Ethical and Policy Factors in Care Coordination

Please write about Nursing homes.

Create a detailed narrative script or speakers notes for your presentation, 4-5 pages in length.

As coordinators of care, nurses must be aware of the code of ethics for nurses and health policy issues that affect the coordination of care within the context of the community. To help patients navigate the continuum of care, nurses must be proficient at interpreting and applying the code of ethics for nurses and health policy, specifically, the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Being knowledgeable about ethical and policy issues helps ensure that care coordinators are upholding ethical standards and navigating policy issues that affect patient care.

Demonstration of Proficiency

By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the course competencies through the following assessment scoring guide criteria:

Competency 4: Defend decisions based on the code of ethics for nursing.

Assess the impact of the code of ethics for nurses on the coordination and continuum of care.

Competency 5: Explain how health care policies affect patient-centered care.

Explain how governmental policies related to the health and/or safety of a community affect the coordination of care.

Identify national, state, and local policy provisions that raise ethical questions or dilemmas for care coordination.

Competency 6: Apply professional, scholarly communication strategies to lead patient-centered care.

Communicate key ethical and policy issues in a presentation affecting the coordination and continuum of care for a selected community organization or support group. Either speaker notes or audio voice-over are included.

Preparation

Your nurse manager at the community care center is well connected and frequently speaks to a variety of community organizations and groups. She has noticed the good work you are doing in your new care coordination role and respects your speaking and presentation skills. Consequently, she thought that an opportunity to speak publicly about contemporary issues in care coordination would be beneficial for your career and has suggested reaching out to a community organization or support group to gauge their interest in hearing from you, as a care center representative, on a topic of interest to both you and your prospective audience.

You have agreed that this is a good idea and have decided to research a community organization or support group that might be interested in learning about ethical and policy issues related to the coordination of care. 

Nursing homes.

To prepare for this assessment, you may wish to:

Research your selected community organization or support group.

Review the Code of Ethics for Nurses With Interpretive Statements and associated health policy issues, specifically, the ACA.

Review the assessment instructions and scoring guide to ensure you understand the work you will be asked to complete.

Allocate sufficient time to rehearse your presentation before recording the final version for submission.

Instructions

References 

Create a detailed narrative script for your presentation, approximately 45 pages in length.

Supporting Evidence

Cite 35 credible sources from peer-reviewed journals or professional industry publications to support your presentation. Include your source citations on a references page appended to your narrative script.

Requirements

Ethical and Policy Factors in Care Coordination Scoring Guide, so be sure to address each point. Read the performance-level descriptions for each criterion to see how your work will be assessed.

Explain how governmental policies related to the health and/or safety of the community affect the coordination of care.

Provide examples of a specific policy affecting the organization or group.

Refer to the assessment resources for help in locating relevant policies.

Be sure influential policies include the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA).

Identify national, state, and local policy provisions that raise ethical questions or dilemmas for care coordination.

What are the implications and consequences of specific policy provisions?

What evidence do you have to support your conclusions?

Assess the impact of the code of ethics for nurses on the coordination and continuum of care.

Consider the factors that contribute to health, health disparities, and access to services.

Consider the social determinants of health identified in Healthy People 2020 as a framework for your assessment.

Provide evidence to support your conclusions.

Communicate key ethical and policy issues in a presentation affecting the coordination and continuum of care for a selected community organization or support group. 

Present a concise overview.

Support your main points and conclusions with relevant and credible evidence.

Sample paper ( Please use this format but do not rewrite this paper)

Ethical and Policy Factors in Care Coordination

Every person has the right to access health services that meet their needs. This includes people affected by homelessness. Accessing healthcare is a major issue for homeless people who suffer some of the poorest health in our society. Nurses know both the physical and mental health needs of the homeless community, as well as the gaps in service provision and models of good practice. We are here to work with the homeless population to improve your health and give health professionals the prospect of improving healthcare systems for the benefit of all. 

Nurses Code of Ethics Impact on the Coordination and Continuum of Care

Nurses code of ethics serves as a professional commitment to society. It gives nurses direction to advocacy for the public population and homeless people are the most vulnerable to exacerbate the illness and allow treatable conditions like diabetes and hypertension to become life threatening (Bernstein, Meurer, Plumb, &Jackson,2015) Nurses are ethically complexity of health care system. Homeless are often care for by clinicians on the streets or in shelters and require intensive case management and care coordination including close engagement with local housing authorities, medical care professionals and centers, inpatient facilities and other programs. ( Jain, Baackes, &O Connell2020,P3).

The social Determinants of Health and a Precise an Accurate Interpretation of the Factors Contributing to Health, Health Disparities, and Access to Servies (evidence based)

A persons health is determined by many factors called the social determinant of health. Homeless individuals belong to lower socioeconomic status which is a significant barrier that make them struggle with negative assumption about their characters and circumstances. The Stereotype threat makes them hesitant to disclose their homeless status to hospital staff due to and health disparity. 

National, State, and Local Policy Provisions that Raise Ethical Questions or Dilemmas for Care Coordination. 

The best means of improving how accessible primary health care is to the homeless remains controversial. In a fair society there must be a fair access to top quality health services experience difficulty in gaining access to health care. Health care is our nations greatest challenge. The organizing, financing, and private, national, as well as local. 

It is likely that delivery organizations that provide care for homeless special needs plans would include traditional clinicians and centers that provide care for homeless individuals, such as federally qualified health center; local, state, and federal agencies; and community organizations with experience addressing the needs of homeless individuals. The patient protection and Affordable Care Act(PPACA) is a national health care plan for reforming the health care system. Administered by the federal government; it is presented as an alternative to the private health insurance. 

Governmental Policies Related to Health and /or Safety Affect the Coordination of care

According to Healing Hands article, care coordination has emerged as a method for increasing access to comprehensive health care, particularly for vulnerable populations such as people without homes(2016,p.1). Unfortunately, there are many homeless people who are too ill to reside in shelters or on the street. Given the complex lives if homeless people, in and out of shelters, and the chaos and crowded conditions that exist in shelters. It seems that issues related to housing, transportation, mental illness, medication management, complex medical care and lack of insurance make the coordination and continuum of car challenging. 

I understand the people who become homeless, Health Care may not be the first thing to take off on a daily is not just important, but it is needed. Health promotion can be successful with the appropriate intervention method and professional staff as well as the continuity of services and goods available in the community. 

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