Innovative Plan for Improving Healthcare Delivery in the United States
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Health system improvement, United States healthcare, Healthcare efficiencyAbstract
This plan, titled “Improving Healthcare Delivery in the United States,” proposes innovative strategies to address critical gaps in accessibility, quality, equity, and efficiency within the U.S. healthcare system. Central to the approach is the integration of advanced technologies, community-based interventions, multidisciplinary collaboration, and culturally competent care. Key strategies include the establishment of a Tele-Nursing Network (TNN) and the use of wearable health monitoring devices to expand care access, improve chronic disease management, and reduce hospital readmissions. Multidisciplinary Mobile Health Units (MMHUs) will deliver preventive, chronic, and mental health services directly to high-need communities. An AI-Enhanced Nurse Decision Support System (NDSS) integrated with Electronic Health Records (EHRs) will enhance clinical decision-making and patient safety. Additionally, a nurse-led digital health education and support platform aims to improve health literacy and reduce preventable admissions. The framework also promotes a collaborative maternal and child health model connecting hospitals, clinics, midwives, and telehealth providers to improve outcomes and reduce disparities. A pilot program will integrate culturally competent care into nursing practice to enhance patient satisfaction and inclusivity. Through evidence-based interventions, these strategies seek to optimize healthcare delivery, strengthen public health, and promote sustainable, equitable improvements across the U.S. healthcare infrastructure.
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