Future of Nursing Driving Change Health advancement across three different areas in Institute of Medicine study focuses on transformation of practice, on transforming education and transforming leadership. Recommendations and visions for how this study will make a difference in health care practice. These transformations and future impacts on nursing bring attention to primary care and how it changes nursing practice to achieve the goals of the IOM report. Educated nurses are expected to practice all of their education and training. To meet standards and evidence-based practices, ongoing education is required. Major and frequent changes are made to improve healthcare delivery. Improved education is necessary to ensure that nurses provide safety According to the IOM report “Nurses should achieve higher levels of education and training through an improved education system that promotes seamless academic progression”. (The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health, 2011) Due to the economic downturn and relative stability of healthcare, nurses have increased interest in higher levels of education since applying for the nursing program. maturity that has increased over the years. seventy percent. Educational challenges and teaching skills shortages need to be updated to meet changes in practice in the twenty-first century. Nurses have little incentive to advance their education at all levels and fewer tuition reimbursements. Effectiveness of adequate education to ensure adaptation and flexibility, changes in scientific technology, population demographics and healthcare delivery. Improve the quality of care, redesigned to reduce patient risk and care management. Greater authority and responsibility, better understanding of health policy and research. Provide vision of future nursing education by developing and updating more skills
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