Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2673145 Nursing Outlook 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesThis study focuses on whether and how Pioneer Accountable Care Organization (ACO) leaders believe the deployment of the registered nurse workforce is changing in response to the shared savings incentives.MethodsSemistructured phone interviews with leaders from 18 of the original 32 Pioneer ACOs were conducted.ResultsNarrative analysis suggests that all of the organizations are developing new and enhanced roles for registered nurses across the continuum of care. Overall, eight types of changes were reported: enhancement of roles, substitution, delegation, increased numbers of nurses, relocation of services, transfer of nurses from one setting to another, the use of liaison nurses across settings, and partnerships between nurses coordinating care in primary and acute care settings.ConclusionsThis exploratory study suggests that Pioneer ACO leaders believe that payment models are affecting the deployment of the health workforce and that these changes are, in turn, driving outcomes.

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