Intensive
Care Nursing
The healthcare industry is changing at
a clipped pace. Some would argue this
is based on advances in technology, new
understanding of human anatomy and the
push for more cost-effective means to
practice medicine in hospitals, private
facilities and home health care. Another
solid factor in the changing modes of
healthcare is managed care.
Managed care is an integrated system of
healthcare activity, acting as a program
coordinator and governing the overall
treatment of a patient's medical needs.
This includes managing prescriptions,
networking the various care providers
and contracting the benefits through
exclusive managed care regulations. Due
to the increasing use of managed care
programs, such as HMOs (Health Maintenance
Programs), there is an increasing need
for specialized care nurses to staff
these new organizations.
Consider a job as an intensive care nurse,
and find job opportunities across the
country in various work environments.
By working for an HMO, you will be a
part of an oversight team whose main
focus is the management of your patient's
overall medical needs. Your level of
expertise and skill as an intensive care
nurse will allow you to act independently
in some states, and in some cases provide
direct, primary care to your patients.
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