Four factors that guarantee health care change

Journal of Professional Nursing : Official Journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing
Edward O'Neil

Abstract

The process of health reform policy will create new and demanding opportunities for nurse leaders in the academy. While it is difficult to predict the eventual outcomes of such reform, it is important to have a broad overview of the emerging trends. To fully engage in the political process, nursing educators need to become engaged in these discussions at the local, state and national levels as there are definitive implications for new roles for nurses across all health care settings. The education of current and future nurses should be an integral component of any health reform-making this call for involvement nothing short of an imperative.

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