Nursing Evolution Highlights

Analyze the history, structure, and process of health-care-policy and politics in nursing and the health care delivery systems in the United States.

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Nursing Evolution Highlights

  1. Early Beginnings: Nursing has a rich history in the U.S., beginning with informal caregiving by family members and community healers. The establishment of the first nursing school by Florence Nightingale in the mid-19th century marked a significant shift towards formalized nursing education and professional practice.
  2. Legislation and Professionalization: Key legislative milestones such as the Nurse Practice Act, first enacted in New York in 1903, helped define the scope of nursing practice and protect the public. The formation of professional organizations, like the American Nurses Association (ANA) in 1896, advocated for the rights and roles of nurses.
  3. Medicare and Medicaid: The introduction of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965 under the Social Security Act was a pivotal moment in U.S. healthcare policy, expanding access to healthcare for the elderly, low-income families, and individuals with disabilities. This also increased the demand for nursing services and advanced nursing roles…
  1. Early Beginnings: Nursing has a rich history in the U.S., beginning with informal caregiving by family members and community healers. The establishment of the first nursing school by Florence Nightingale in the mid-19th century marked a significant shift towards formalized nursing education and professional practice.
  2. Legislation and Professionalization: Key legislative milestones such as the Nurse Practice Act, first enacted in New York in 1903, helped define the scope of nursing practice and protect the public. The formation of professional organizations, like the American Nurses Association (ANA) in 1896, advocated for the rights and roles of nurses. Nursing Evolution Highlights
  3. Medicare and Medicaid: The introduction of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965 under the Social Security Act was a pivotal moment in U.S. healthcare policy, expanding access to healthcare for the elderly, low-income families, and individuals with disabilities. This also increased the demand for nursing services and advanced nursing roles…