Since the inception of managed care, hospitals, in competition with HMOs, have reduced patients lengths of stay. Consequently, the roles and requirements of registered nurses have diminished considerably which in turn has changed the quality of care given to patients. Writing from forty-six years of experience, Dr. Ben Hickman examines the impact of managed care on the nursing profession while offering clear-cut methods for improving, and even replacing, the current system. The Managed Care Revolution is a must-read for ...
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Since the inception of managed care, hospitals, in competition with HMOs, have reduced patients lengths of stay. Consequently, the roles and requirements of registered nurses have diminished considerably which in turn has changed the quality of care given to patients. Writing from forty-six years of experience, Dr. Ben Hickman examines the impact of managed care on the nursing profession while offering clear-cut methods for improving, and even replacing, the current system. The Managed Care Revolution is a must-read for anyone interested in the field of nursing or the state of the American healthcare system.
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