Nursing-Sensitive Value-Based Reimbursement
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Explain how health care provider reimbursement is related to nursing-sensitive indicators.
Nurses play a major role in delivering quality healthcare; hence, all aspects related to quality healthcare and patient well-being are basic within the care environment. Nurse-sensitive indicators are essential processes that focus on helping build a broader perspective for improved delivery of care. Healthcare organizations must ensure that they implement better policies to create a profitable venture while meeting patients’ needs. Nurses form the links in this context hence are likely to improve efficiency and promote patient needs. The nursing environment is highly collaborative, and as a result, it is crucial to understand different processes that improve efficiency (Johnson & Schenk, 2020).
Communication is also a significant factor that has limited the ability to effectively deliver discharge teaching among nurses. The ability to streamline nurse teaching makes it difficult to ensure that discharge teaching is efficient. Thus, healthcare provider reimbursements provide a specific understanding of the needs of nurses and the overall focus on creating a competitive environment for change and the integration of crucial elements that help shape change. Nurse-sensitive indicators present an understanding of a broader understanding of specific processes that improve the delivery of quality healthcare services (Cleveland et al.,2019). Thus, these two concepts are interlinked and help understand the patient’s care delivery.
Addressing sensitive nurse indicators
The organization has developed an improved context where there is an integration of better processes that help build an improved healthcare delivery level. Efficacy and commitment to the delivery of care are accompanied by different processes that help outline the quality of information shared is worrying (Mushta et al., 2018). Attaining patient-centred care is crucial and maintains a broader emphasis on the existing problem and understanding patient history to improve healthcare quality delivery.
Nurses have a crucial role in providing accurate information that patients can follow to avoid readmission. The level of engagement and the developed plan maintains a more substantial platform that can be effectively assessed to build change. Cultivating a positive environment would be vital to maintaining a more decisive context where readmissions can be prevented (Johnson & Schenk, 2020).
References
Cleveland, K., Motter, T., & Smith, Y. (2019). Affordable care: harnessing the power of nurses. Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 24(2).
Johnson, S., & Schenk, E. (2020). A Proposal: Nurse-Sensitive Environmental Indicators. Annual Review of Nursing Research, 38(1), 265-274.
Mushta, J., L. Rush, K., & Andersen, E. (2018, January). Failure to rescue as a nurse‐sensitive indicator. In Nursing forum (Vol. 53, No. 1, pp. 84-92).