Nurse leadership is central to success of the new integrated care systems
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Nurse leadership is central to success of the new integrated care systems

Alison Moore Health journalist

Nurses need a seat at the table if they’re to improve integration and outcomes

Nurses are at the heart of joined up care: they often see the parts of the patient pathway that other healthcare professionals aren’t involved in and have a holistic view of the patient’s needs. On a bigger scale, their insights can build up into a picture of what is needed to improve care locally.

Nursing Standard. 33, 8, 22-24. doi: 10.7748/ns.33.8.22.s12

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