Crossing the global health care quality chasm

 

 

 

 

Berwick, D., Snair, M., & Nishtar, S. (2018). Crossing the global health care quality chasm: A key component of universal health coverage. Journal of American Medical Association, 320(13), 1317-1318.

Read the Berwick article and reflect on the concepts and practices you have learned in NR506 on healthcare systems, politics, and health policy. Reflections should include the following:

1. How to make informed decisions on nursing practice and patient outcomes on a global basis.  In addition, state how you will apply what you have learned in this course to your upcoming practicum experience.

2. Describe how one will apply content from this class to the upcoming clinical coursesWe all have traditions. Many of our traditions honor our cultural beliefs or national identities. Some have become tradition because it is simply how we do things. When we read the text “The Ones That Walked Away From Omelas” by Ursula K. Le Guin and watch the short film based on Shirley Jackson’s short story “The Lottery, we are presented with traditions that are very unsettling. While each story offers a simple reason on why those discussions are kept, as the audience, we are left to question if not outright refuse to accept those traditions.

Thinking of our own traditions, what traditions to you participate in? Do you understand why the tradition happens? Do you even like the tradition? What does this tradition represent to you?

 

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