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Healthcare Policy: What Is It and Why Is It Important?

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Healthcare Coverage In 2023, 92 percent of Americans had some form of healthcare coveragewhether employer-provided coverage, Medicare or Medicaid or private health insurance. In the USAHS Doctor of Nursing Program (DNP) program, you can further your knowledge in health policy, leadership and advocacy. Sources Healthy People 2030, U.S.

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Project ECHO and the geriatric healthcare workforce

American Nurse

In The Future of Nursing 2020–2030: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity , the National Academy of Medicine promotes an interprofessional approach to education and training for nurses to help develop their leadership skills as well as their understanding of health equity, social determinants of health, and population health.

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Nursing and the evolution of population health

American Nurse

This emphasis will require nurses to take on important operational and leadership roles in programs established to improve the health of the nation. On May 11, 2021, The Future of Nursing 2020–2030, Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity extended the vision of the previous report and offered new pathways for the nursing profession.

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2023 Healthcare Trends: Are You Ready?

Relias

Vince Baiera, BSN, Partner for Post-Acute Care at Relias, estimates that the home health industry will grow from $345 billion in 2022 to $667 billion by 2030. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will expand its enforcement actions against poorly-performing facilities. Penalties rise to $1M.

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Views From ViVE: 5 Top Talking Points (So Far) in LA This Week

Health Leaders | Nursing

Amwell President and CEO Roy Schoenberg, MD, MPH, moderating a panel session on the intersection of old and new ideas in healthcare, noted research that says one-quarter of all healthcare experiences will be digital by 2030. Nurses need help. More and more care will be in the home.