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A career path in clinical pathways

K A Bower1

  • 1Center for Case Management, South Natick, MA 01760, USA.

Seminars for Nurse Managers
|November 5, 1998
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Developing a nursing career path mirrors clinical pathway creation, requiring behavioral analysis and standardized training. This story details building a successful business from case management and clinical pathways, transforming patient care globally.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Nursing Entrepreneurship
  • Clinical Pathway Development

Background:

  • Career path development in nursing requires understanding behavioral patterns and educational needs.
  • Standardized education, skill development, variance analysis, and individualized care are crucial for career progression.
  • The abstract highlights the intersection of career development and clinical practice innovation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To recount the entrepreneurial journey in developing case management and clinical pathways.
  • To illustrate how these innovations have impacted patient care on a national and international scale.
  • To provide insights into building a successful business based on healthcare service models.

Main Methods:

  • Personal narrative of a nursing entrepreneur's involvement.

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  • Description of the development process for case management and clinical pathways.
  • Analysis of the business's growth and impact on healthcare delivery.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful establishment of a business focused on case management and clinical pathways.
    • Demonstrated transformation in patient care management nationally and internationally.
    • Validation of the entrepreneurial model for healthcare innovation.

    Conclusions:

    • The development of effective career paths in nursing shares principles with clinical pathway design.
    • Entrepreneurship in healthcare can drive significant improvements in patient care delivery.
    • Case management and clinical pathways represent successful innovations in healthcare management.