Health Care Reform Essay

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The Healthcare Reform Act, Patient Protection, and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), nurses are faced with opportunities to join other healthcare professions to transform healthcare to patients especially in areas of preventative conditions, providing care to chronic diseases and end of life care (comfort care).
Patient Protection and Affordable Care presents an opportunity for nurse practitioner and advanced practice nurses to play an important role in healthcare, especially as a majority of the uninsured will be insured.
Changes in federal loan program allowed nursing students to go to school on a full-time, this means early graduation and an increase in workforce. The number of registered nurses employed in ambulatory care offices, such as physician …show more content…

Americans are living longer than ever due to improvement in medical technology and advancement in healthcare. This growing, aging population will contribute to more chronic diseases and stress on the healthcare workforce.
The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) estimated an increase in health professionals in the rural areas. About 18 percent of nurse practitioners practice are needed. It is anticipated that rural populations are poorer and are expected to benefit more in government assistant thus their low socio-economic status.
Affordable Care Act approved loans, scholarships, increase Medicare-funded Graduate Medical Education (GME) residency, funding for workforce planning and increased funding for public health services. With health care reform and emphasis on primary care and the transformation of care and accountability, nursing education should be improved to be able to meet the needs of patients and families care. Nurses are no longer following traditional educational practices that were used before. Nursing education embraces nursing education models such as building faculty capacity, designing new models of clinical education, developing innovative models of academic practicing collaboration and advancing the science of nursing education through

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