NURS FPX 4900 Assessment 3 Assessing the Problem: Technology, Care Coordination, and Community Resources Considerations

 

System-level reorganizations have been started by organizational experts in the healthcare industry to enhance the coordination of diabetes treatment. To set patient-centered goals, track patient progress, and spot treatment gaps, clinical decision support, and electronic medical data are used. Transparent communication with patients put a positive influence on care coordination. My patient Anne also can get help from ADA to manage her diabetes treatment costs (Saeedi et al., 2019). 

Barriers 

Lack of patient trust, poor understanding of the care coordinator’s responsibilities, and reluctance to take leadership of patients’ chronic disease treatment have a bad impact on care coordination. Numerous barriers frequently prohibit needy families and children from receiving community support. Many people, those who are minorities or come from low-income families, in particular, hold the stigmatized belief that seeking public assistance will result in persecution or criticism, or that using community resources diminishes their worth (Wherry et al., 2021).

Standards for Nursing Practice and Governmental Policies with Health Technology

The American Diabetes Association’s initiative aims to improve healthcare professionals’ awareness of various diabetes technologies to help them implement cutting-edge diabetes technologies into their practice (Guo et al., 2020). Additionally, ADA pairs patients with the appropriate technology to help them achieve their goals. The ADA’s current clinical practice recommendations are included in the Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes, which also includes basic treatment goals and standards. It also includes instruments for assessing the quality of care. My nursing career will be governed by these standards and policies. The American Diabetes Association guides patients in managing a variety of chronic illnesses, coordinated patient care, and effective technology use (Guo et al., 2020). 

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