Healthcare Innovation November 3, 2023
David Raths

Goal is to shift toward more preventive, value-based and whole-person care approaches, away from primarily treatment-focused care

The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) has launched an Institute for Policy Solutions in Washington, D.C., to work on nurse-led solutions to the problems facing the U.S. health system.

The Institute’s goal is to shift policy and practice toward more preventive, value-based and whole-person care approaches, away from primarily treatment-focused care.

A focus on eliminating racist policies and structures entrenched in the country’s healthcare establishment and other systems that impact people’s ability to be healthy (housing, education, workforce, etc.) will underpin the Institute’s work.

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