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There were rapid changes in the field of health care. It concludes the note about the fitting of nurses’ role in the health care reforms. The changes in the field help the nurses to shape the health care in the future. On the other side, Country U is facing many threats like rapid increase in the number of older adults, technology, expectations of health care customers, and many other issues.
The main aims of the health care reforms are cost containment, safety, and quality of care and improved accesses.
The nurses became stronger in the protest against the health issues and proposal of the solutions. Nurses are upgrade themselves in education qualifications and become AAPRNs. Nurses provide holistic care essential to prevent illness and promote the health.
The issues for the nurses will be a challenge as well as an opportunity in the future.
To plan:
The essential health service package available for all.
Case summary:
There were rapid changes in the field of health care. It concludes the note about the fitting of nurses’ role in the health care reforms. The changes in the field help the nurses to shape the health care in the future. On the other side, Country U is facing many threats like rapid increase in the number of older adults, technology, expectations of health care customers, and many other issues.
The main aims of the health care reforms are cost containment, safety, and quality of care and improved accesses.
The nurses became stronger in the protest against the health issues and proposal of the solutions. Nurses are upgrade themselves in education qualifications and become AAPRNs. Nurses provide holistic care essential to prevent illness and promote the health.
The issues for the nurses will be a challenge as well as an opportunity in the future.
To discuss:
Whether the essential health service packages includes the dental care, mental health services, complementary and alternative treatment modalities, women’s health services including birth control and abortion, and long-term care.
Case summary:
There were rapid changes in the field of health care. It concludes the note about the fitting of nurses’ role in the health care reforms. The changes in the field help the nurses to shape the health care in the future. On the other side, Country U is facing many threats like rapid increase in the number of older adults, technology, expectations of health care customers, and many other issues.
The main aims of the health care reforms are cost containment, safety, and quality of care and improved accesses.
The nurses became stronger in the protest against the health issues and proposal of the solutions. Nurses are upgrade themselves in education qualifications and become AAPRNs. Nurses provide holistic care essential to prevent illness and promote the health.
The issues for the nurses will be a challenge as well as an opportunity in the future.
To discuss:
The reason for the health planners to agree on what services are essential

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