Building a healthy community takes time, careful planning, and a great deal of organization. Shaping the future of decision making for health care delivery is a primary role of the faith-based nursing ministry
This ministry also may assist with:
A) Maintaining cost-effectiveness
B) Deciding where best to build community clinics
C) Implementing the Affordable Care Act
D) Helping to integrate faith into the health care
Ans: A
Nurses must participate in and help shape future decision making for health care delivery. The faith-based nursing ministry, whether volunteer or reimbursed service, is a cost-effective enhancement of health care delivery systems. Nursing partnerships with faith communities are part of the solution.
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