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Care coordination : a blueprint for action for RNs / Gerri Lamb, Robin Newhouse.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Lamb, Gerri, author.
- Newhouse, Robin, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Nursing care plans.
- Hospitals--Case management services.
- Hospitals.
- Evidence-Based Nursing.
- Nursing Care.
- Nursing, Team.
- Patient-Centered Care.
- Medical Subjects:
- Evidence-Based Nursing.
- Nursing Care.
- Nursing, Team.
- Patient-Centered Care.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (144 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Silver Spring, MD : American Nurses Association, 2018.
- Summary:
- Care Coordination: A Blueprint for Action for RNs helps today's nurses reclaim this critical practice domain. It explores key issues in care coordination and offers timely, strategic actions nurses can take right now to identify opportunities and overcome barriers. It also includes critical resources for nurse care coordinators.
- Contents:
- Care Coordination: A Blueprint for Action for RNs
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Brief Contents
- Contents
- About the Authors
- Part I: A Care Coordination Blueprint for 21st Century Nurses
- Chapter 1: An Action-Oriented Approach to Care Coordination for Today's RNs
- The Background for This Blueprint
- Care Coordination: Its Coming of Age
- Care Coordination Now: What Brought Us Here
- Care Coordination Going Forward: Nurses Leading the Way
- Care Coordination and Nursing Today: If Not Us, Who?
- A Blueprint for Moving Forward
- The Parts of This Blueprint
- Central and Actionable Issues
- Six Actionable Issues
- Why These Six Issues?
- Framing the Actions
- The Blueprint's Audience
- Getting into Blueprint Thinking: Some Resources
- References
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2: Care Coordination in Health Care Today
- Framing Care Coordination: Central to Achieving U.S. Quality Goals
- Defining Care Coordination: Toward a Baseline for Nursing's Contributions
- The AHRQ Definition
- The NQF Definitions
- A Synthesis of the Definitions
- Defining Care Coordination, Validating Nursing
- Six Issues That Will Shape the Future of Nurse Care Coordination
- Engaging Patients, Families, and Caregivers
- Demonstrating Competence and Readiness for Care Coordination Practice
- Optimizing Teams and Teamwork for Care Coordination
- Using Documentation and Health Information Technology in Care Coordination
- Measuring Care Coordination
- Paying for Care Coordination
- Bringing the Issues Together: Small Actions Leading to Big Differences
- Part II: The Blueprint's Six Action Issues
- Action Issue 1: Engaging Patients, Families, and Caregivers in Care Coordination
- Understanding Patient Engagement in Care Coordination
- What Do We Know?
- Activated Patients as Engaged Patients.
- Patient Engagement in Care Coordination and Nursing
- What Is Trending?
- What Can RNs Do?
- Specific Actions for RNs
- Summary and Highlights of Action Items
- References and Resources
- Action Issue 2: Demonstrating Competence and Readiness for Care Coordination Practice
- Claiming Professional Competence
- Competence and Professional Accountability
- Care Coordination Competencies for All RNs
- Care Coordination Competencies for Specific Practice Settings: Ambulatory Care
- Care Coordination Competencies for Prelicensure Students
- Specialty Coordination Competencies and Certification
- Action Issue 3: Optimizing Teams and Teamwork for Care Coordination
- Nurse Care Coordinators and the Health Care Team
- What We Know
- Effective Teamwork Necessary for Effective Care Coordination
- Care Coordination and Teamwork Outcomes Aligned
- Interprofessional Education and Care Coordination
- Nurses on Primary Care Teams
- The Role of Nurse Care Coordinators on Interprofessional Teams
- Emerging Team-based Models for Care Coordination
- Action Issue 4: Using Documentation and HIT in Care Coordination
- Harnessing HIT to Capture and Document Nurse Care Coordination
- HIT Structures
- Two HIT Initiatives
- Data Sets and Infrastructure for Care Coordination
- Documentation Standardization and HIT Interoperability
- HIT Resources Needed for Care Coordination
- Availability and Use of EMRs
- Data Analytics and Decision Support
- Automating Complex Processes
- What Can RNs Do?.
- Specific Actions for RNs
- Action Issue 5: Measuring Care Coordination
- Care Coordination Measures Essential to Demonstrating and Improving Quality
- Quality Measures in Care Coordination
- Three Main Types
- Beyond Quality Improvement
- Different Types of Measures for Different Purposes
- QI and Research Measures in Care Coordination
- Performance Measures in Care Coordination
- The Status of Care Coordination Measurement
- Nurse Involvement with Care Coordination Measures
- Care Coordination Measures: Payment and Public Reporting
- Identifying and Attributing Who Contributes to Outcomes
- Action Issue 6: Understanding Payment in Care Coordination
- Payment and Reimbursement for Nurse Care Coordination
- Payment for APRNs
- Restrictions on APRN Scope of Practice
- Payment for Registered Nurses
- Part III: Designing Your Own Blueprint for Action
- The Stage Is Set: RNs, Take Your Places
- RNs Taking Action: Taking Issues into Your Own Hands
- Action Issues and Items: A Recap
- Action Issue 1. Engaging Patients, Families, and Caregivers in Care Coordination
- Action Issue 2. Demonstrating Competence and Readiness for Care Coordination
- Action Issue 3. Optimizing Teams and Teamwork for Care Coordination
- Action Issue 4. Using Documentation and HIT in Care Coordination
- Action Issue 5. Measuring Care Coordination
- Action Issue 6. Paying for Care Coordination
- Wrapping Up, Looking Forward
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-55810-705-3
- 1-55810-704-5
- OCLC:
- 1519119847
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