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Update: State of Health Care Reform

Date
May 4, 2012
Credits
1.25 CH | Expired May 6, 2014
$25
Standard Price

This session provideS an update of selected provisions of health care reform on ambulatory care delivery systems and respondS to the questions: 1) how will ambulatory care delivery change, 2) what are the roles for RNs in relation to health care reform provisions, and 3) how will these RN roles impact ambulatory care quality and outcomes?

Learning Objectives:

  • Discuss the impact of selected provisions of health care reform on ambulatory care delivery.
  • Describe roles for ambulatory care nurses in relation to health care reform provisions.
  • Examine impact of RN roles on ambulatory care quality and cost outcomes.



Speaker

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Beth A. Swan, PhD, CRNP, FAAN
Jefferson School of Nursing Thomas Jefferson University

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