Future Of Nursing Paper

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Future of Nursing
“A number of barriers prevent nurses from being able to respond effectively to rapidly changing health care settings and an evolving health care system” (Institute of Medicine [IOM], Report Brief, 2010, p. 1). In order to understand the capabilities and limitations of today’s nursing profession, the Institute of Medicine appointed ‘The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)’ to conduct a 2-year study to compel recommendations for nursing practices. “The future of Nursing: Leading Change Advancing Health” published in October 2010, included eight recommendations for advancing the nursing profession (IOM, Report Recommendations, 2010, p. 1). These recommendations encompassed four major key messages to improve nursing education, …show more content…

3). The RWJF recommends a multidisciplinary and unified approach to data collection. To meet this goal, The Workforce Commission and the Health Care Resources and Services Administrations are expected to develop a standardized minimum set data that will be include nursing, dentistry, medicine, and pharmacy disciplines across states. It is imperative that nursing expertise is sought and incorporated on the Workforce Commission membership (IOM, Report Recommendations, 2010, p. 6). A year ago, my hospital transitioned from Affinity (hospital based) to Orchid (county-wide based). I became familiar with Affinity during medsurg clinical rotation. I remember one of the downsides of the system was that nurses were only able to see all documentation recorded at that specific hospital. Since we started Orchid, we are able to access patient’s information from all county hospital at once. I value the importance of having a standardized data system that enables better communication among all disciplines and more realistic staffing expectations.
All the above mentioned key messages can be implemented by following the RWJF report recommendations. Nurses play a major role into taking control of their own professional future by expanding their leadership positions, advancing their education, becoming active participants in collaborative team efforts, and by seeking opportunities to bring their expertise and unique perspective to health care and policy

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