WRITE a paper (at least 750 words) on a Innovative Nursing Care Delivery Model.

WRITE a paper (at least 750 words) on a Innovative Nursing Care Delivery Model.

WRITE a paper (at least 750 words) on a Innovative Nursing Care Delivery Model. Read the two (2) articles below:
? Norlander, L. (Ed.). (2011). Transformational models of nursing across different care settings. Report: The future of nursing: Leading change, advancing health (Appendix G). Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine.
(CLICK on PDF file: TRANSFORMATIONAL NURSING MODELS)
NOTE: For this assignment, ignore curriculi/nurse education models
? Hughes, F. (2006). Nurses at the forefront of innovation. International Nursing Review, 53, 94-101.
(CLICK on PDF file: NURSING PRACTICE INNOVATIONS)
Baccalaureate-prepared nurses are expected to function as managers, educators, collaborators, advocates, and leaders within a variety of settings. These articles describe a variety of innovative or “transformational” models in nurse-managed care across various care settings. Another source of ideas are the vignettes and case studies found in your textbook chapters.
For this paper, you will develop an innovative nursing care delivery model for a vulnerable population, care specialty, and setting in the United States OR a low income global country that reflects nurse managed care, collaboration, care across settings, and technology.
For your paper, it is easiest to focus on one (1) population, one (1) health issue/disease, and one (1) type of setting within a country. Be specific. If you use a low income country, name your low income country (see list in module 1) and adjust your model to the disease(s) and conditions found within that country. Consider that low income countries will not have access to the same level of facilities, technology related to diagnostics and communication, medications, and the health care professionals found in the U.S.
? A vulnerable population can include low income children and/or adults; elderly; homeless; migrants; immigrants; racial & ethnic minorities, people with chronic health or terminal conditions/diseases (or any group at risk for obtaining appropriate health care).
? A care specialty can include preventative care; primary care; acute care; chronic care; palliative or end-of-life care (including the targeting of any disease or condition that results in a health risk).