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- Title
Transforming Kidney Health: The Role of Nursing Leadership in Value-Based Care.
- Authors
Paulus, Amber B.; Kurosaka, Angie
- Abstract
This article examines the critical role of nursing leadership in the transition of nephrology care toward value-based models, highlighting how interdisciplinary care teams and population health management strategies are instrumental in improving patient outcomes and achieving health equity in kidney care. By reviewing both historical and present value-based care models in nephrology, this article showcases the evolution of care delivery and the strategic alignment of health care practices with value-based objectives. We introduce "HEALTH" as an innovative blueprint for nephrology nursing leadership, encapsulating key strategies to enhance kidney health care within the framework of value-based models. The acronym HEALTH stands for Holistic Care Integration, Equity and Tailored Care, Analytics and Machine Learning, Leverage Federal Programs, Training and Education, and Habit of Improvement, each representing a cornerstone in the strategic approach to advancing nephrology care. Through this lens, we discuss the impact of nursing leadership in fostering a culture of continuous improvement, leveraging technological advancements, and advocating for comprehensive and equitable patient care. This article aims to provide a roadmap for nursing leaders in nephrology to navigate the complexities of health care delivery, ensuring high-quality, cost-effective care that addresses the needs of a diverse patient population.
- Subjects
NURSES; CONTINUING education units; OCCUPATIONAL roles; CENTERS for Medicare &; Medicaid Services (U.S.); MEDICAL quality control; LEADERSHIP; VALUE-based healthcare; HEALTH policy; NURSING; NEPHROLOGY; CHRONIC kidney failure; EARLY diagnosis; HEALTH care teams
- Publication
Nephrology Nursing Journal, 2024, Vol 51, Issue 2, p135
- ISSN
1526-744X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.37526/1526-744X.2024.51.2.135