NURS FPX 4050 Assessment 2 Coordination Patient Centered Care
NURS FPX 4050 Assessment 2 Coordination Patient Centered Care
Introduction
NURS FPX 4050 Assessment 2 Coordination Patient Centered Care
Care coordination include planning and coordinating patient care services as well as providing data.
Coordination between nurses and patients, play a vital role in management and continuity of treatment.
Poor care coordination might have negative repercussions(Hannigan et al.,2018).
This presentation will look at how health-care-related legislation and government policies affect and change interprofessional collaboration. The presentation will also look at how nursing staff’s integrity influences continuity and therapeutic connections. Ethics in nursing practise describe the relationship between staff and the patients for whom they give care. Integrity plays a critical part in any medical union’s administration and continuity of treatment, especially when it comes to interactions between healthcare personnel and patients. Government efforts have an influence on public groups’ administration and service integration through rules, money distribution, and how methods to address public issues are developed(Hannigan et al.,2018).
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How Governmental Policies Affect Coordination of Care
The government needs to ensure that adopted medical laws and initiatives are efficiently employed.
Medicaid is the United States government health insurance program for people with low income. Medicare.
Medicaid serves more than 42 million people.
Crucial in improving that individuals’ privileges and personal records are safeguarded (Rockwern et al., 2021).
The government needs to ensure that adopted medical laws and initiatives are efficiently employed to ease the strain of diseases, illnesses, and accidents, among several other aspects. Medicaid is the United States government health insurance program for people with low income. Medicare serves approximately 40 million people in the United States, with the population anticipated to rise in the future (Zolotorofe et al., 2018). Medicaid serves more than 42 million people, the majority of whom come from low-income families and seek medical services to be healthier and satisfy their medical requirements. Because it aims to increase healthcare access for the insured population, this government initiative has a beneficial influence on case management. This policy, in collaboration with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, is crucial in improving that individuals’ privileges and personal records are safeguarded in the same way that other patients’ access and data are secured (Rockwern et al., 2021).
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Care coordination is indeed an action that classifies as a medical service procedure.
HIPPA act allow healthcare professionals to reveal any personal health information (PHI) enshrined in medical file.
It is only for transfer of data for treatment purposes.
According to the privacy section of the HIPPA Act, care coordination is indeed an action that classifies as a medical service procedure. Yet, there are several limitations to the communication of personal health information in the name of coordination of care. Health insurance portability and accountability act allow healthcare professionals to reveal any personal health information (PHI) enshrined in medical file documentation regarding a patient to other health professionals for intervention, treatment planning, and care coordination, as well as, with several exclusions, considers mental health records like other health information (Zolotorofe et al., 2018).
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ACA provides opportunity to build & evaluate innovative systems of care delivery.
Effective use of health information systems also aids in coordinated care.
ACA mentions coordination of care in provisions on performance enhancement.
Medicare-Medicaid enrollees are also eligible.
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) provided an opportunity to build & evaluate innovative systems of care delivery & reimbursement that enhance care coordination, resulting in enhanced healthcare delivery as well as lower expenditure. Effective use of health information systems also aids in coordinated care. ACA mentions coordination of care in provisions on performance enhancement, reimbursement restructuring, and evaluating costs, and in particular concerns for diabetic or hypertensive patients, complete Medicare-Medicaid enrollees, and health center residents (Zolotorofe et al., 2018).
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Violation of ACA and HIPPA must be notified.
Those accountable should always be held responsible.
Clients of temporary accommodation have the right to get high-quality medical treatment.
Several of HIPPA provisions may block unified treatment due to ambiguous restrictions
Violations of the ACA and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) when administering integrated care to emergency shelter inmates must be notified, and those accountable should always be held responsible. Clients of temporary accommodation have the right to get high-quality medical treatment and have their private details secured. Nurses are required to carry out their professional tasks and keep their moral obligations to their victims regardless of the location. Confirm that their patients’ human rights are respected at the same moment. While HIPAA is intended to help patients, several of its provisions may block unified treatment due to ambiguous restrictions for exchanging patient records (Rockwern et al., 2021).
