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Develop a 4 page APA presentation for nursing colleagues highlighting the fundamental principles of care coordination. Include community resources, ethical issues, and policy issues that affect the coordination of care.

· Outline effective strategies for collaborating with patients and their families to achieve desired health outcomes.

. Provide, for example, drug-specific educational interventions, cultural competence strategies.

. Include evidence that you have to support your selected strategies.

· Identify the aspects of change management that directly affect elements of the patient experience essential to the provision of high-quality, patient-centered care.

· Explain the rationale for coordinated care plans based on ethical decision-making.

. Consider the reasonable implications and consequences of an ethical approach to care and any underlying assumptions that may influence decision-making.

· Identify the potential impact of specific health care policy provisions on outcomes and patient experiences.

. What are the logical implications and consequences of relevant policy provisions?

. What evidence do you have to support your conclusions?

· Raise awareness of the nurse's vital role in the coordination and continuum of care in a video-recorded presentation.

. Fine-tune the presentation to your audience.

. Stay focused on key issues of import with respect to the effects of resources, ethics, and policy on the provision of high-quality, patient-centered care.

. Adhere to presentation best practices.

Please pick a minimum of 3 sources below

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