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    Nurses are increasingly involved in healthcare decision-making and resource allocation. Critical paths help them monitor patient care for efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and quality outcomes.

    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Nursing Practice
    • Health Economics

    Background:

    • The US healthcare system's redefinition is increasing nurses' involvement in decision-making.
    • Nurses are now actively participating in the allocation of human and material resources.
    • There is a growing emphasis on efficient, cost-effective, and quality patient care.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the evolving role of nurses in healthcare decision-making.
    • To examine the impact of critical paths on nursing practice.
    • To understand how nurses evaluate patient care outcomes.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of the impact of healthcare policy changes on nursing roles.
    • Review of the implementation and utilization of critical paths in patient care.

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  • Qualitative or quantitative assessment of nurses' involvement in resource allocation and outcome evaluation.
  • Main Results:

    • Nurses are taking on more significant decision-making responsibilities.
    • Critical paths are tools used by nurses to monitor and manage patient care.
    • Nurses are evaluating patient care based on defined outcomes.

    Conclusions:

    • The evolving healthcare landscape necessitates increased nurse involvement in strategic decisions.
    • Critical paths are instrumental in guiding nurses toward efficient, high-quality patient care.
    • Outcome-based evaluation is becoming a standard practice for nurses.