Impact of disease management programs on hospital and community nursing practice
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Impact of disease management programs on hospital and community nursing practice
Abstract
The impact of disease management progrmms on the role of the nursing profession in the evolving U.S. health care system is reviewed. Needed changes in educational and training programs are discussed in relation to demands for changing clinical and administrative skills in nursing with an emphasis on increasing demand for advanced practice nurses.
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