Some leadership and management strategies and nursing practices are crucial to ensure interprofessional collaboration while implementing our two-pronged interventional plan.
Leadership Strategies
Management Strategies
Professional Nursing Practices
Implications of Change to Improve Quality, Experience, and Cost-effectiveness
Open and transparent communication ensures that the interprofessional team members have timely access to patients’ information for sepsis care. This precise information exchange will enhance care coordination, reducing the likelihood of errors and improving the overall quality of care and patient experiences (Wieke Noviyanti et al., 2021). These efficiency gains can contribute to cost control by minimizing delays and avoiding redundant efforts. However, conflicts among diverse professionals are an essential area of uncertainty, which may require strategies to mitigate those challenges for smooth patient care.
Additionally, optimal resource allocation will ensure that the necessary logistics and human and financial resources are available for early antibiotic intervention in sepsis. This proactive approach will impact the quality of care by mitigating the risk of resource shortages and delays, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes and experiences of care through timely and effective care (Kabeyi, 2019). From a cost perspective, judicious resource allocation can lead to cost savings by preventing emergency purchasing and minimizing waste, striking a balance between cost-effectiveness and high-quality care. However, evolving funding regulations and the availability of internal resources may lead to some unanswered questions. Lastly, timely assessment and intervention will emphasize the importance of early response to sepsis.
NURS FPX 6030 Assessment 4 Implementation Plan Design
Considerable elevation in the quality of care is anticipated as early detection and intervention are pivotal factors in sepsis management (See, 2022). While the initial implementation may require additional training and resources, the long-term impact on cost control is anticipated to be positive as timely interventions can prevent the progression of sepsis, potentially reducing over-hospitalization and the overall cost of care. However, resistance to change and leadership commitment are essential knowledge gaps in this analysis, leading to unexpected outcomes.