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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/National Academy of Medicine Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health Future of Nursing 2030 Seattle Town Hall - August 7, 2019
Quadruple Aim in Health CareSocial Determinants of Health Increased TechnologyNurse Autonomy/Inter-professional CollaborationNurses and Self-Care
Future of Nursing 2030 High Tech to High Touch
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• As much as 30% of what we do we will do differently• How we evaluate patients• How we follow-up• How we bring expertise in between clinicians and
other health care providers• How we manage patients across settings
• Becoming digitally-enabled is not just about replacing analogue or paper processes with digital ones
• It is about rethinking what work is done, re-engineering, learning, and adapting
Next Era of Health Care
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National Academy of Medicine Quadruple Aim
Health care must be: Safe Effective Patient-Centered Timely Efficient Equitable
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Social Determinants of Health• Nursing are equipped to lead the
reduction of health disparities• Nurses act as advocates for community-
integrated health
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RecommendationsReform state SOP regulations to support RN participation in
the diagnosis processAdopt a common conceptual model of diagnosisAdopt a common language for diagnosisDesignate and adopt an appropriate set of RN competencies
for diagnosis Interprofessional collaborative teamsExpand LPN scope to include full assessment
What Will it Take to Address Social Determinants of Health?
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Cognitive Computers Augmented and Virtual Reality
Scanners at HomeWearables Holographics
Artificial Intelligence 3-D Printing Genomics and Biotechnology
Nanotechnology Distant Care/Telehealth Surgical Robots and Androids
Exoskeletons and Neuroprosthetics
Technologies Shaping the Future of Health
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=Future+Technology+Devices+health+care&&view=detail&mid=A426FCF5CEA86EA0503DA426FCF5CEA86EA0503D&&FORM=VRDGAR
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/the-robot-will-see-you-now-ai-and-health-care/vi-BBPaaoy
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Use TechnologyEnsure people feel humano Be presento Listeno Create spaceo Communicateo Educate healthcare leadershipo Support policies for a positive work environmento Take care of yourself
Must remain true to compassionate nursing care directed by science
High Tech – High Touch
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TechQuality = Technology + Equality
Rapid Emerging Technology –Expanding Data collection
Privacy and Security issues and Cybersecurity Threats
Shortage of Health Care Workers
Increasing Patient Expectations
Aging Population“Silver Tsunami”
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Nurses need to be ready to lead – nurses must be involved in leading developments and improving systems – Nursing Informatics
Nurses’ must be more tech literateNurses will be involved in care coordination using technology Technology is a tool, not a panacea to good care – there is
good and potential harm in these systems
Impact to Nursing
“The Right Balance of Information Science and
Nursing Science”
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“Compassion Fatigue” “Burnout”o Depressiono Suicideo Substance Use Disorder
https://proqol.org/uploads/ProQOL_5_English_Self-Score.pdf
Nurses are Often Devoured by our Systems
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=self+care+nurse+game&&view=detail&mid=924CD7E30B79525EA926924CD7E30B79525EA926&&FORM=VRDGAR
Nurse’s Well-Being and Resilience
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=nurse+resilience+video&&view=detail&mid=8D506AB1BD1B79BD4A018D506AB1BD1B79BD4A01&&FORM=VRDGAR
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Shana Johnny, MSN, RN
Nursing Practice Consultant
360 236-4729
Margaret Holm, JD, RN
Nursing Practice Consultant
360- 236-4731
Deborah Carlson, MSN, RN
Nursing Practice Director
360 236-4725
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