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    This essay will discuss the work of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Committee Initiative on the future of nursing. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) “Future of Nursing” report in relation to nursing practice, education and workforce development will also be explored. Finally, California’s progress in implementing the changes set forth by the IOM report will be discussed. In 2008, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Institute of Medicine (IOM) completed a two-year program that assessed a…

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    Care Model Process Model

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    developed. This model was developed to ensure quality care is delivered as a result of nurses roles transforming and expanding. This model was developed from a very popular and well-respected model called the Wagner Chronic Care Model (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2012). To facilitate appointments and ensure the physician has lab results and test results during the scheduled appointment, nurses have the opportunity under this model to review patients recent lab and test results and order…

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    medicine insists that the nursing profession has to change in order to catch up with the growing complexities of the healthcare system [George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services (SPHHS), 2013]. In 2008, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and the Institute of Medicine (IOM) established a two-year campaign to change the nursing profession (IOM, 2010). Also, nurses are needed in most healthcare settings be it a hospital, nursing home, community clinic, doctor’s…

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    Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson is a company founded in 1886, but now the company has 130 years of history. In the 130 years of operation, now is the ninth chairman Alex Gorsky since April 26, 2012. It is not only the company's ordinary shares of US multinational medical equipment, pharmaceutical and FMCG manufacturer is part of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the company is also listed in the Fortune 500.The Company consists of more than 60 countries and products sale 250 subsidiaries…

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    Changes In Healthcare

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    The future of nursing: Leading change, advancing health. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK209885/ Parahoo, K. (2014). Nursing research: Principles, process and issues (3rd ed.). Retrieved from https://books.google.com/books Robert Johnson. (2011, March 31). Health care reform law begins to have effect on nursing - RWJF. Retrieved from…

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    Nursing Future Plan

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    pediatrics to name a few. However, there are opportunities for nurses in management, working with lawyers with legal cases, working for a police department doing forensic nursing, telecommuting, quality assurance or working for an insurance company. With all of these opportunities comes the need for further education. Many hospitals are pushing for nursing with an associate degree to obtain at least 80% of nurses obtain bachelor’s degree by 2020 (Brooks, 2011). Some hospitalizations even have…

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    Community Health Assessment for Saline County, Kansas African-American Population and Diabetes Introduction Diabetes cost 245 billion in 2012 within the United States, with 176 billion towards direct medical cost and 69 billion towards reduced productivity (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014). The overall numbers of diabetes and prediabetes reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals 29.1 million American or 9.3% of the population diagnosed. The…

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    Work of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Committee Initiative on the Future of Nursing Robert wood Johnson foundation (RWJF) committee has great role on the health status of Americans, which focuses on the health issues that require immediate attention and other health issues facing in the country. It has been working with many organizations and individuals to find the optimal quality of solutions, obtain comprehensive and measurable care. RWJF has substantial role to minimize the…

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    Nursing Role Paper

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    exclusively agree with you. In today society, nurses continue to manage care from several providers, supervise patient caseloads that require an urgent care, and assisting them to adapt better out of the hospital into their home settings (Johnson, 2015.). According to wood, nurses are “working as” health coaches” and in other ways to prevent illness and promote wellness (2015).” In other to successfully achieve this role, providing continuous educations for nurses at a more affordable cost or…

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    into the nation’s health. In the report The Future of Nursing nurses play a very vital role; they need to carry disciplines such as leadership, system improvement, research, teamwork and public health. In 2008 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Institute…

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