Abstract

Nurses must become full partners with other healthcare disciplines to become involved and take responsibility for identifying system problems. Nurses devise and implement improvement plans, track improvements over time, and make necessary adjustments as leaders who implement change and help improve the healthcare system. 1 Institute of Medicine The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health. National Academies Press, Washington, DC2011 Google Scholar We are facing the dilemma of fragmented healthcare that can only be improved through “new innovative care delivery models…that address patient needs and wants, span sites of care, result in more efficient use of resources, and demonstrate measurable improvement in patient satisfaction and quality outcomes over time.” 2 Kimball B Joynt J Cherner D O'Neil E The quest for new innovative care delivery models. J Nurs Adm. 2007; 37: 392-398 Crossref PubMed Scopus (37) Google Scholar With the implementation of the clinical nurse leader (CNL) role, the innovation unit as developed at Rush Oak Park Hospital (ROPH) addresses current healthcare system concerns, such as the creation of more effective interdisciplinary care, point-of-care coordination, and the implementation of evidence-based practice findings. 3 Buerhaus P Ulrich B Donelan K DesRoches C Registered nurses' perspectives on health care and the 2008 presidential election. Nurs Econ. 2008; 26: 227-235 PubMed Google Scholar Nurses must become full partners with other healthcare disciplines to become involved and take responsibility for identifying system problems. Nurses devise and implement improvement plans, track improvements over time, and make necessary adjustments as leaders who implement change and help improve the healthcare system. 1 Institute of Medicine The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health. National Academies Press, Washington, DC2011 Google Scholar We are facing the dilemma of fragmented healthcare that can only be improved through “new innovative care delivery models…that address patient needs and wants, span sites of care, result in more efficient use of resources, and demonstrate measurable improvement in patient satisfaction and quality outcomes over time.” 2 Kimball B Joynt J Cherner D O'Neil E The quest for new innovative care delivery models. J Nurs Adm. 2007; 37: 392-398 Crossref PubMed Scopus (37) Google Scholar With the implementation of the clinical nurse leader (CNL) role, the innovation unit as developed at Rush Oak Park Hospital (ROPH) addresses current healthcare system concerns, such as the creation of more effective interdisciplinary care, point-of-care coordination, and the implementation of evidence-based practice findings. 3 Buerhaus P Ulrich B Donelan K DesRoches C Registered nurses' perspectives on health care and the 2008 presidential election. Nurs Econ. 2008; 26: 227-235 PubMed Google Scholar

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