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    • Reactive adoption risks externally dictated metrics lacking nursing input.

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    • Nurses should actively engage in developing their own performance metrics and standards.
    • This proactive approach ensures that standards reflect nursing's contribution to value-based care.
    • Strategic professional involvement is crucial for maintaining nursing's voice in healthcare policy.