TY - JOUR
T1 - Part 4
T2 - Value-informed nursing practice depends on nursing innovation
AU - Yakusheva, Olga
AU - Munro-Kramer, Michelle L.
AU - Love, Rebecca
AU - Buerhaus, Peter I.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2022/7/1
Y1 - 2022/7/1
N2 - With the adoption of value-based payments which tie reimbursement to patient outcomes and costs, days when nursing is viewed primarily as a cost to hospitals will soon be over. Already the backbone of high-quality care delivery and patient outcomes, nurses are becoming key drivers of health care organizations' financial outcomes, too. The first three articles published in this 6-part series on value-informed nursing practice—practice that considers both the outcomes and the cost of producing the outcomes—described what value-informed nursing practice means, its economic, policy, and ethical impetuses, and how value-informed nursing practice helps improve environmental sustainability of health systems. Here, in Part 4, we focus on the importance of nursing innovation in implementing value-informed nursing practice. We begin by discussing how innovation is connected to value and then examine the false dichotomy, perceived by many, between innovation and evidence-based care. Following this, we examine how health care organizations and systems can support nursing innovation, before concluding with recommendations for nursing educators.
AB - With the adoption of value-based payments which tie reimbursement to patient outcomes and costs, days when nursing is viewed primarily as a cost to hospitals will soon be over. Already the backbone of high-quality care delivery and patient outcomes, nurses are becoming key drivers of health care organizations' financial outcomes, too. The first three articles published in this 6-part series on value-informed nursing practice—practice that considers both the outcomes and the cost of producing the outcomes—described what value-informed nursing practice means, its economic, policy, and ethical impetuses, and how value-informed nursing practice helps improve environmental sustainability of health systems. Here, in Part 4, we focus on the importance of nursing innovation in implementing value-informed nursing practice. We begin by discussing how innovation is connected to value and then examine the false dichotomy, perceived by many, between innovation and evidence-based care. Following this, we examine how health care organizations and systems can support nursing innovation, before concluding with recommendations for nursing educators.
KW - Nursing innovation
KW - Value-based care
KW - Value-informed nursing practice
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U2 - 10.1016/j.outlook.2022.05.002
DO - 10.1016/j.outlook.2022.05.002
M3 - Comment/debate
C2 - 35798583
AN - SCOPUS:85133619246
SN - 0029-6554
VL - 70
SP - 566
EP - 569
JO - Nursing outlook
JF - Nursing outlook
IS - 4
ER -