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[Private practice: a choice, but what challenges!]

F de Montigny1

  • 1Université du Québec à Hull.

The Canadian Nurse
|June 1, 1997
PubMed
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Recent Canadian health care reforms create opportunities for independent nurse entrepreneurs. This article outlines the essential competencies, administrative, legal, and fiscal responsibilities for establishing a successful private nursing practice.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Practice
  • Healthcare Management
  • Entrepreneurship

Context:

  • Canadian healthcare system undergoing significant reforms.
  • Emerging opportunities for autonomous nursing roles.
  • Shift towards private practice and direct client care.

Purpose:

  • To delineate the responsibilities of nurse entrepreneurs.
  • To outline key competencies and the entrepreneurial spirit required.
  • To detail administrative, professional, legal, and fiscal aspects of independent practice.

Summary:

  • Explores the evolving landscape of nursing in Canada.
  • Focuses on the establishment and management of private nursing practices.
  • Covers essential administrative, legal, and financial considerations for nurse entrepreneurs.

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  • Addresses ethical considerations, including fees, publicity, and insurance.
  • Recommends continuous professional development and client feedback mechanisms.
  • Impact:

    • Empowers nurses to establish independent practices.
    • Facilitates a deeper understanding of the nurse entrepreneur role.
    • Provides a framework for navigating the complexities of private nursing.
    • Contributes to the advancement of autonomous nursing within the Canadian health system.