2011
DOI: 10.1177/1084822310388387
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Practical Insights on Expanding Nurse Practitioner’s Role During and Post Hospitalization in U.S. Health Care

Abstract: Aim:The purpose of this study is to investigate expanding the role of nurses in the current U.S. health care system from the standpoint of nurse-patient interactions and nursing interventions to improve patient care and reduce overall health care costs. Background: Many failures in nurse-patient interactions in the hospital and in postrelease setting can be eliminated with different forms of patient-centered care that include patient education, support, and counseling. Method: This study makes use of extensive… Show more

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“…With patients being discharged earlier out of acute care settings, NP led home care is a viable option, especially to the elderly patients and those with more complex needs. Kumar and McKewan reported 21 that the NPs’ ability to reduce costs of hospitalization also leads to an increase in patient benefits and overall reduction in health care costs. One reference they shared supported a projected savings for the United States of up to US$55 billion 21 from 2010 to 2019.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With patients being discharged earlier out of acute care settings, NP led home care is a viable option, especially to the elderly patients and those with more complex needs. Kumar and McKewan reported 21 that the NPs’ ability to reduce costs of hospitalization also leads to an increase in patient benefits and overall reduction in health care costs. One reference they shared supported a projected savings for the United States of up to US$55 billion 21 from 2010 to 2019.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%