More hospitals and health systems are recognizing the innovation that nurses can bring to the table. The past decades and generations saw “Nurses as caregivers” – they are indeed much more.
Today’s nurse is an innovator with forward-thinking skills; demonstrates technical aptitude, and is "future smart". A patient sees more of a nurse than any other person in the healthcare setting. As Therese S. Richmond noted, "Every product and process that touches a patient goes through a nurse".
Optimize the ability and full potential of nurses—
• Get rid of any policy or procedure barriers that discourage nurses from "practicing to their full scope"
• Encourage specific new approaches to nursing innovation, such as design thinking and entrepreneurship skills
• Create enterprise-wide structures and incentives that encourage interdisciplinary innovation teams
• Elevate at least one nursing leader to the C-suite
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