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Nurse-led health clinics : operations, policy, and opportunities / Tine Hansen-Turton, Susan Sherman, Eunice S. King, editors ; contributors, Geraldine Bednash [and twenty three others].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Sherman, Susan, 1945- editor.
Hansen-Turton, Tine, editor.
King, Eunice S., editor.
Bednash, Geraldine, contributor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Community health nursing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (300 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York, New York : Springer Publishing Company, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Delivers a wealth of information for nurses who wish to open and manage their own health clinics Public health nursing--with its focus on compassionate, holistic care and services to the poor, the aged, those suffering from social injustice, and those without adequate health facilities--had its origins over a century ago with the founding.
Contents:
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Share Nurse-Led Health Clinics: Operations, Policy, and Opportunities
Section I: Introducing Nurse-Managed Models
Reference
Chapter 1: Anatomy of a Nurse-Led Clinic: An Introduction to the Model of Care
Background: Origins of the NMHC Model of Care
The Role of the Division of Nursing in the Development of NMHCs
What is an NMHC?
References
Chapter 2: The Independence Foundation's Contributions to the Nurse-Managed Health Center Movement
Background and History of Interest in Nursing
The History of If-Funded Nurse-Managed Health Centers: 1993-2013
The NNCC: Laying the Groundwork for the Growth and Recognition of NMHCs
Glossary
Chapter 3: Building a Nurse-Managed Clinic
How to Start a Nurse-Managed Health Center
Initial Planning
Financial Operations
Policies and Procedures
Continuous Quality/Performance Improvement
Information Systems
Chapter 4: Nurse-Managed Health Centers and Sustainability
Strategies for Sustaining Nurse-Managed Clinics: A Balancing Act
Conclusion
Chapter 5: The Role of the Collaborative Team in Nurse-Managed Health Centers
CRNPs: Leading Interdisiciplinary/Interprofessional Collaborative Teams
Collaboration and Patient-Centered Medical Homes
Chapter 6: Quality
Quality of Health Care in the United States
Quality Processes
The National Nursing Center NMHC Certification Initiative
A Case Study
Chapter 7: Patient Satisfaction With Care Received in Nurse-Managed Primary Care Clinics: The Numbers and the Stories
The Focus Group
References.
Chapter 8: Providing Behavioral Health Care Within Nurse-Managed Health Clinics: A Journey Toward Full Integration-The Abbottsford Falls Community Health Center
1992: A Commitment to Behavioral Health from the Start
1994-2000: The Growth of Outpatient BH Services
2000-2009: The Depression Collaborative
2010: The BH Consultant Model
Sustainability
Section II: Best Practice Models and Nurse-Managed Primary Care
Nurse-Managed Centers-An Avenue for Change and Health
Chapter 9: Joining Hands With a Vulnerable Community: The Family Practice and Counseling Network
The Godmother (June 1991)
Reclaiming Piper's Row (July 1992)
The Unsteady Steps of Expansion (1994 and 1995)
The Political Pitfalls of Change (March 1995)
A Lesson in Humility (January 1997)
Shootings and Sorrows (1997 and 1998)
Joys (May 1998)
Bringing Behavioral Health into the Exam Room (2009)
Our First Rural Health Center (2012)
Twenty-Two Years into the Journey (February 2014)
Acknowledgments
Chapter 10: 11th Street Family Health Services of Drexel University: A University-Community Partnership
Background
The Recipe
Differentiating Ingredients
Sampling the Cake: Data, Outcomes, and Model Effectiveness
The Recipe Evolves: The Development of a Health Campus
Chapter 11: The Senior House Calls Program
History
Services Provided
Challenges and Issues
Client Responses
Chapter 12: Convenient Care Clinics: Lessons Learned From Consumer-Driven Health Care
Overview of the Industry
What are CCCs?
The Role of Consumers in Validating the Industry
Section III: Nurse-Managed Wellness Centers and Programs.
Chapter 13: Overview of Nurse-Managed Wellness Centers and Wellness Programs Integrated Into Nurse-Managed Primary Care Clinics
Healthy People 2020
Organizational Frameworks
Wellness Centers and Integrated Wellness Programs in Traditional Primary Care Models: Filling the Health Care Gap
Chapter 14: The 19130 Zip Code Project: A Journey to Our Neighborhood
Preparing Students for the 19130 Zip Code Project Clinical Experience
Providing Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Services in Our Community
Sustainability and Replicability
Section IV: Nurse-Managed Health Centers and Policies for the Future
Chapter 15: Workforce Trends and the Growth of the Advanced Practice Nurse Role
The NP in Primary Care: Looking Ahead
The NP Workforce by the Numbers
Federal Policies to Advance the Advanced Practice Nursing Workforce
Chapter 16: The Future of Nurse-Managed Care and National Policy Efforts
The ACA and Its Relevance for NMHCs
The IOM's the Future of Nursing Report and Its Impact on NMHCs
Future Directions
Chapter 17: Health Care Transformations and The Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action
Appendix A: Nurse-Managed Health Clinic Start-Up Checklist
Appendix B: Sample Nurse-Managed Health Clinic Bylaws
Article 1
Principal Office
Article 2
Purposes
Article 3
Directors
Article 4
Meetings
Article 5
Officers
Article 6
Committees
Article 7
Dissolution
Article 8
Amendments
Appendix C: The National Nursing Centers Consortium Managed Care Contracting Toolkit
Instructions
Step 1-Section A: State-By-State Policy Guide
Step 2-Section B: Explanation of Each Level of Physician Involvement
A. Introduction
B. Independent Practice
C. Collaboration.
D. Delegation
E. Supervision
F. Pennsylvania: Supervision but Collaboration
Step 3-Section C: Insurance Carriers by State
Step 4-Section D: Insurance Carriers' Credentialing Contact Information
CAQH
Step 5-Application Follow-Up
Step 6-NNCC Follow-Up
A Possible Temporary Solution: Contracting as a Facility
Concerns
Benefits
Index.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on print version record.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
0-8261-2803-3
OCLC:
904598327

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