Fostering the coexistence of caring philosophy and economics in today's health care system

Nurs Adm Q. 2011 Jan-Mar;35(1):6-14. doi: 10.1097/NAQ.0b013e3182048c10.

Abstract

For the past decade, several health care systems are undergoing continuous administrative restructuring, whose main objective is cost reduction. These changes often result in the patients' needs not being met because nurses are continuously affected by widespread budget cuts and staff downsizing. Have we reached a point, where we are setting aside our prime directive of patient well-being for the sake of finances? If so, are we at risk of forsaking our professional identity as nurses? The authors believe that caring management and economical constraints can coexist while promoting quality patient care. The purpose of this article is to show how nurse managers and administrators can facilitate caring practices while maintaining their financial responsibilities within the health care organization. This article suggests several strategies for assisting nurse managers in promoting caring in the health care environment.

MeSH terms

  • Colorado
  • Economics, Nursing*
  • Humans
  • Models, Organizational
  • Nurse Administrators
  • Nurse's Role
  • Patient Care / economics*
  • Patient Care / standards
  • Philosophy, Nursing*
  • Power, Psychological
  • Quality of Health Care / economics*
  • Quality of Health Care / standards
  • Quebec
  • Social Responsibility