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PPACA Nursing Goals

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Health care in the United States (US) is constantly evolving however, when the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) was signed into US legislation the need for evolution increased at an exponential rate (Institute of Medicine [IOM], 2010a). The PPACA’s primary goals were to provide safe, quality, and affordable health care to every US citizen as well as to minimize the number Americans without insurance (Cherry & Jacob, 2016). According to the IOM (2010a) nurses played a fundamental role in developing the goals of the PPACA and are an essential component in meeting the requirements of the new act. Despite making up the largest sector of the health care workforce, the nursing profession faces multiple hurdles trying to effectively respond to the rapid metamorphosis of health care (IOM, 2010a). The recommendations proposed by the IOM to overcome these hurdles were released in their report on The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health (IOM, 2010b)
This paper will provide a brief summary of the findings of the IOM’s (2010b) report and its importance to the nursing workforce. The Future of Nursing Campaign for Action and state-based action coalitions will be discussed as well as several initiatives …show more content…

Additionally, the recommendations will serve as an “action-oriented blueprint for the future of nursing” (IOM, 2010a, para. 2). While conducting their study, the committee took the education, roles, and practice settings of nurses into consideration in order to identify and established four key recommendations (IOM,

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