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National, State and Local Provisions that Raise Ethical Dilemmas
Certain ethical difficulties for health practitioners relating to service administration create challenges
Some initiatives involve seeking care for marginalized populations
Rough sleepers
Integrated care includes numerous organizations and insurance programs that must be financed
Certain ethical difficulties for health practitioners relating to service administration create challenges for case management (Twine et al, 2021). Some initiatives involve seeking care for marginalized populations such as rough sleepers and the impoverished, whose care services expenses have been challenged. Because providing integrated care includes numerous organizations and insurance programs that must be financed, this strategy presents moral considerations. Supporting health-care expenditures is a topic to address.
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Despite the introduction of pharmaceuticals, healthcare expenses are growing.
Medicare is a regional program in healthcare.
Medicare has claimed that medicines account for 20% of total expenditure
Organizations do not provide sufficient medical services to their staff.
Health professionals should regard the act availability to excellent treatment as an immoral
Furthermore, despite the introduction of pharmaceuticals, healthcare expenses are growing, and Medicare has claimed that medicines account for 20% of total expenditure, a regional program in healthcare has raised ethical challenges. Professionals with little or no health insurance offered by their employers, on the other hand, face significant salary reductions. Because of the variable health care expenses and insufficient insurance plans, organizations do not provide sufficient medical services to their staff. Because healthcare practitioners play such a large role in integrated care, these regulations have an influence. A team of healthcare practitioners and healthcare administrators in the United States regard the act availability to excellent treatment as an immoral challenge with which they must deal on a regular basis.
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PPACA has unquestionably caused moral concerns between collaborative care professionals.
Its clauses are designed to restrict the number of people who would be insured.
Certain homeless people, particularly those with less health insurance, continue to face discrimination in quality care.
Due to this, care services and the standard of care in community centers are questioned and impacted
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is one of the government’s initiatives that has unquestionably caused moral concerns between collaborative care professionals (Char et al., 2018). The clauses of this Act are designed to restrict the number of people who would be insured, leaving the bulk of newcomers off. Individuals in expanded areas with earnings up to 140% of the poverty level can register in the ACA irrespective of disabilities or ant impairment. This implies that considerably greater persons facing homelessness now also have recourse to both regular and critically required medical services (Char et al., 2018). Despite the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) provision, certain homeless people, particularly those with less health insurance, continue to face discrimination in quality care. Despite the fact that nurses are commitment to supporting the maximum possible standards nursing service, homeless shelter living in accordance to be overlooked. As a result of this population’s neglect and shortage of funds to provide them with the finest treatment, care services and the standard of care in community centers are questioned and impacted(Char et al., 2018).
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National policies guide the activity of various communities and collaborate through legislation.
The HIPAA regulation is intended to protect patients as much as possible, especially in homeless shelters.
National policy efforts such as Medicaid and Medicare have a significant impact on care management in healthcare organisations
Finally, national policies guide the activity of various communities and collaborate through legislation, money distribution, and the development of social problem-solving approaches. The HIPAA regulation is intended to protect patients as much as possible, especially in homeless shelters. The technique allows insurance to cover health-care expenses, allowing for better treatment coordination. The ethical code of the American Nurses Association instructs nursing personnel to be accountable for their actions toward their patients and to offer the best possible care. National policy efforts such as Medicaid and Medicare have a significant impact on care management in healthcare organisations. Case management and continuity are heavily influenced by the ethical norms that govern nurse-patient interaction
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Impact of Code of Ethics of Nurses on the Coordination and Continuum of Care
In terms of ethical practice, practitioners have a duty to cooperate.
ANA code of ethics directs professionals to be responsible for their behaviors regarding their patients .
Ethical issues in healthcare are common as a consequence of numerous moral and ethical standards .
To promote patient treatment and their patients’ overall health, nursing staff are obliged to keep their honesty
In terms of ethical practice, practitioners have a duty to cooperate. Nursing staff must’ve been knowledgeable of their sufferers’ financial, and religious origins, as well as their attributes. Nurses must maintain confidentiality while also defending and fighting for their patients’ privileges and independence. The American Nurses Association’s code of ethics directs professionals to be responsible for their behaviors regarding their patients and to provide appropriate treatment (Iannicelli et al., 2019). Ethical issues in healthcare are common as a consequence of numerous moral and ethical standards in this sector. Guidelines of principles are high up on the list of things that nurses should think about in the area of healthcare. The moral elements included within the established registered nurse standards for practice can have both good and bad implications for the delivery of care and service collaboration. To promote patient treatment and their patients’ overall health, nursing staff are obliged to keep their honesty and obey the ethical code.
