education and residency programs -- Implications of health care reform on independent practice -- The Affordable Care Act: primary care and the doctor of nursing practice -- Health policy and special populations: implication. Interface of policy and practice in health care reform: what nurses can do to improve health care -- The aging population -- Health policy implications for advance practice registered nurses related to end-of-life care -- Health policy implications of genetics and genomics on advanced practice nursing -- Oncology -- Health policy and its impact on APRN-driven quality and research. Moving toward accountable care: a policy framework to transform health care delivery and reimbursement -- A systemic approach to containing health care spending -- Connecting research priorities, the research agenda, and health policy -- Effects of changes in health policy on nursing organizations. The coalition for patients' rights- a coalition that advocates for scope-of-practice issues -- The American Nurses Association -- Policy and the integration of advanced practice nursing roles in Canada: Are we making progress? -- The future of nursing: Campaign for Action -- The future of APRN practice and health care policy nationally and internationally. Health policy for advance practice registered nurses: an international perspective -- Credentialing across the globe: approaches and applications -- Advanced practice nursing: the global perspective -- The future for nurse practitioners -- What the future holds for clinical nurse specialist practice and health policy -- The certified nurse-midwife in advanced nursing practice -- Health care policy and certified registered nurse anesthetists: past, present, and future -- Advocacy, policy, and politics in action: a case in point- full scope of practice within the VA health system.

"This text offers a wealth of information about the role of all types of APRNs (NPs, CNs, CNMs, and CRNAs) in influencing the development and application of health care policy in a wide range of specialties. Featuring nine completely new chapters, the second edition delivers an invigorated focus on developing policy that advocates for vulnerable populations and discusses how the incorporation of interprofessional education has changed and will continue to alter health policy in the United States and internationally. The text also discusses the evolving influence of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and the implications of current and future health policy changes that will be impacting the practice of various APRN roles."--book cover.

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