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Abstract
Suddenly, dramatically, and seemingly overnight, U.S. healthcare has morphed into something virtually unrecognizable. There are a slew of new requirements, regulations, goals, buzzwords, and acronyms. It is a revolution in how we view the role and responsibilities not only of the physician and patient, but also of the nurse, the nurse practitioner, physical therapist, nutritionist, medical assistant, pharmacy technician, social worker, and other healthcare professionals. But you don’t just have to cope in this new world of healthcare. Now you can learn how to thrive amid all these changes and challenges. Written by the Chief Medical Officer of one of the world's leading global healthcare data and analytics companies, Navigating Healthcare Reform: An Insider’s Guide for Nurses and Allied Health Professionals is a compelling and easy-to-follow guide to understanding our unfolding healthcare reform — including its biobehavioral and psychosocial aspects — and learning how to take advantage of the opportunities it presents.
- Practical information is written expressly for nurses and allied health professionals to give you a straightforward understanding of this revolution, along with practical tips for how to survive and thrive in this new era of healthcare.
- Engaging style presents content using Dr. Edelstein's trademark easy-to-understand voice.
- Positive tone puts the politics aside and offers a uniquely hopeful message (one of challenges but also one of opportunity).
- Noteworthy quotes throughout the text help emphasize key takeaways.
- Vignettes within each chapter help to translate the content into real-life situations.
- Pearl boxes in the margins summarize critical points and knowledge that can be translated into your career.
- Engaging cartoons underscore the key messages of book in a fun, memorable manner.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | Cover | ||
Inside Front Cover | ES2 | ||
Navigating Healthcare Reform: An Insider's Guide for Nurses and Allied Health Professionals | iii | ||
Copyright | iv | ||
Dedication | v | ||
Acknowledgments | vii | ||
Contributors | ix | ||
Reviewers | xi | ||
Foreword | xiii | ||
Contents | xv | ||
Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard | 1 | ||
Why Would a Physician Author a Book for Nurses and Allied Health Professionals? | 1 | ||
In the Eye of the Storm | 5 | ||
Monster waves. Fierce winds. Crashing lightning. Roaring thunder | 5 | ||
About This Book | 11 | ||
So There You Have It… | 12 | ||
References | 13 | ||
Chapter 2: From Cavemen Until Yesterday: An Overview of the Traditional American Healthcare System | 14 | ||
The Definition and Responsibilities of | 15 | ||
The Provider | 15 | ||
The Coin of the Realm: How The Provider Was Paid | 18 | ||
What The Provider Needs | 35 | ||
Putting It All Together: The Traditional Healthcare System | 36 | ||
References | 37 | ||
Chapter 3: A Whole New World: The Forces Behind the Healthcare Reform Revolution | 39 | ||
Drivers of Healthcare Reform | 41 | ||
1. Popular Acceptance That the Current Healthcare Spending Curve Is Not Sustainable | 42 | ||
2. The Finding of a Marketable Argument | 44 | ||
3. Technology Allowing Everyone Easy, Rapid Access to Information | 50 | ||
4. An Appreciation of Healthcare Economics | 52 | ||
The Four Forces Collide: Where Things Get Complicated | 55 | ||
Cost-of-Care Versus Quality | 55 | ||
The Challenges of Technology | 68 | ||
Conclusions | 71 | ||
References | 72 | ||
Chapter 4: Tossing the Traditional Healthcare Model Onto Its Head | 75 | ||
The Aim of Healthcare Reform (In a Word) | 76 | ||
Value | 76 | ||
The Impact of Healthcare Reform on the Definition and Responsibilities of The Provider | 84 | ||
The Impact of Healthcare Reform on The Coin of the Realm | 89 | ||