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Nurses follow principles to develop a positive society.
This enables quality healthcare, which assures patient safety and wellbeing
According to ANA, for Individuals that are homeless, community health nurses can serve as site manager.
Nurse educators can recognize and assist homeless kids.
Nurses follow principles to develop a positive society, the ANA defines the ethical guidelines and nursing staff’s responsibilities. This enables quality healthcare, which assures patient safety and wellbeing. Restricting nurses’ innovation in improving patient outcomes, and ethical principles may help to drastically reduce the related standard of care collaboration in healthcare organizations (Schmidt, 2018). According to ANA, for Individuals that are homeless, community health nurses can serve as site managers and recommendation agents for them. Nurse educators can recognize and assist homeless kids as well as those in danger, and also provide instructional initiatives to the student community about the requirements of such demographic (Schmidt, 2018).
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Homeless shelters, like certain other contexts, consider the ethical and legal challenges.
There is a shortage of healthcare practitioners to offer treatment for them.
Shortage of health practitioners can rise breaches in care, resulting in poor public health.
Homeless shelters, like certain other contexts, consider the ethical and legal challenges that are presently being faced in a medical center. A shortage of healthcare practitioners to offer treatment for them, as well as being exposed to ailments and diseases as a result of their living situations, are some of the humanitarian and policy challenges. These concerns also put people at risk of problems with integrated treatment, since a shortage of health practitioners can rise breaches in care, resulting in poor public health. Moreover, the ACA regulation, certain homeless shelter residents, particularly those without healthcare coverage, continue to face discrimination in healthcare settings.
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Conclusion
National policies direct the activities of different communities.
The strategy permits healthcare expenditures to be covered by insurance, allowing for better coordination.
ANA ethics code directs nursing staff to be responsible for their behaviors.
Care management in healthcare organizations is heavily influenced by national policy initiatives.
In conclusion, national policies direct the activities of different communities and collaborate via regulations, funding allocation, and the creation of techniques to resolve social challenges. The HIPAA policy is designed to ensure maximum safety of patients, particularly in homeless shelters. The strategy permits healthcare expenditures to be covered by insurance, allowing for better coordination of treatment. The American Nurses Association’s ethics code directs nursing staff to be responsible for their behaviors regarding their patients and to provide the best possible care. Care management in healthcare organizations is heavily influenced by national policy initiatives such as Medicaid and Medicare. The ethical principles that regulate nurse-patient interactions have a significant influence on case management and continuity.
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References
Char, D. S., Shah, N. H., & Magnus, D. (2018). Implementing machine learning in health care – addressing ethical challenges. The New England Journal of Medicine, 378(11), 981–983. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMp1714229
Hannigan, B., Simpson, A., Coffey, M., Barlow, S., & Jones, A. (2018). Care coordination as imagined; care coordination as done: findings from a cross-national mental health systems study. International Journal of Integrated Care, 18(3), 12. https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.3978
Iannicelli, A. M., De Matteo, P., Vito, D., Pellecchia, E., Dodaro, C., Giallauria, F., & Vigorito, C. (2019). Use of the north American nursing diagnosis association taxonomies, nursing intervention classification, nursing outcomes classification and nanda-nic-noc linkage in cardiac rehabilitation. Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease, 89(2), 10.4081/monaldi.2019.1060. https://doi.org/10.4081/monaldi.2019.1060
References
Rockwern, B., Johnson, D., Snyder Sulmasy, L., & Medical Informatics Committee and Ethics, Professionalism and Human Rights Committee of the American College of Physicians (2021). Health information privacy, protection, and use in the expanding digital health ecosystem: a position paper of the American college of physicians. Annals of Internal Medicine, 174(7), 994–998. https://doi.org/10.7326/M20-7639
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