How can all healthcare providers support one another and further some of the IOM goals? 11. Which current contextual dimensions can promote APRNs’ and other IPHCWs’ practices?
How can APRNs and other IPHCWs best use the Kingdon model and the Schneider and Ingram model?
Given your specific health profession, which policy do you recognize that needs to be on the agenda at the local, state, or national level? What can you do to begin that process?
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