The Impact of Healthcare Reform on What the Provider Needs | 94 | ||
The Expanded Clinical Needs of Nurse and Health Professional Providers | 96 | ||
Basic Business (and Possibly Managerial) Knowledge and Skills | 98 | ||
The Expanded Educational Needs of Nurse and Health Professional Students | 103 | ||
Summary | 104 | ||
References | 105 | ||
Chapter 5: The Map to Get There: The Triple Aim | 108 | ||
The Triple Aim | 109 | ||
Aim | 109 | ||
Aim | 115 | ||
Aim | 118 | ||
Nurses, Allied Health Professionals, and the Triple Aim: In Summary | 122 | ||
References | 122 | ||
Chapter 6: Patient Engagement: The New Frontier | 124 | ||
Of Cars and Healthcare | 127 | ||
The Riddle | 130 | ||
Patient Engagement: The Complexity Behind the Buzzword | 132 | ||
The Three Phases of \"Patient Engagement | 133 | ||
Patient Education: A (Quick) Overview | 134 | ||
Patient Empowerment: A (Quicker) Overview | 136 | ||
Successful Patient Engagement: The How and the Who | 138 | ||
The Solution to the Patient Engagement Riddle | 141 | ||
The Basic Steps for a Provider to Initiate Meaningful Patient Engagement | 142 | ||
Patients Are Not All the Same: Allocating Precious Patient Engagement Resources | 145 | ||
Shark Surfers | 145 | ||
Credit Carders | 152 | ||
Heavily Valuing the Immediate Benefit | 153 | ||
Heavily Devaluing the Risk | 153 | ||
Engaging the Credit Carder | 155 | ||
Different Drummers | 160 | ||
Putting It All Together | 168 | ||
References | 169 | ||
Chapter 7: Clinical Decision Support | 172 | ||
What Are Clinical Decision Support Solutions? | 174 | ||
Reference Solutions | 175 | ||
Clinical Skills Solutions | 177 | ||
Order Sets | 178 | ||
Drug Information Solutions | 181 | ||
Care Plans | 181 | ||
Clinical Pathways | 182 | ||
The Initial Disappointment in Implemented Clinical Decision Support | 183 | ||
The Design of a Successful Clinical Decision Support Strategy | 186 | ||
The CDS Strategy Temple Roof: Our Strategic Vision | 188 | ||
The CDS Strategy Temple Foundation: CDS Solution Requirements | 189 | ||
The First Foundational Layer: Evidence-Based Practice | 189 | ||
The Second Foundational Layer: Serving All Major Providers | 191 | ||
The Third Foundational Layer: Availability at All Points of Patient Care | 192 | ||
The Fourth Foundational Layer: Minimally Disruptive to Provider Workflow | 193 | ||
The Four Pillars: The Providers | 197 | ||
The First Pillar: Nurses | 198 | ||
The Second Pillar: Pharmacy Health Professionals | 198 | ||
The Third Pillar: Allied Health Professionals | 199 | ||
The Fourth Pillar: Patients | 199 | ||
The Complete CDS Strategy Temple | 199 | ||
The Pull and Push of CDS Solutions | 200 | ||
CDS Solutions: Putting It All Together | 211 | ||
References | 212 | ||
Chapter 8: Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice | 215 | ||
Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice | 216 | ||
The Voice of the Nurse | 217 | ||
The Voice of the Respiratory Therapist | 221 | ||
It’s About the Team | 230 | ||
The Call for Nurses to Lead the Way | 231 | ||
National and International Initiatives to Advance Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice | 234 | ||
Organizations Advancing Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice | 237 | ||
National Academies of Practice | 238 | ||
Moving Toward the Quadruple Aim | 239 | ||
Conclusions | 240 | ||
References | 240 | ||
Chapter 9: Putting It All Together: The Age of Nursing and Allied Health Professionals | 243 | ||
What the Healthcare Reform Revolution Means for You | 249 | ||
And Our Educational Institutions? | 250 | ||
And the Ultimate Providers? | 251 | ||
And Population Health Management? | 253 | ||
Don’t Get Overwhelmed! | 254 | ||
Now Is Your Time | 258 | ||
References | 259 | ||
Chapter 10: Simple Glossary of Healthcare Reform Terms and Abbreviations | 260 | ||
References | 274 | ||
Index | 277 |